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there is a slight fall in the urban percentage between the two dates from 13.1 to 13.0.13 Urban growth in England in the second half of the eighteenth century was so notable and elsewhere so modest that about 70 per cent of all the ...
there is a slight fall in the urban percentage between the two dates from 13.1 to 13.0.13 Urban growth in England in the second half of the eighteenth century was so notable and elsewhere so modest that about 70 per cent of all the ...
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In the 1970s approximately 40 per cent of the Dutch labour force was engaged in agriculture , 32 per cent in industry , and the remaining 28 per cent in service employments.18 More than a century later , in 1800 , the comparable English ...
In the 1970s approximately 40 per cent of the Dutch labour force was engaged in agriculture , 32 per cent in industry , and the remaining 28 per cent in service employments.18 More than a century later , in 1800 , the comparable English ...
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The Ugandan survey discovered that less than 13 per cent of non - wage school funds distributed by central government was reaching the schools — meaning that 87 per cent was disappearing along the way . The central government responded ...
The Ugandan survey discovered that less than 13 per cent of non - wage school funds distributed by central government was reaching the schools — meaning that 87 per cent was disappearing along the way . The central government responded ...
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