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Area/Language: Scotland
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ANNA BAK-KLIMEK. 2015. The level and determinants of well-being among Polish economic migrants in Scotland [,,,]. PhD thesis. Edinburgh Napier.
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Pop. 32.85%
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B. BERCE-BRATKO. 1993. Culturological analysis in urban rehabilitation: Cases in Slovenia and Scotland. Ph.D. thesis. Strathclyde.
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Pop. 68.61%
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FANNI I. GYURKO. 2021. Exploring the socio-legal aspects of low-level corruption: A study on the perception of informal practices of long-term local residents and migrants in Scotland and Hungary. PhD thesis. Glasgow.
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Pop. 2.1%
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EVA KOUROVA. 2020. Biopolitics and transformative powers of life: The case of Roma people in Glasgow. PhD thesis. Glasgow Caledonian.
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Pop. 2.43%
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LEA KREININ. 2018. Estonians in Scotland: From isolation to transnational ways of living? PhD thesis. Glasgow.
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Pop. 15.94%
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ALEXANDRA G. MACHT. 2017. Between stoicism and intimacy: The social construction of paternal love [based on data from Romania and Scotland]. Ph.D. thesis. Edinburgh.
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Pop. 20.63%
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RUTH MACLENNAN. 2017. From the White Sea to the North Sea: Journeys in film, writing and ecological thought [with special reference to the inhabitants of Arctic Russia and N. Scotland]. Ph.D. thesis. Royal College of Art.
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Pop. 24.27%
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EMILIA PIETKA. 2009. Encountering forms of ethnic and social cohesion: The Polish community in Glasgow. M.Phil. thesis. Strathclyde.
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Pop. 53.88%
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RADOSłAW POLKOWSKI. 2016. Migration, structures of feeling and pathways to inclusion and exclusion: Migrant workers in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Poland. Ph.D. thesis. Strathclyde.
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Pop. 17.15%
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AGNIESZKA K. UFLEWSKA. 2018. From nowhere to now-here: Online and offline belonging identity negotiations of millennial Poles in Glasgow, Scotland. PhD thesis. Glasgow.
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Pop. 12.7%
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