Europe from nearby Algeria, Egypt Turkey and the Middle East as well as from comparatively less developed southern and Mediterranean Europe and more recently as the communist world collapsed-from Eastern Europe In the short time between 1985 and 1992 immigrants to Western Europe from North Africa and Eastern Europe tripled, rising from 1 to 3 million persons. war, including civil war. often creates the social chaos that stimulates flood of immigrants and refugees. Immigrants are considered retugues or ylum seekers if they can demonstrate that they left their home countries to avoid persecution. The number of asylum seekers around the world peaked at 17.6 million in 1992. In 1998, an estimated 5.7 million refugees lived in the Middle East, 2.9 million in Africa. and 2.0 million in Europe(Gelbhard et al. 1998: 16, pomfret. 1993:7)
Europe from nearby Algeria, Egypt Turkey and the Middle East as well as from comparatively less developed southern and Mediterranean Europe and more recently as the communist world collapsed-from Eastern Europe In the short time between 1985 and 1992 immigrants to Western Europe from North Africa and Eastern Europe tripled, rising from 1 to 3 million persons. war, including civil war. often creates the social chaos that stimulates flood of immigrants and refugees. Immigrants are considered retugues or ylum seekers if they can demonstrate that they left their home countries to avoid persecution. The number of asylum seekers around the world peaked at 17.6 million in 1992. In 1998, an estimated 5.7 million refugees lived in the Middle East, 2.9 million in Africa. and 2.0 million in Europe(Gelbhard et al. 1998: 16, pomfret. 1993:7)
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