textabstractThis article studies whether and why less educated natives are less ethnocentric in postindustrial Dutch cities than in industrial ones, as suggested by several theories in urban studies. A multilevel analysis of survey data collected among the native working populations (source: Cultural Change in the Netherlands Surveys 2004 and 2006) of 22 Dutch metropolitan agglomerations (sources: Statistics Netherlands Statline and Atlas of Municipalities) confirms tha
As a result of rising right-wing populism and widespread Islamophobic discourse, many of the most ‘t...
Ethnic residential patterns in Dutch cities : class, race or culture ? Hans van AMERSFOORT In the pe...
It is widely known that there is a strong relationship between local ethnic concentration and local ...
This article assesses the consequences of the transition to a post-industrial urban economy for labo...
textabstractIn this article we assess the consequences of the transition to post-industrial urban ec...
This article assesses the consequences of the transition to a post-industrial urban economy for labo...
In this article we assess the consequences of the transition to post-industrial urban economy for la...
Item does not contain fulltextTests the hypothesis that ethnocentrism in the Netherlands increased, ...
Richard Florida stated that it is not (only) job opportunities or urban amenities which attract crea...
Amsterdam and Rotterdam both have become majority-minority cities. Cities where all ethnic populatio...
This master thesis is about the interethnic contact of ethnic minorities in the four largest cities ...
textabstractIt is hard to overestimate the scholarly impact of Saskia Sassen’s global city theoretic...
While studies on residential concentrations of immigrants from non-industrial countries are now comm...
Trends in ethnocentric reactions among the Dutch population, 1979-2012 Based upon predictions from 1...
The current study examined the perceptions by Dutch natives and four immigrant groups (Surinamers, A...
As a result of rising right-wing populism and widespread Islamophobic discourse, many of the most ‘t...
Ethnic residential patterns in Dutch cities : class, race or culture ? Hans van AMERSFOORT In the pe...
It is widely known that there is a strong relationship between local ethnic concentration and local ...
This article assesses the consequences of the transition to a post-industrial urban economy for labo...
textabstractIn this article we assess the consequences of the transition to post-industrial urban ec...
This article assesses the consequences of the transition to a post-industrial urban economy for labo...
In this article we assess the consequences of the transition to post-industrial urban economy for la...
Item does not contain fulltextTests the hypothesis that ethnocentrism in the Netherlands increased, ...
Richard Florida stated that it is not (only) job opportunities or urban amenities which attract crea...
Amsterdam and Rotterdam both have become majority-minority cities. Cities where all ethnic populatio...
This master thesis is about the interethnic contact of ethnic minorities in the four largest cities ...
textabstractIt is hard to overestimate the scholarly impact of Saskia Sassen’s global city theoretic...
While studies on residential concentrations of immigrants from non-industrial countries are now comm...
Trends in ethnocentric reactions among the Dutch population, 1979-2012 Based upon predictions from 1...
The current study examined the perceptions by Dutch natives and four immigrant groups (Surinamers, A...
As a result of rising right-wing populism and widespread Islamophobic discourse, many of the most ‘t...
Ethnic residential patterns in Dutch cities : class, race or culture ? Hans van AMERSFOORT In the pe...
It is widely known that there is a strong relationship between local ethnic concentration and local ...