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Being far away from what you need: the impact of dispersal on resettled refugees' homemaking and place attachment in small to medium-sized towns in the Netherlands

Based on semi-structured interviews with 10 families and one single person from Syria who were resettled under the EU Turkey Statement, this article looks into processes of homemaking and place attachment in small to medium-sized towns in the Netherlands. We distinguish between homemaking practices...

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Published in:Journal of ethnic and migration studies 2021-08, Vol.47 (11), p.2377-2395
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Neighborhoods
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Refugees
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Small towns
Social environment
Towns
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