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ETHNIC HOSTILITY AMONG ETHNIC MAJOR
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Promotores: prof. dr. N. D. de Graa
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Science is so much more fun when yo
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3.4.1 Opposition to ethnic intermar
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8.3.1 Theoretical implications for
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1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 NEW QUESTIONS 1
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1. Introduction | New questions ski
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1. Introduction | The setting of th
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1. Introduction | Research question
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Table 1.1 Outline of empirical chap
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1. Introduction | Notes 27
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2. SOCIAL MOBILITY AND ETHNIC HOSTI
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2. Social Mobility and Ethnic Hosti
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social conformity favour more toler
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2. Social Mobility and Ethnic Hosti
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e more important than the infl uenc
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2.4 RESULTS 2. Social Mobility and
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2. Social Mobility and Ethnic Hosti
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2. Social Mobility and Ethnic Hosti
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1987). Assessment of the importance
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The actual ethnic competition withi
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(Pettigrew & Tropp, 2006). Wagner e
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seven categories: no-religion, Roma
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the lower the opposition to ethnic
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Table 3.1 Hierarchical linear inter
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Table 3.2 Hierarchical linear inter
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In model 8 we focus on the characte
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Table 3.3 Comparison of explanatory
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3.5 CONCLUSIONS We observed a weak
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9. The models presented in this cha
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4. THE LOCAL LIVING ENVIRONMENT AND
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unit such as states or countries, w
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4. The Local Living Environment and
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4. The Local Living Environment and
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4. The Local Living Environment and
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4.4 RESULTS 4. The Local Living Env
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Table 4.2 continued Household compo
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4. The Local Living Environment and
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4. The Local Living Environment and
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5. TRENDS IN ETHNIC EDUCATIONAL INE
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5. Trends in Ethnic Educational Ine
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5. Trends in Ethnic Educational Ine
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the worsening economic conditions o
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5. Trends in Ethnic Educational Ine
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Table 5.3 continued Male (Female=re
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Table 5.4 continued Male (Female= r
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APPENDIX 3.2 HIERARCHICAL LINEAR IN
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APPENDIX 4.1 DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS
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APPENDIX 4.2 CORRELATIONS BETWEEN L
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APPENDIX 5.1 DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS
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APPENDIX 5.2 CELL FREQUENCIES OF ET
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APPENDIX 5.4 MULTI-NOMINAL LOGISTIC
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APPENDIX 7.1. PARAMETER ESTIMATES O
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APPENDIX 7.2 PARAMETER ESTIMATES OF
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Blau, P. M. (1977). Inequality and
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De Graaf, P. M., & Wolbers, M. H. J
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Groeneveld, S., & Weyers-Martens, Y
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Lehning, P. B. (1998). Towards a mu
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Pettigrew, T. F., & Meertens, R. W.
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Sniderman, P. M., Peri, P., De Figu
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Van de Werfhorst, H. G., Sullivan,
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dan ook dat de relatie tussen oplei
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De invloed van de lokale leefomgevi
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Hiermee verlaat ik de hoofdvraag va
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Verwachtingen over toekomstig schoo
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weerstand tegen uitgesloten etnisch
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17) Tanja van der Lippe, (1993), Ar
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55) Mérove Gijsberts, (1999), The
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96) Johan van Wilsem (2003), Crime
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135) Jan Reitsma (2007), Religiosit