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International Migration of Igbo Women to the United States, 1995-2012: Brain Drain/Brain Gain or Brain Circulation
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Migration as a Strategy of “Authentic” Development? The Case of Senegal
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Mainstream Orientation, Perceived Stress, and Kidney Function in African Immigrants
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Through the Lenses of the Ghanaian Immigrant Community in the Washington D.C. Metropolitan Area: An Exploration of Identities and Cultures
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An Exploration of the Well-Being Experiences of Igbo Immigrants in the United States Through the Investigation of Their Adaptation and Coping Strategies
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Black British Women's Writing on Postwar Migration and the Migratory Subject
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