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  • Doomernik, J. M. J. (2003). Integration policies towards immigrants and their descendants in the Netherlands. In F. Heckmann, & D. Schnapper (Eds.), The integration of immigrants in European societies. National differences and trends of convergence (pp. 165-183). Lucius & Lucius.
  • Doomernik, J. M. J. (2003). [Review of: M. Keating, J. McGarry (2001) Minority nationalism and the changing international order]. The International Migration Review, 37(142), 502-503.
  • Doomernik, J. M. J. (2003). [Review of: J. Ciment (2001) Encyclopedia of American Immigration (4 vols).]. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 29(2), 397.
  • Doomernik, J. M. J. (2003). Menschensmuggel: ein notwendiges Übel? In L. Deben, & J. van Ven (Eds.), Berlin und Amsterdam. Stadt, Stadtteile und Umland (pp. 43-58). Aksant.
  • Doomernik, J., & Mak, J. (2003). Del rechazo a la inquietud: immigración e integración en los Países Bajos después del 11 de septiembre. Migraciones, 14(2), 97-129.
  • van Amersfoort, J. M. M., & Doomernik, J. M. J. (2003). People from the Middle East in the Netherlands. Immigrants & Minorities, 22(2/3), 175-187.
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    de Lange, T., Verbeek, S. R., Cholewinski, R., & Doomernik, J. M. J. (2003). Arbeidsimmigratie naar Nederland. Regulering en demografische en economische aspecten in internationaal vergelijk. Adviescommissie voor Vreemdelingenzaken.
  • Doomernik, J. M. J. (2002). The integration of immigrants and the globalisation process. Realities and challenges. IMES.
  • van Amersfoort, J. M. M., & Doomernik, J. M. J. (2002). Emergent diaspora or immigrant communities? Turkish immigrants in the Netherlands. In P. Kennedy, & V. Roudometof (Eds.), Communities across borders. New immigrants and transnational cultures (pp. 55-67). Routledge.
  • Doomernik, J. M. J. (2002). [Review of: P. Reinsch (2001) Measuring immigrant integration. Diversity in a European city]. The International Migration Review, 36(4).
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