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      Personal Social Networks of Recent Refugees in Germany: Does Family Matter?

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      Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies
      Informa UK Limited

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            Intermarriage and homogamy: causes, patterns, trends.

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              Network Effects and Social Inequality

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                Journal
                Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies
                Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies
                Informa UK Limited
                1556-2948
                1556-2956
                January 05 2022
                : 1-15
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Federal Institute for Population Research, Wiesbaden, Germany
                Article
                10.1080/15562948.2021.2017096
                4ab674f2-40c0-47dc-978a-f6c48d25baeb
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