Workers of the Persian Gulf

Workers of the Persian Gulf

two-thirds in 10 years-and found that its crime rate grew even more quickly. The USSR's three largest cities (Moscow, Leningrad, and Kiev), contrast, enjoy crime rates far below those of the smaller Soviet cities. Thus, thanks to government policy, the geography of Soviet crime differs markedly from that of other industrialized countries.
Workers of the "Migration and Development: The Changing Perspective of the Poor Arab Persian Gulf Countries" by J. S. Birks and C. A.
Sinclair, in...

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