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Statistical and Perceived Diversity and Their Impacts on Neighborhood Social Cohesion in Germany, France and the Netherlands
Dancing with ‘The Other’: Challenges and Opportunities of Deepening Democracy through Participatory Spaces for Refugees
(Un)intended Consequences in High-Skilled Migrants' Integration and Inequalities: A comparison of Policy in Germany and the Netherlands
Improving the social protection needs of asylum seekers and refugees: learning from the experiences of displaced Sudanese in the Netherlands
'We need two worlds': Chinese immigrant associations in a western society
Breaking down anonymity: digital surveillance of irregular migrants in Germany and the Netherlands
Locational Choice and Secondary Movements from the Perspective of Forced Migrants: A Comparison of the Destinations Luxembourg and Germany
A Straightforward Journey? Discovering Belgium's Refugee Policy through Its Central Government Archives (1945-1957)
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