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      The Social Morphology of Skilled Migration: The Case of the British Middle Class in Paris

      Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
      Informa UK Limited

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            Migration and Social Mobility: South East England as an Escalator Region

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              Transnational urbanism: Attending to everyday practices and mobilities

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                Journal
                Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
                Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
                Informa UK Limited
                1369-183X
                1469-9451
                September 2006
                September 2006
                : 32
                : 7
                : 1105-1129
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                10.1080/13691830600821802
                9c31da5b-8855-448b-89ae-cae1343657e2
                © 2006
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