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Nationalising foreigners: the making of American national identity
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The EU referendum and experiences and fear of ethnic and racial harassment: variation across individuals and communities in England
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Are UK immigrants selected on education, skills, health and social networks?
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Are UK immigrants selected on education, skills, health and social networks?
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Understanding Society at 10 years
Lucinda Platt, Gundi Knies, Renee Reichl Luthra, et al.
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Unravelling the ‘immigrant health paradox’: ethnic maintenance, discrimination, and health behaviours of the foreign born and their children in England
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When does hate hurt the most? Generational differences in the association between ethnic and racial harassment, ethnic attachment, and mental health
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What is shared care?
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Origins and destinations: a rejoinder
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Social politics: the importance of the family for naturalisation decisions of the 1.5 generation
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Origins and destinations: the making of the second generation
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Types of migration: the motivations, composition, and early integration patterns of 'new migrants' in Europe
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Reconceptualizing context: origin, destination and the new second generation
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Who benefits the most from post-secondary schooling?: A cross-national comparison of selection and the economic returns to post-secondary education
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Who benefits most from a university degree?: A cross-national comparison of selection and wage returns in the US, UK, and Germany
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Unravelling the “immigrant health paradox”: acculturation, discrimination, and health behaviours of the foreign born and their children
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The changing face of Pakistani migration to the United Kingdom
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Written evidence submitted by the Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex [Home Affairs Committee. Hate crime and its violent consequences inquiry]
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Who experiences ethnic and racial harassment?
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Ethnic and racial harassment and mental health: identifying sources of resilience
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Who experiences ethnic and racial harassment?
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Four things that must happen to protect higher education after Brexit
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EU students do very well out of studying in the UK – Brexit might scupper that
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Types of migration: the motivations, composition, and early integration patterns of ‘new migrants’ in Europe
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Brexit Britain will lose 'best and brightest graduates'
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Britain will lose brightest grads in Brexit, study claims
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Brightest European studnets 'will avoid UK after Brexit'
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Brexit would drive high-achieving EU students away from UK, study shows
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Brexit ‘will drive high-achieving EU students away from UK’
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The best and the brightest: EU students at UK universities and as highly skilled graduate workers in the UK