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A M Findlay

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The International Migration Review|September 26, 2002
A migration channels approach to the study of professionals moving to and from Hong KongA M Findlay, F L Li
International Migration (Geneva, Switzerland)|September 26, 2002
A cultural economy perspective on service sector migration in the global city: the case of Hong KongF L Li, A M Findlay, H Jones
Spine|March 15, 1995
An economic evaluation of a clinical trial to compare automated percutaneous lumbar discectomy with microdiscectomy in the treatment of contained lumbar disc herniationR C Stevenson, C J McCabe, A M Findlay
Applied Geography (Sevenoaks, England)|July 1, 1995
The British who are not British and the immigration policies that are not: the case of Hong KongA J Jowett, A M Findlay, F L Li, et al.
International Journal of Population Geography : IJPG|March 1, 1996
Migrating to learn and learning to migrate: a study of the experiences and intentions of international student migrantsF L Li, A M Findlay, A J Jowett, et al.
Transactions (Institute of British Geographers : 1965)|January 1, 1995
Discourse on migration and ethnic identity: interviews with professionals in Hong KongF L Li, A J Jowett, A M Findlay, et al.
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The International Migration Review|September 26, 2002
A migration channels approach to the study of professionals moving to and from Hong KongA M Findlay, F L Li
International Migration (Geneva, Switzerland)|September 26, 2002
A cultural economy perspective on service sector migration in the global city: the case of Hong KongF L Li, A M Findlay, H Jones
Spine|March 15, 1995
An economic evaluation of a clinical trial to compare automated percutaneous lumbar discectomy with microdiscectomy in the treatment of contained lumbar disc herniationR C Stevenson, C J McCabe, A M Findlay
Applied Geography (Sevenoaks, England)|July 1, 1995
The British who are not British and the immigration policies that are not: the case of Hong KongA J Jowett, A M Findlay, F L Li, et al.
International Journal of Population Geography : IJPG|March 1, 1996
Migrating to learn and learning to migrate: a study of the experiences and intentions of international student migrantsF L Li, A M Findlay, A J Jowett, et al.
Transactions (Institute of British Geographers : 1965)|January 1, 1995
Discourse on migration and ethnic identity: interviews with professionals in Hong KongF L Li, A J Jowett, A M Findlay, et al.
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