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On the West–East methodological bias in measuring international migration
Anastasia Gorodzeisky,
Inna Leykin
Anthropology
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International Migrants
100%
International Migration
100%
Methodological Bias
100%
Complex Relations
33%
European Context
33%
Transferability
33%
Migrant Population
33%
Geopolitical Context
33%
Population Statistics
33%
Post-socialist Europe
33%
Former Yugoslavia
33%
Former USSR
33%
Objectification
33%
Perceived Power
33%
European Population
33%
Representation of Reality
33%
Czechoslovakia
33%
Dual Role
33%
Post-socialist
33%
Social Sciences
Territory
100%
U.S.S.R.
100%
Demographic Statistics
100%
Geopolitical Context
100%
Objectification
100%
Migration
100%
Dual Role
100%
Europe
100%
Arts and Humanities
Europe
100%
Contextual
100%
U.S.S.R.
100%
Geopolitical Context
100%
Objectification
100%
Transferability
100%
International Migration
100%
Psychology
Migration
100%