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1. Digital Practices of Negotiation: Social Workers at the Intersection of Migration and Social Policies in Switzerland and Belgium.

2. Exploring cross-cultural perspectives on adolescent mental health among Congolese immigrant adults in the USA and Belgium.

3. Enforced temporariness and skilled migrants' family plans: examining the friction between institutional, biographical and daily timescales.

4. The Migration of Poles to Belgium and Their Return to Poland Between 1918 and 1952 - the Migration Story of the Szotek Family.

5. Immigration and Offshoring: two forces of globalisation and their impact on employment and the bargaining power of occupational groups.

6. Present but not counted: highly skilled migrant women in Belgium.

7. Individual, interpersonal, and organisational factors associated with discrimination in medical decisions affecting people with a migration background with mental health problems: the case of general practice.

8. From different paths to a similar road? Understanding the convergence of subnational immigrant integration policies in Belgium.

9. Emigration in Konstanty Gaszyński's Articles Published in "Le Mémorial d'Aix".

10. Selective In-migration and Income Convergence and Divergence across Belgian Municipalities.

11. Detecting social changes in times of superdiversity: an ethnographic linguistic landscape analysis of Ostend in Belgium.

12. "Fighting Amongst Ourselves: Intra-Party Ideological Tensions Over Immigration in the Netherlands and Belgium".

13. Dual National Identification and Attitudes towards Immigrants and Immigration Policies in the Pluri-National States of Belgium and Spain.

14. Comparative analysis of Russian and foreign research on teacher migration.

15. Unity in Super-diversity: European capacity and intercultural inquisitiveness of the Erasmus generation 2.0.

16. Tolerance and Pluralism. Civic Components of Polish Pendulum Migrants? Identity in Belgium.

17. Immigrants' location choice in Belgium.

18. Harnessing Visibility and Invisibility through Arts Practices: Ethnographic Case Studies with Migrant Performers in Belgium.

19. The Socio-economic Contribution of African Migrants to their Home and Host Countries: The Case of Ghanaian Residents in Flanders, Belgium.

20. LA APROPIACIÓN DEL PATRIMONIO FLAMENCO FUERA DE SUS FRONTERAS. EL CASO DE LOS ARTISTAS EN BÉLGICA.

21. NATIONALISM, MULTICULTURALISM AND INTEGRATION POLICY IN BELGIUM AND FLANDERS.

22. Completing Life Histories with Imputed Exit Dates: A Method for Historical Data from Passive Registration Systems.

23. Moving In/Out of Brussels' Historical Core in the Early 2000s: Migration and the Effects of Gentrification.

24. CIRCULAR MIGRATION EXPERIENCES OF THE ELDERLY TURKISH MIGRANTS IN BELGIUM: A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS.

25. International migration and biodemographical behaviour: a study of Italians in Belgium.

26. Ethnic Diversity, Anti‐Immigrant Sentiments, and Radical Right Voting in the Flemish Region of Belgium.

27. Victims and Intruders in the Belgian Press Coverage of the Asylum Issue.

28. Mobilité internationale étudiante et insertion professionnelle: parcours différenciés de migrants congolais en Belgique.

29. Institutional racism within the securitization of migration. The case of family reunification in Belgium.

30. Identity, migration and diversity in Belgian trade unions.

31. Migration intentions of rural youth in the Westhoek, Flanders, Belgium and the Veenkoloniën, The Netherlands.

32. Role of Turkish Islamic Organizations in Belgium: The Strategies of Diyanet and Milli Görüş.

33. Poles in Belgium and the question of rebirth of an independent Polish state.

34. A qualitative exploration of post-migration stressors and psychosocial well-being in two asylum reception centres in Belgium.

35. Factors Associated with Return Migration of First-Generation Immigrants in Belgium (2001–2011).

36. Selective Deafness of Political Parties: Strategic Responsiveness to Media, Protest and Real-World Signals on Immigration in Belgian Parliament.

37. Assessing Provider Bias in General Practitioners' Assessment and Referral of Depressive Patients with Different Migration Backgrounds: Methodological Insights on the Use of a Video-Vignette Study.

38. The Necessity for Alternative Legal Pathways: The Best Practice of Humanitarian Corridors Opened by Private Sponsors in Italy.

39. Ethnic minorities' support for redistribution: The role of national and ethnic identity.

40. Beyond migration patterns—understanding family reunion decisions of Filipino labour and Thai marriage migrants in global reproductive systems.

41. The views of migrant health workers living in Austria and Belgium on return migration to sub-Saharan Africa.

42. ‘That I Live, that's Because of Her’: Intersectionality as Framework for Unaccompanied Refugee Mothers.

43. ENHANCING THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF MIGRATION.

44. No Man's Land.

45. Health status and mortality rates of adolescents and young adults in the Brussels-Capital Region: differences according to region of origin and migration history.

46. Situating transnational families' care-giving arrangements: the role of institutional contexts.

47. Polish immigration in Belgium since 2004: New dynamics of migration and integration?

48. Postcolonial Stakes of Congolese (DRC) Political Space: 50 Years after Independence.

49. Migrants and the Diffusion of Low Marital Fertility in Belgium.

50. East European Jewish migrants and settlers in Belgium, 1880-1914: a transatlantic perspective.