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Towards An Explanation Of The Performance Differences Of Turks In The Netherlands And Germany: The Case For A Comparative Political Economy Of Integration

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The paper argues that migration studies are too parochial, focusing exclusively on ostensible immigration and incorporation policies and failing to take into account the ‘structuring’ effects of the overall institutional framework. The need for more comparative and more economically‐oriented research is presented through a reflection upon the recent Dutch debate on the causes of the lagging performance of Turks in the Netherlands compared to those in Germany.

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  • Ewald Engelen, 2006. "Towards An Explanation Of The Performance Differences Of Turks In The Netherlands And Germany: The Case For A Comparative Political Economy Of Integration," Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, Royal Dutch Geographical Society KNAG, vol. 97(1), pages 69-79, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:tvecsg:v:97:y:2006:i:1:p:69-79
    DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9663.2006.00497.x
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    1. Andreas Damelang & Sabine Ebensperger & Felix Stumpf, 2021. "Immigrants’ Labour Market Disadvantages Across Western Europe: the Role of Composition and Context," Journal of International Migration and Integration, Springer, vol. 22(4), pages 1525-1550, December.

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