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104 ethnic music
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105 ethnic Germans from eastern Europe
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106 ethnic groups
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107 ethnic minorities
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108 ethnic monitoring
ethnic monitoring STAT, POL Statistik f über ethnische Minderheiten, (statistische) Beobachtung f von ethnischen MinderheitenEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > ethnic monitoring
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109 ethnic cleansing
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110 ethnic minority
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111 ethnic group
соц. этническая группа (родственная по языку и близкая по культуре общность людей; границы этнической группы находятся там, где их видят сами представители группы и другие члены общества)See:ethnicity, indigenous group, ethnic entrepreneurship, ethnic marker, indigenous group, internal colonialism* * * -
112 ethnic marketing
марк. этнический маркетинг (маркетинговая деятельность, направленная на членов национальных групп, являющихся частью всего общества)See: -
113 ethnic monitoring
HRthe recording and evaluation of the racial origins of employees or customers with the goal of ensuring that all parts of the population are represented. When ethnic monitoring is conducted as a part of the recruitment process, candidates are asked to indicate their ethnic origin on an anonymous basis. Information thus supplied is removed from the application as soon as it is received by the prospective employer. -
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115 ethnic entrepreneurship
эк., соц. этническое предпринимательство (предпринимательская деятельность, в которой в качестве работников и деловых партнеров используются люди одной этнической группы)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > ethnic entrepreneurship
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116 ethnic marker
соц. этнический маркер (признаки, отличающие данную этническую группу от других, являющиеся средством поддержания социальных границ между группами; напр., территория, история, язык, символы, разделяемые данной этнической группой)See: -
117 ethnic media
1) СМИ этнические СМИ (телевизионные каналы, радиостанции, теле- и радиопередачи, газеты, журналы, содержание которых направлено на людей определенной расы или национальности; напр., радио для афроамериканцев или испанское телевидение в США)See:2) рекл. этнические средства рекламы* ( рассчитанные на охват людей определенной расы или национальности)See: -
118 ethnic product
марк. этнический товар*а) (какой-л. продукт, напр., напиток или блюдо, являющийся национальным для определенной этнической группы или нации, но изготовляемый для всех желающих приобрести этот продукт; может изготовляться как представителями данной этнической группы, так и любыми другими субъектами, освоившими технологию производства)б) (продукт с определенными национальными характеристиками, создаваемый для данного этнического сегмента рынка; напр., китайский соус, изготавливаемый с учетом традиций питания в Китае)See: -
119 ethnic *** eth·nic adj
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120 Ethnic minorities
Traditionally and for a half millennium, Portugal has been a country of emigration, but in recent decades it has become a country of net immigration. During Portugal's long period of overseas empire, beginning in the 15th century, there was always more emigration overseas than immigration to Portugal. There were, nevertheless, populations of natives of Africa, Asia, and the Americas who came to Portugal during the 1450-1975 era. Historians continue to debate the actual numbers of migrants of African descent to Portugal during this period, but records suggest that the resident African population in Portugal during the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries was a minority of some consequence but not as large as previously imagined.After the wars of independence in Africa began in 1961, and after India conquered and annexed former Portuguese Goa, Damão, and Diu in December of that year, Portugal began to receive more migrants from Asia and Africa than before. First came political refugees carrying Portuguese passports from former Portuguese India; these left India for Portugal in the early 1960s. But the larger numbers came from Portugal's former colonial territories in Africa, especially from Angola, Mozambique, and Guinea-Bissau; these sought refuge from civil wars and conflicts following the end of the colonial wars and independence from Portugal. While a considerable number of the refugee wave of 1975-76 from these territories were of African as well as Afro-European descent, larger numbers of African migrants began to arrive in the 1980s. A major impetus for their migration to Portugal was to escape civil wars in Angola and Mozambique.Another wave of migrants of European descent came beginning in the 1990s, primarily from Ukraine, Russia, Rumania, and Moldova. Following the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, and the implosion of the Soviet Union, migrants from these countries arrived in Portugal in some number. At about the same time, there arrived migrants from Brazil and another former colony of Portugal, the isolated, poverty-stricken Cape Verde Islands. The largest number of foreign immigrants in Portugal continue to be the Brazilians and the Cape Verdeans, whose principal language is also Portuguese.Different ethnic migrant groups tended to work in certain occupations; for example, Brazilians were largely professional people, including dentists and technicians. Cape Verdeans, by and large, as well as numbers of other African migrants from former Portuguese African territories, worked in the construction industry or in restaurants and hotels. As of 2004, the non- European Union (EU) migrant population was over 374,000, while the EU migrant numbers were about 74,000.Of the foreign migrants from EU countries, the largest community was the British, with as many as 20,000 residents, with smaller numbers from France, Germany, Italy, and Spain. About 9,000 Americans reside in Portugal. Unlike many migrants from the non-EU countries noted above, who sought safety and a way to make a decent living, migrants from Europe and the United States include many who seek a comfortable retirement in Portugal, with its warm, sunny climate, fine cuisine, and security.Brazil 20,851 Brazil 66,907Cape Verde Isl. Cape Verde Isl. 64,164Angola 17,721 Angola 35,264Guinea Bissau 25,148São Tomé 10,483Mozambique 5,472Ukraine 66,227Romania 12,155Moldova 13,689
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