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  1. Generalised Trust among Second-Generation Muslim and Non-Muslim Minority Groups in Europe
  2. Online activity of mosques and Muslims in the Netherlands: A study of Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Twitter
  3. Media messages and attitudes toward muslims and ethnic minorities: A panel study among ethnic majority adolescents in the Netherlands
  4. Gender Differences in Resistance to Schooling: The Role of Dynamic Peer-Influence and Selection Processes
  5. Ethnic composition of the school class and interethnic attitudes: a multi-group perspective
  6. Sources of Segregation in Social Networks: A Novel Approach Using Facebook
  7. Understanding the privacy behavior of adolescents on Facebook: The role of peers, popularity and trust
  8. Personal networks in Saudi Arabia: The role of ascribed and achieved characteristics
  9. The ethnic composition of schools and students’ problem behaviour in four European countries: the role of friends
  10. Ethnic Composition and Friendship Segregation: Differential Effects for Adolescent Natives and Immigrants
  11. From neighbors to school friends? How adolescents’ place of residence relates to same-ethnic school friendships
  12. Who was first on Facebook? Determinants of early adoption among adolescents
  13. Mixed Parents, Mixed Results
  14. Ethnic ingroup friendships in schools: Testing the by-product hypothesis in England, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden
  15. Inequality in Access to Social Capital in the Netherlands
  16. Transnationalism and Ethnic Identification among Adolescent Children of Immigrants in the Netherlands, Germany, England, and Sweden
  17. Minority Language Proficiency of Adolescent Immigrant Children in England, Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden
  18. The conditional returns to origin-country human capital among Turkish and Moroccan immigrants in Belgium
  19. Parental Influence on Friendships Between Native and Immigrant Adolescents
  20. The occupational status of immigrants in Western and non-Western societies
  21. Ethnic Boundaries in Core Discussion Networks: A Multilevel Social Network Study of Turks and Moroccans in the Netherlands
  22. The Religiosity of Children of Immigrants and Natives in England, Germany, and the Netherlands: The Role of Parents and Peers in Class
  23. A Longitudinal Study of Interethnic Contacts in Germany: Estimates from a Multilevel Growth Curve Model
  24. Ethnic intermarriage in longitudinal perspective: Testing structural and cultural explanations in the United States, 1880–2011
  25. Discrimination of Arabic-Named Applicants in the Netherlands: An Internet-Based Field Experiment Examining Different Phases in Online Recruitment Procedures
  26. The influence of friends on adolescents’ behavior problems at school: The role of ego, alter and dyadic characteristics
  27. Inheritance of Religiosity Among Muslim Immigrants in a Secular Society
  28. Is There an Oppositional Culture Among Immigrant Adolescents in the Netherlands?
  29. Religious change of new immigrants in the Netherlands: The event of migration
  30. Ethnic Discrimination in Recruitment and Decision Makers’ Features: Evidence from Laboratory Experiment and Survey Data using a Student Sample
  31. Size and socio-economic resources of core discussion networks in the Netherlands: differences by national-origin group and immigrant generation
  32. Irreconcilable differences? Ethnic intermarriage and divorce in the Netherlands, 1995–2008
  33. Social Contacts and the Economic Performance of Immigrants: A Panel Study of Immigrants in Germany
  34. Implicit and explicit interethnic attitudes and ethnic discrimination in hiring
  35. Religion as Reassurance? Testing the Insecurity Theory in 26 European Countries
  36. Economic Participation and National Self-Identification of Refugees in the Netherlands
  37. The Language Acquisition of Male Immigrants in a Multilingual Destination: Turks and Moroccans in Belgium
  38. Acquisition of Cross-Ethnic Friends by Recent Immigrants in Canada: A Longitudinal Approach
  39. The Religiosity of Immigrants in Europe: A Cross-National Study
  40. Job Search Methods of Refugees in the Netherlands: Determinants and Consequences
  41. The role of social contacts in the employment status of immigrants
  42. Determinants of Second Language Proficiency among Refugees in the Netherlands
  43. Religious Practices Among Islamic Immigrants: Moroccan and Turkish Men in Belgium
  44. The Employment Experience of Refugees in the Netherlands
  45. Adolescent alcohol use in the Netherlands: the role of ethnicity, ethnic intermarriage, and ethnic school composition
  46. A Comparative Perspective on Intermarriage: Explaining Differences Among National-Origin Groups in the United States
  47. Changes in immigrants’ social integration during the stay in the host country: The case of non-western immigrants in the Netherlands
  48. The Impact of Origin and Host Country Schooling on the Economic Performance of Immigrants
  49. Religious Attendance in Cross‐National Perspective: A Multilevel Analysis of 60 Countries
  50. A Dynamic Approach to the Determinants of Immigrants’ Language Proficiency: The United States, 1980–2000
  51. Immigrant Self-Employment
  52. Dynamics of Interethnic Contact: A Panel Study of Immigrants in the Netherlands
  53. Language Proficiency and Usage Among Immigrants in the Netherlands: Incentives or Opportunities?
  54. BOOK REVIEW
  55. Ethnic intermarriage among immigrants in the Netherlands: An analysis of population data
  56. Ethnicity, schooling, and merit in the Netherlands
  57. Postimmigration Investments in Education: A Study of Immigrants in the Netherlands