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Dries Lens
Dries Lens
Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp
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The different faces of international posting: Why do companies use posting of workers?
D Lens, N Mussche, I Marx
European Journal of Industrial Relations 28 (1), 27-45, 2022
202022
Double Jeopardy: How Refugees Fare in One European Labor Market
D Lens, I Marx, V Sunčica
IZA Journal of Development and Migration 10 (1), 1-29, 2019
182019
A hole in the wall of fortress Europe : the trans‐European posting of third‐country labour migrants
D Lens, N Mussche, I Marx
International migration, 1-17, 2021
162021
Does Migration Motive Matter for Migrants' Employment Outcomes? The Case of Belgium
D Lens, I Marx, V Sunčica
Migration and Integration in Flanders: Multidisciplinary Perspectives, 245-270, 2018
162018
The ECJ's construction of an EU mobility regime-judicialization and the posting of Third-country nationals
N Mussche, D Lens
Journal of common market studies 57 (6), 1247-1261, 2019
142019
The EU Free Movement of Services and the growing mobility of Third-Country Nationals as posted workers
N Mussche, D Lens
Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp Working Papers, 2018
102018
Is Quick Formal Access to the Labor Market Enough? Refugees' Labor Market Integration in Belgium
D Lens, I Marx, S Vujic
IZA Discussion Paper, 2018
82018
De universiteit in een tijd van toegenomen diversiteit: Een studie over de in-, door-en uitstroom van'maatschappelijk kwetsbare studenten'aan de UAntwerpen
D Lens, F Levrau, E Piqueray, D De Coninck, N Clycq, C Timmerman
Centre for Migration and Intercultural Studies; Antwerp, Belgium, 2016
82016
Europe's ever expanding mobility patterns: posting, third-country nationals and the single European labour market
D Lens, N Mussche, I Marx
Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp Working Papers, 2019
72019
De initiële effecten van de COVID-19 pandemie op de Belgische arbeidsmarkt – opkomende ongelijkheden
D Lens, I Marx, N Mussche
https://sites.google.com/view/covivat/, 2020
52020
Can Pre-entry Characteristics Account for the Ethnic Attainment Gap? An Analysis of a Flemish University
D Lens, F Levrau
Research in Higher Education 61, 26-50, 2020
52020
Does Self-Employment Contribute to Immigrants’ Economic Integration? Examining Patterns of Self-Employment Exit in Belgium
D Lens
International Migration Review, 2022
42022
Can we steer clear of precariousness in domestic service work? Exploring labour market pathways of Belgian Service Voucher workers
D Lens, I Marx, J Oslejová, N Mussche
42021
De effecten van de COVID-19 pandemie op arbeidsmigratie en -mobiliteit
D Lens, I Marx, N Mussche
https://sites.google.com/view/covivat/home, 2021
32021
Arbeidsmarkttransities van immigranten in België
D Lens, J Oslejová
Tijdschrift voor Arbeidsvraagstukken 34 (4), 2018
32018
Nice work if you can get it: Labour market pathways of Belgian service voucher workers
D Lens, I Marx, J Oslejová, N Mussche
Journal of European Social Policy 33 (1), 117-131, 2023
22023
Migrantenondernemers in Antwerpen: een verkennende kwantitatieve analyse
D Lens, J Michielsen
Rapport Steunpunt Inburgering en Integratie, 2015
22015
Is labour migration hurting migrant labour? Empirical investigations for the case of Belgium
D Lens
University of Antwerp, 2022
12022
Arbeidsmigratie en–mobiliteit in België: diverse stromen en uitdagingen
N Mussche, D Lens, I Marx
12020
Integrating (former) asylum seekers into the Belgian labour market: What can we learn from the recent past?
D Lens, I Marx, S Vujić
12017
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