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The family in question: immigrant and ethnic minorities in multicultural Europe
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Conflicting Experiences With Welcoming Encounters: Narratives of Newly Arrived Refugees in the Netherlands
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Clustering and dispersal of siblings in the North-Holland countryside, 1850-1940
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Attitudes toward Abortion for Medical and Non-medical Reasons among the Turkish Second Generation in Europe - The Role of the Family and Societal Contexts
Building a new life and (re)making a family: Young Syrian refugee women in the Netherlands navigating between family and career
When protoindustry collapsed fertility and the demographic regime in rural Eastern Belgium during the industrial revolution
Statistical and Perceived Diversity and Their Impacts on Neighborhood Social Cohesion in Germany, France and the Netherlands
Perceptions of ethno-cultural diversity and neighborhood cohesion in three European countries
Church Affiliation and Life Course Transitions in The Netherlands, 1850-1970
The position of the Turkish and Moroccan second generation in Amsterdam and Rotterdam: the TIES study in the Netherlands