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A tale of three villages: Local housing policies, well‐being and encounters between residents and immigrants
2021
Population, Space and Place
This article examines how the location, function and quality of immigrant accommodation facilities, regulated by local housing policies, shape the perceived effects of immigration on the well-being of residents and immigrants in three villages in the Netherlands. Drawing on semistructured interviews with local government representatives, residents and Romanian and Polish immigrants, we show how the different locations of the immigrant accommodations condition social interactions between
doi:10.1002/psp.2467
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