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Decolonising civic integration: a critical analysis of texts used in Dutch civic integration programmes
Dutch national identity in a majority-minority context: when the dominant group becomes a local minority
Not-so-subtle subtleties: undocumented migrant (in)visibility, (im)mobility and Dutch public spaces as sites of embodied racialization
Understanding the diversity of local diversities: an analysis of the (mis)match between policies and diversity configurations in Dutch municipalities
Dynamics in intention to stay and changes in language proficiency of recent migrants in the Netherlands
Super-diverse migrants—similar trajectories? Ghanaian entrepreneurship in the Netherlands seen from a Mixed Embeddedness perspective
National day participation among immigrants in the Netherlands: the role of familiarity with commemorating and celebrating
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Past, present and future: how the Lithuanian Diaspora in the Netherlands accumulates human capital from social capital
Supporting the democratic political organisation of Muslim immigrants: the perspective of Muslims in the Netherlands and Germany
The public view of immigrant integration: multidimensional and consensual. Evidence from survey experiments in the UK and the Netherlands