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Erik Snel
Erik Snel
Assistant professor, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam
Verified email at fsw.eur.nl
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Transnational involvement and social integration
E Snel, G Engbersen, A Leerkes
Global Networks 6 (3), 285-308, 2006
6542006
On the differential attachments of migrants from Central and Eastern Europe: a typology of labour migration
G Engbersen, A Leerkes, I Grabowska-Lusinska, E Snel, J Burgers
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 39 (6), 959-981, 2013
2602013
2 Liquid migration
G Engbersen, E Snel
Mobility in transition: migration patterns after EU enlargement, 21, 2014
2382014
6.‘A van full of Poles’: Liquid migration from Central and Eastern Europe
G Engbersen, E Snel, J De Boom
A Continent Moving West?, 115-140, 2012
1822012
Poverty, migration, and coping strategies: an introduction
E Snel, R Staring
Focaal European journal of anthropology 38, 7-22, 2001
1552001
Multilevel governance from below: how Dutch cities respond to intra-EU mobility
P Scholten, G Engbersen, M Ostaijen, E Snel
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 44 (12), 2011-2033, 2018
812018
To Stay or Return? Explaining Return Intentions of Central and Eastern European Labour Migrants
E Snel, M Faber, G Engbersen
Central and Eastern European Migration Review 4 (2), 5-24, 2015
792015
Migration aspirations and migration cultures: A case study of Ukrainian migration towards the European Union
C Van Mol, E Snel, K Hemmerechts, C Timmerman
Population, space and place 24 (5), e2131, 2018
752018
The intra-EU mobility regime: Differentiation, stratification and contradictions
G Engbersen, A Leerkes, P Scholten, E Snel
Migration Studies 5 (3), 337-355, 2017
722017
Sociale herovering in Amsterdam en Rotterdam: één verhaal over twee wijken
G Engbersen, E Snel, A Weltevrede
Amsterdam University Press, 2005
602005
Migration trajectories and transnational support within and beyond Europe
E Snel, Ö Bilgili, R Staring
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 47 (14), 3209-3225, 2021
562021
Destination Netherlands. History of immigration and immigration policy in the Netherlands
M Van Meeteren, S Van de Pol, R Dekker, G Engbersen, E Snel
Netherlands. Economic, Social and Environmental Issues, 2013
562013
Understanding Different Post-Return Experiences
M van Meeteren, G Engbersen, E Snel, M Faber
Comparative Migration Studies 2 (3), 335-360, 2014
472014
Reactive transnationalism: homeland involvement in the face of discrimination
E Snel, M T HART, M Van Bochove
Global Networks 16 (4), 511-530, 2016
412016
Civic stratification and social positioning: CEE labour migrants without a work permit
E Snel, M Faber, G Engbersen
Population, Space and Place 21 (6), 518-534, 2015
412015
Voorbij landsgrenzen. Transnationale betrokkenheid als belemmering voor integratie?
E Snel, G Engbersen, A Leerkes
Sociologie 51 (2), 75-99, 2004
372004
Arbeidsmigratie in vieren. Bulgaren en Roemenen vergeleken met Polen.
G Engbersen, A Leerkes, M Ilies, E Snel, R Meij
362011
The silent transformation of the Dutch welfare state and the rise of in-work poverty
E Snel, J de Boom, G Engbersen
The Working Poor in Europe: Employment, Poverty and Globalization, 124-154, 2008
362008
From bridgeheads to gate closers: how migrant networks contribute to declining migration from Morocco to the Netherlands
E Snel, G Engbersen, M Faber
Beyond Networks, 134-155, 2016
322016
Going Spatial: Applying Egohoods to Fear of Crime Research
I Glas, G Engbersen, E Snel
The British Journal of Criminology 59 (6), 1411-1431, 2019
312019
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