INIS
migration
100%
children
76%
netherlands
65%
mobility
46%
ghana
44%
origin
42%
people
39%
europe
37%
policy
36%
trajectories
33%
data
28%
labor
23%
economics
22%
surveys
17%
women
16%
education
16%
morocco
15%
populations
14%
levels
14%
market
13%
comparative evaluations
12%
capital
12%
schools
11%
africa
11%
employment
10%
men
10%
shape
10%
interactions
9%
drawing
9%
information
9%
senegal
9%
legal aspects
9%
risks
9%
humans
9%
turkey
9%
belgium
8%
germany
8%
learning
8%
space
7%
communities
7%
reviews
7%
protection
7%
greece
7%
households
6%
dimensions
6%
trade
6%
distance
6%
workers
6%
nigeria
6%
performance
6%
resources
5%
european union
5%
probability
5%
travel
5%
range
5%
males
5%
employees
5%
moldova
5%
norm
5%
host
5%
dies
5%
income
5%
females
5%
control
5%
Keyphrases
Netherlands
62%
Ghana
46%
Migrants
42%
Transnational Families
33%
Europe
29%
Country of Origin
28%
Naturalization
28%
Ghanaians
27%
Young People
27%
Migrant Mothers
25%
Transnational
25%
Citizenship
24%
Immigrants
24%
Dutch
20%
Well-being
18%
Moroccan
18%
Diasporic
15%
Destination Country
14%
Mobility Trajectories
14%
Migrant Youth
13%
Family Life
11%
Morocco
10%
Parental Migration
10%
Transnational Parenting
10%
Dual Citizenship
9%
Caregivers
9%
Belgium
9%
Germany
8%
Africa
8%
International Migration
8%
Ethnographic Fieldwork
8%
Migration Background
8%
Angolans
7%
Migrant children
7%
Senegal
7%
Transnational Youth
7%
Social Capital
7%
Immigrant children
7%
Children's Health
7%
Remittances
6%
Social Protection
6%
Nigeria
6%
Citizenship Acquisition
6%
Turkey
6%
Reunification
6%
Nigerians
6%
Children's Literature
6%
Stayers
6%
Child-raising
6%
Family Members
6%
Social Networks
6%
Transnational children
5%
Sub-Saharan African Migrants
5%
Ghanaian children
5%
Transnational Mobility
5%
Family Reunification
5%
Non-migrants
5%
Psychological Well-being
5%
20th Century
5%
Transnational Migrants
5%
Parenting
5%
Trade Unions
5%
Nostalgia
5%
Migrant Families
5%
Greece
5%
Political Participation
5%
Global Perspective
5%
Moldova
5%
Transnational Migration
5%
Global South
5%
Senegalese
5%
Ghanaian Immigrants
5%
Sense of Belonging
5%
Social Sciences
Naturalization
29%
Country of Origin
28%
Dutch
27%
Wellbeing
22%
Caregiver
19%
Fieldwork (Ethnographic)
16%
Homelands
15%
Family
15%
Migration Background
13%
Migration Policy
12%
Migration
12%
Reunification
11%
Family Reunification
10%
Legislation
9%
Family Member
9%
Dual Citizenship
9%
Tuition Fee
9%
Comparative Analysis
8%
Labor Market
8%
Global South
7%
Legal Status
7%
Home Visiting
7%
Welfare
5%
Migrant Family
5%
European Community
5%
Out-Migration
5%
Theses
5%
Trade Union
5%
Political Participation
5%
Twentieth Century
5%
Social Capital
5%
Diaspora
5%