INIS
migration
100%
netherlands
85%
policy
83%
children
58%
workers
53%
labor
50%
education
48%
people
44%
data
43%
market
37%
legal aspects
36%
mobility
36%
courts
36%
europe
36%
levels
34%
economics
33%
employment
33%
humans
32%
origin
32%
european union
30%
ghana
25%
schools
24%
employees
23%
learning
23%
risks
20%
trajectories
20%
women
20%
investment
20%
taxes
19%
member states
19%
surveys
19%
comparative evaluations
18%
universities
17%
growth
16%
income
16%
populations
16%
information
16%
assessments
15%
conventions
15%
capital
15%
protection
15%
supply
14%
households
14%
performance
13%
regulations
13%
interactions
12%
cost
12%
security
12%
dynamics
12%
germany
11%
economy
10%
wages
10%
attitudes
10%
recovery
10%
distance
10%
demand
10%
stocks
9%
morocco
9%
case law
9%
communities
9%
business
9%
reviews
9%
men
9%
legislation
9%
dimensions
9%
drawing
8%
design
8%
unemployment
8%
control
8%
trade
8%
applications
8%
belgium
8%
host
8%
productivity
8%
aging
7%
range
7%
africa
7%
values
7%
implementation
7%
turkey
7%
assets
7%
oecd
7%
shape
6%
adults
6%
interventions
6%
increasing
6%
tools
6%
prices
6%
hypothesis
6%
males
6%
probability
6%
resources
6%
grants
6%
loans
6%
space
6%
panels
5%
errors
5%
power
5%
greece
5%
treaties
5%
Keyphrases
Netherlands
82%
Migrants
35%
Dutch
34%
Europe
29%
Ghana
26%
Young People
23%
Country of Origin
22%
Transnational Families
18%
Transnational
18%
European Union
17%
Law
16%
Immigrants
16%
Naturalization
16%
Ghanaians
15%
Citizenship
14%
Migrant Mothers
14%
Discrete Choice Experiment
13%
Well-being
12%
Moroccan
12%
State Aid
11%
Informal Learning
11%
Destination Country
11%
Refugees
11%
Human Rights
10%
Labor Market
10%
Germany
10%
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
10%
Remittances
9%
European Court of Justice
9%
Diasporic
8%
Older Workers
8%
Nationality
8%
EU External Migration Policy
8%
International Migration
8%
Student Financial Aid
8%
Mobility Trajectories
8%
Family Life
7%
Unemployment
7%
Migrant Youth
7%
Belgium
7%
Employers
7%
Workplace Learning
7%
Family Members
7%
Disability
7%
Morocco
6%
Parental Migration
6%
Labor Supply
6%
Personality Traits
6%
General Court
6%
Stock-flow Consistent Models
6%
Early Career
6%
Politicians
6%
Africa
6%
European Countries
6%
Transnational Parenting
5%
New Ways of Working
5%
Georgia
5%
Student Loans
5%
University Choice
5%
Social Security
5%
Court of Justice
5%
Parental Home
5%
Aging
5%
Migration Policy
5%
Maastricht
5%
European Commission
5%
Higher Education
5%
Developing Countries
5%
Caregivers
5%
Immigrant children
5%
Turkey
5%
Not in Employment
5%
Comparative Analysis
5%
Dual Citizenship
5%
Overconfidence
5%
Moldova
5%
Political Participation
5%
Social Sciences
Dutch
43%
Professional Occupations
41%
European Community
27%
Courts
25%
Migration Policy
21%
Country of Origin
21%
Legislation
20%
Labor Market
19%
Naturalization
16%
Wellbeing
15%
Court of Justice
15%
Human Rights
13%
Discrete Choice
13%
Occupational Career
12%
Informal Learning
12%
Choice Experiment
12%
Taxation
11%
Caregiver
11%
Nationality
10%
Migration
10%
Case Study
10%
State Aid
10%
Family
10%
Comparative Analysis
9%
Homelands
9%
Fieldwork (Ethnographic)
9%
Family Member
9%
Discrimination
9%
External Migration
9%
Administrative Structure
8%
Industrial Sector
8%
Migration Background
8%
German
7%
Personality Trait
7%
Fundamental Right
6%
International Instruments
6%
Legal Status
6%
Third Countries
6%
Educational Grants
6%
Crime
6%
Older Worker
6%
Working Life
6%
Reunification
6%
Global South
6%
Family Reunification
6%
Student Loans
5%
Diaspora
5%
European Commission
5%
Parental Home
5%
Developing Countries
5%
United Nations
5%
Labor Market Policy
5%
Dual Citizenship
5%
Self-Selection
5%
Tuition Fee
5%
Political Participation
5%
Labor Market Integration
5%
Contract Law
5%