Social cohesion and immigration in Europe and North America: Mechanisms, conditions, and causality

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Social cohesion and immigration in Europe and North America : Mechanisms, conditions, and causality. / Koopmans, Ruud; Lancee, Bram; Schaeffer, Merlin.

Taylor & Francis, 2015. 234 p.

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Koopmans, R, Lancee, B & Schaeffer, M 2015, Social cohesion and immigration in Europe and North America: Mechanisms, conditions, and causality. Taylor & Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315775975

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Koopmans, R., Lancee, B., & Schaeffer, M. (2015). Social cohesion and immigration in Europe and North America: Mechanisms, conditions, and causality. Taylor & Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315775975

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Koopmans R, Lancee B, Schaeffer M. Social cohesion and immigration in Europe and North America: Mechanisms, conditions, and causality. Taylor & Francis, 2015. 234 p. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315775975

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Koopmans, Ruud ; Lancee, Bram ; Schaeffer, Merlin. / Social cohesion and immigration in Europe and North America : Mechanisms, conditions, and causality. Taylor & Francis, 2015. 234 p.

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