The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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Pagina 138
... migrants , includ- ing doctors . Foreigners had long come to Costa Rica to work as medical residents and many of ... migrate to Costa Rica . The other approach being taken currently by the Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons , National ...
... migrants , includ- ing doctors . Foreigners had long come to Costa Rica to work as medical residents and many of ... migrate to Costa Rica . The other approach being taken currently by the Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons , National ...
Pagina 140
... migration of doctors toward Costa Rica , one of Latin America's most stable economies , and the other from the boom in new medical graduates caused by the uncontrolled growth of new medical schools after the early 1990s . The combi ...
... migration of doctors toward Costa Rica , one of Latin America's most stable economies , and the other from the boom in new medical graduates caused by the uncontrolled growth of new medical schools after the early 1990s . The combi ...
Pagina 132
... migration in Argentina was moving from west to east , from western and central provinces to the littoral , the ... migrants from other provinces . By way of contrast , the cities of the west and north had no such influx from elsewhere in ...
... migration in Argentina was moving from west to east , from western and central provinces to the littoral , the ... migrants from other provinces . By way of contrast , the cities of the west and north had no such influx from elsewhere in ...
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