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  • Doomernik, J. M. J., & Kyle, D. (2004). Introduction. Journal of International Migration and Integration, 5(3), 265-272.
  • Doomernik, J. M. J. (2004). Migration and security. The wrong end of the stick? In C. van den Anker (Ed.), The political economy of new slavery (pp. 37-52). Palgrave.
  • de Lange, T., & Doomernik, J. M. J. (2004). Arbeidsmigratie in internationaal vergelijkend perspectief. Amsterdams Sociologisch Tijdschrift, 31(1), 147-179.
  • Doomernik, J. M. J. (2004). The Netherlands' integration programme: An Overview. Metropolis World Bulletin, 4, 5. http://www.international.metropolis.net/research-policy/World/World%20Bulletin_vol4_e.pdf
  • Knippenberg, H., & Doomernik, J. (2003). Between policy and reality: an introduction. In J. Doomernik, & H. Knippenberg (Eds.), Migration and immigrants: between policy and reality: a volume in honor of Hans van Amersfoort (pp. 1-8). Aksant.
  • Doomernik, J., & Knippenberg, H. (2003). Migration and immigrants: between policy and reality: a volume in honor of Hans van Amersfoort. Aksant.
  • Doomernik, J. M. J., & Knippenberg, H. (2003). Between policy and reality: an introduction. In J. M. J. Doomernik, & H. Knippenberg (Eds.), Migration and immigrants: between policy and reality (pp. 1-8). Aksant.
  • Doomernik, J. M. J. (2003). Drittstaatangehörige und Arbeitsmigration in den Niederlanden. In U. Heilemann, & H. D. von Loeffelholz (Eds.), Arbeitsmarktsteuerung der Zuwanderung - neuere deutsche Ansätze und internationale Erfahrungen (pp. 93-105). RWI, Heft 43.
  • Doomernik, J. M. J. (2003). Third country nationals and labour immigration in the Netherlands. In D. Turton, & J. González (Eds.), Immigration in Europe. Issues, policies and case studies (pp. 159-171). University of Deusto.
  • Crul, M. R. J., & Doomernik, J. M. J. (2003). The Turkish and Moroccan second generation in the Netherlands. Divergent trends between polarization within the two groups. The International Migration Review, 37(4), 1039-1064.
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