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Prof. dr. H.G. (Hein) de Haas
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
Programme group: Political Sociology: Power, Place and Difference
Fransen, S., & de Haas, H. (2022). Trends and Patterns of Global Refugee Migration. Population and Development Review, 48(1), 97-128. https://doi.org/10.1111/padr.12456[details]
Natter, K., Czaika, M., & de Haas, H. (2020). Political party ideology and immigration policy reform: an empirical enquiry. Political Research Exchange, 2(1), [1735255]. https://doi.org/10.1080/2474736X.2020.1735255[details]
de Haas, H. (2020). Paradoxes of migration and development. In T. Bastia, & R. Skeldon (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Migration and Development (pp. 17-31). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315276908-1[details]
de Haas, H., Castles, S., & Miller, M. J. (2020). The Age of Migration: International Population Movements in the Modern World. (6th ed.) Red Globe Press. [details]
2019
de Haas, H., Czaika, M., Flahaux, M-L., Mahendra, E., Natter, K., Vezzoli, S., & Villares‐Varela, M. (2019). International Migration: Trends, Determinants, and Policy Effects. Population and Development Review, 45(4), 885-922. https://doi.org/10.1111/padr.12291[details]
Czaika, M., de Haas, H., & Villares-Valera, M. (2018). The Global Evolution of Travel Visa Regimes. Population and Development Review, 44(3), 589-622. https://doi.org/10.1111/padr.12166[details]
de Haas, H., Natter, K., & Vezzoli, S. (2018). Growing restrictiveness or changing selection? The nature and evolution of migration policies. The International Migration Review, 52(2), 324-367. https://doi.org/10.1111/imre.12288[details]
Czaika, M., & de Haas, H. (2017). The Effect of Visas on Migration Processes. The International Migration Review, 51(4), 893-926. https://doi.org/10.1111/imre.12261[details]
2016
Berriane, M., de Haas, H., & Natter, K. (2016). Introduction: revisiting Moroccan migrations. In M. Berriane, H. de Haas, & K. Natter (Eds.), Revisiting Moroccan Migrations (pp. 1-19). London: Routledge. [details]
2015
Castles, S., de Haas, H., & Miller, M. J. (2015). Walking the tightrope: between global trends and regional detail. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 38(13), 2377-2385. https://doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2015.1034746[details]
de Haas, H. (2017). Bevolking en migratie. In D. Weenink, K. Rusinovic, N. Wilterdink, & B. van Heerikhuizen (Eds.), Samenlevingen: Inleiding in de sociologie (8e ed., pp. 251-286). Groningen: Noordhoff Uitgevers. [details]
2016
Berriane, M., de Haas, H., & Natter, K. (Eds.) (2016). Revisiting Moroccan Migrations. London: Routledge. [details]
Czaika, M., & de Haas, H. (2016). Evaluating migration policy effectiveness. In A. Triandafyllidou (Ed.), Routledge Handbook of Immigration and Refugee Studies (pp. 34-40). (Routledge International Handbooks). London: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315759302[details]
de Haas, H. (speaker) (2016). Introductory keynote speaker – 10 year International Migration Institute IMI anniversary conference. Oxford, University of Oxford. 13 January 2016., University of Oxford.
2023
Jolivet, D. (2023). Revisiting the role of welfare in migration: The case of Moroccan migration towards Europe. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. [details]
Natter, K. (2019). Political regimes and immigration policymaking: The contrasting cases of Morocco and Tunisia. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. [details]
Vezzoli, S., Bonfiglio, A., & de Haas, H. (2017). Global migration futures: Exploring the future of international migration with a scenario methodology. (IMI Working Paper Series; No. 135). Oxford: International Migration Institute Network. [details]
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