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Perceptions of ethno-cultural diversity and neighborhood cohesion in three European countries
Political Interest among European Youth with and without an Immigrant Background
Statistical and Perceived Diversity and Their Impacts on Neighborhood Social Cohesion in Germany, France and the Netherlands
Fremder Alltag? Transnationale soziale Räume von Grenzgängern in der Großregion SaarLorLux
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Eroding rights, crafting solidarity?: shifting dynamics in the state-civil society nexus in Flanders and Brussels
Responding to the Dutch asylum crisis: implications for collaborative work between civil society and governmental organizations
Wohnsituation der atypischen Grenzgängerinnen und Grenzgänger an der luxemburgisch-deutschen Grenze
Räumliche Auswirkungen der internationalen Migration
The local dimension of migration policymaking