Les régions et la migration interne (études 10, 11, 14, 15)
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Etudes examinées:
L’impact de la migration sur le développement régional: la confrontation de deux courants de pensée
(Etude no. 10)
Geneviéve Carel, William J. Coffey et Mario Polése
Demographic change, fiscally-induced migration and regional economic growth
(Etude no. 11)
William Watson
Rural depopulation and the Saskatchewan economy (Etude no. 14)
Brian D. MacLean, A.B. Anderson et Peter S. Li
An exploration of the micro-foundations of internal migration in Manitoba (Etude no. 15)
Greg Mason et Wayne Simpson
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