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  • Rath, J. C., & Kloosterman, R. C. (2001). Immigrant entrepreneurship. Special issue of the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 27(2). Unknown Publisher.
  • Rath, J. C. (2001). Research on immigrant ethnic minorities in the Netherlands. In P. Ratcliffe (Ed.), The politics of social science research. 'Race', ethicity and social change (pp. 137-159). Palgrave.
  • Rath, J. C. (2001). Eigen bouwvakkers eerst. Over de uitzonderlijke situatie dat in Nederland zo weinig immigranten werkzaam zijn in de bouwnijverheid. In F. Lindo, & M. van Niekerk (Eds.), Dedication and Detachment. Essays in honour of Hans Vermeulen (pp. 223-239). Het Spinhuis.
  • Rath, J., Penninx, M. J. A., Groenendijk, K., & Meijer, A. (2001). Western Europe and its Islam. (International comparative social studies; No. 2). Brill.
  • Rath, J. C. (2000). De ongekende stad. [Special issue of Migrantenstudies]. (16; No. 2). Unknown Publisher.
  • Rath, J. C. (2000). Immigrants and assimilation. [Special issue of the Netherlands' Journal of Social Sciences]. (36; No. 2). Unknown Publisher.
  • Rath, J. C. (2000). Immigrant businesses. The economic, political and social environment. St. Martin's Press.
  • Kloosterman, R. C., & Rath, J. C. (2000). Outsiders business: A critical review of research on immigrant entrepeneurship. The International Migration Review, 34(3), 657-681. https://doi.org/10.2307/2675940
  • Rath, J. C. (2000). Immigrant businesses and their embeddedness in the economic, politico-institutional and social environment. In J. Rath (Ed.), Immigrant businesses. The economic, political-institutional and social environment (pp. 1-19). St. Martin's Press.
  • Rath, J. C. (2000). A game of ethnic musical chairs? Immigrant businesses and niches in the Amsterdam economy. In S. Body-Gendrot, & M. Martiniello (Eds.), Minorities in European cities. The dynamics of social integration and social exclusion at the neighbourhood level (pp. 26-43). St. Martin's Press.
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