Explaining Cross-Country Differences in Attitudes Towards Immigration in the EU-15

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Explaining Cross-Country Differences in Attitudes Towards Immigration in the EU-15. / Malchow-Møller, Nikolaj; Munch, Jakob Roland; Schroll, Sanne; Skaksen, Jan Rose.

I: Social Indicators Research, Bind 91, Nr. 3, 2009, s. 371-390.

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Malchow-Møller, N, Munch, JR, Schroll, S & Skaksen, JR 2009, 'Explaining Cross-Country Differences in Attitudes Towards Immigration in the EU-15', Social Indicators Research, bind 91, nr. 3, s. 371-390. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-008-9341-5

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Malchow-Møller, N., Munch, J. R., Schroll, S., & Skaksen, J. R. (2009). Explaining Cross-Country Differences in Attitudes Towards Immigration in the EU-15. Social Indicators Research, 91(3), 371-390. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-008-9341-5

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Malchow-Møller N, Munch JR, Schroll S, Skaksen JR. Explaining Cross-Country Differences in Attitudes Towards Immigration in the EU-15. Social Indicators Research. 2009;91(3):371-390. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-008-9341-5

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Malchow-Møller, Nikolaj ; Munch, Jakob Roland ; Schroll, Sanne ; Skaksen, Jan Rose. / Explaining Cross-Country Differences in Attitudes Towards Immigration in the EU-15. I: Social Indicators Research. 2009 ; Bind 91, Nr. 3. s. 371-390.

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