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    Creencias de las profesoras de la Fundación Íntegramente. Un primer acercamiento al contexto sociocultural de la enseñanza de castellano a los inmigrantes de Santa Coloma de Gramen... by Hermes Diáz Ceniceros

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…One of the centres in the urban area of Barcelona is the Fundación Integramenet en Santa Coloma de Gramenet. …”
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    Urban Metabolism: A review of recent literature on the subject by Marta Dinarès

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Urban areas are the primary habitat for a majority of the global population. …”
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    The influence of the natural environment on learning in primary school students by Marina Duset Panareda

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…First, you can find a comparison between rural and urban areas as a place of living and studying and the decreasing numbers of people living in the countryside, compared with the increasing amount of the population moving into the urban areas. …”
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    Young people’s transport and mobility in sub-Saharan Africa : the gendered journey to school by Gina Porter, Kate Hampshire, Albert Abane, Augustine Tanle, Alister Munthali, Elsbet Robson, Mac Mashiri, Goodhope Maponya

    Published 2011-05-01
    “…We draw attention to the nature of gendered travel experiences in rural and urban areas, the implications of these findings for access to education, and finally suggest areas where policy intervention could be beneficial.…”
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    Financial inclusion of remittance recipients and non-recipients in Mexico by Ana Pardo-Montaño, Claudio Davila-Cervantes

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…By focusing on the main characteristics of remittance recipients and non-recipients associated with financial inclusion, we found that the main variables that explain this inclusion are: age ¾the older the age, the more inclusion¾, being a head of household, schooling level ¾the more schooling, the more inclusion¾, living in urban areas, having a job, and receiving remittances. …”
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