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Impossible children: illegality and excluded belonging among children of migrants in Sabah, East Malaysia
Are Inter-Minority Contacts Guided by the Same Mechanisms as Minority-Majority Contacts?: A Comparative Study of Two Types of Inter-Ethnic Ties in the Netherlands
Bargaining with gendered egalitarianism. A transnational compensatory patriarchy in Polish Catholic Missions in England, Belgium, Sweden
Precarious masculinities and gender as pedagogy: aesthetic advice-encounters for the Dutch urban economy
Gender and geography in the Netherlands: from separation to integration
The gendered burden of transnational care-receiving: Sudanese families across The Netherlands, the UK and Sudan
Hegemonic masculinities after forced migration: Exploring relational performances of Syrian refugee men in The Netherlands
Religion and integration: does immigrant generation matter?: the case of Moroccan and Turkish immigrants in the Netherlands