International audienceThe initial settlement behaviour and the subsequent mobility of immigrants who arrived in the Netherlands in 1999 are examined using rich administrative individual data. The study considers the settlement patterns of immigrants from various countries of origin who entered the country as labour, family or asylum migrants. The evidence suggests distinct settlement trajectories for asylum and other non-western immigrants. The presence of co-ethnics and members of other ethnic minorities, but also socioeconomic neighbourhood characteristics, appear to play an important role in determining location choice. Differences in the settlement and spatial mobility patterns of immigrants with various degrees of distance from the nat...
Efforts by European countries to disperse refugees across the country often implicitly presuppose pe...
Summary: In Western countries, irregular immigrants constitute a sizeable segment of the population....
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International audienceThe initial settlement behaviour and the subsequent mobility of immigrants who...
The initial settlement behaviour and the subsequent mobility of immigrants who arrived in the Nether...
This paper examines the residential mobility behaviour of immigrants and natives in The Netherlands ...
The aim of this study is to examine the effect of settlement intentions on the integration of recent...
The aim of this study is to examine the effect of settlement intentions on the integration of recent...
This study investigates settlement intentions of immigrants and refugees. We combine data from sever...
The degree of spatial segregation and concentration of minority ethnic groups in European cities is...
In the Netherlands, the sharp recent increase of the number of refugee immigrants (asylum seekers) r...
We address the influence of both the ethnic composition of the neighborhood and the ethnicity of ind...
Many studies have shown that immigrants’ residential situation differs from that of natives and that...
This paper analyzes international migration streams to Belgian municipalities between 1994 and 2007....
This study examines ethnic differences in leaving the parental home and the choice of destination (b...
Efforts by European countries to disperse refugees across the country often implicitly presuppose pe...
Summary: In Western countries, irregular immigrants constitute a sizeable segment of the population....
Contains fulltext : 142211.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)How important i...
International audienceThe initial settlement behaviour and the subsequent mobility of immigrants who...
The initial settlement behaviour and the subsequent mobility of immigrants who arrived in the Nether...
This paper examines the residential mobility behaviour of immigrants and natives in The Netherlands ...
The aim of this study is to examine the effect of settlement intentions on the integration of recent...
The aim of this study is to examine the effect of settlement intentions on the integration of recent...
This study investigates settlement intentions of immigrants and refugees. We combine data from sever...
The degree of spatial segregation and concentration of minority ethnic groups in European cities is...
In the Netherlands, the sharp recent increase of the number of refugee immigrants (asylum seekers) r...
We address the influence of both the ethnic composition of the neighborhood and the ethnicity of ind...
Many studies have shown that immigrants’ residential situation differs from that of natives and that...
This paper analyzes international migration streams to Belgian municipalities between 1994 and 2007....
This study examines ethnic differences in leaving the parental home and the choice of destination (b...
Efforts by European countries to disperse refugees across the country often implicitly presuppose pe...
Summary: In Western countries, irregular immigrants constitute a sizeable segment of the population....
Contains fulltext : 142211.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)How important i...