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However, Table 7 indicates fluctuat
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Students No recent data on students
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pilgrimage, sexual exploitation, do
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Despite this, Table 7 and Table 25
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Students From 2000 to 2006, the num
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Trafficking and smuggling in person
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2007 (CBN, 2007b), as shown in Tabl
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parT D: Factors driving migration D
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It is often less the lack of employ
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with a view to its finalization. Su
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of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
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persons in Nigeria and, in 2009, un
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- drafting of bills and other legal
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- to strengthen and enhance effecti
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Despite the lack of an official coo
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The strategic approach used is desi
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Bilateral agreements The following
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created, they lack the appropriate
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parT F: evaluating the consequences
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parT g: conclusions g.1 main findin
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improved in order to promote a more
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(ECCAS) (for example, the 2001 ECOW
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eferences Aboderin, I. 2007 Context
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Docquier, F. and A. Bhargava 2006 M
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National Agency for the Prohibition
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Universal Basic Education Commissio
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annex: statistics Figure 8: Nationa
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Figure 12: Net period migration by
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Table 9: Tuberculosis prevalence ra
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Table 12: Population and migration
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Table 16: Graduate output: bachelor
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Table 19: Refugees in Nigeria by na
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Table 21: Distribution of employed
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Table 29: Remittance inflows and an