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    The silent burden of stigmatisation: a qualitative study among Dutch people with a low socioeconomic position by Audrey M. W. Simons, Inge Houkes, Annemarie Koster, Daniëlle A. I. Groffen, Hans Bosma

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Methods Seventeen interviews were conducted among a group of Dutch people with a low socioeconomic position to examine their experiences with stigmatisation, how they coped with it and what they perceived as consequences. …”
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    Terror Management in a Multicultural Society: Effects of Mortality Salience on Attitudes to Multiculturalism Are Moderated by National Identification and Self-Esteem Among Native Dutch People by Mandy Tjew-A-Sin, Sander Leon Koole

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…To fill this void, two studies examined the effects of mortality salience (MS) among native Dutch people with varying levels of national identification and self-esteem. …”
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    Residential segregation and interethnic contact in the Netherlands by Sanne Boschman

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…In this paper the focus is on leisure contact of people from ethnic minorities aged 15 to 65 with native Dutch people. Binary logistic multilevel analysis shows that contact with native Dutch people is mainly explained by individual characteristics. …”
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    Origins by Van Schie, Gerwin

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Today, governmental statistics based on the origins of Dutch people are available online for free and can be used by third parties for a variety of applications. …”
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    Development of the anatomy theaters in the Netherlands during the 1600s and contributions of some important names by Sibel Çırpan, Hüseyin Baylan, Gökşin Nilüfer Yonguç

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This success can be explained by the fact that the Dutch people placed scientific methods in the new universities they established in parallel with the economic, political, cultural and mental development of the Dutch people. …”
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    National Identification, Social Dominance Orientation, and Attitudes Towards Black Pete in the Netherlands: Person- and Variable-Centered Analyses by Daudi van Veen, Rosanneke A. G. Emmen, Judi Mesman

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Black Pete, a blackface figure, is a popular but controversial part of the Dutch Sinterklaas festivity. Many ethnically Dutch people do not consider the figure to be a racist phenomenon and prefer not to change the figure, although many Black people in the Netherlands consider the figure to be racist. …”
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    Anatomisch model van de civil society voor de Wmo by Judith Metz

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…The idea of civil society is relatively new to the structure of Dutch society and the ways in which Dutch people are used to participate in the public domain. …”
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    Review of Louden, Mark. 2016. <em>Pennsylvania Dutch: The Story of an American Language</em>. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press. Pp. 473. by Steve Keiser

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…And in this telling, Louden succeeds in linking the lively present and future of Dutch among the plain people with its rich and revealing history among the non-plain Dutch people of Pennsylvania. [First paragraph]…”
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    Begging to be goed: Voicing discrimination in multilingual and multiethnic Netherlands by Muysken, Pieter

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The argument presented in analysing these voices centres around the idea that the sharp moral distinction between goed/fout ‘good’/‘wrong’ in Dutch public consciousness makes it difficult for the Dutch people to look at themselves objectively and critically examine their own concepts of society and those of their fellow citizens with different backgrounds.…”
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    Guerra y literatura en "El nombre del padre" de Nelleke Noordervliet by Manuel Sánchez Romero

    Published 2007-11-01
    “…ABSTRACT This article analyses one of the most important issues that appears in the novel written by the celebrated Dutch writer Nelleke Noordervliet “In the name of the father” (1993),: the Second World War and the consequences for the relationship between Germany and Holland, in particular the negative attitude of the Dutch people towards Germany.…”
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    Language use in Brussels and the position of Dutch by Rudi Janssens

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…English clearly remains in third place in terms of language use and is mainly spoken in a work environment, even though an increasing number of people from Brussels claim they speak.this language better than Dutch. People who live in Brussels find this multilingual environment an important asset, even though political polarisation is always looming around the corner.…”
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    Gerakan Anti-Kolonialisme Menuju Indonesia Merdeka Dalam Perspektif Smelserian by Yudhi Rachman

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Likewise with the emergence of the communist movement which was initially brought in by a handful of Dutch people, it began to dare to voice its demands more radically in opposing Dutch imperialism and capitalism in Indonesia. …”
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    Taalgebruik in Brussel en de plaats van het Nederlands by Rudi Janssens

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…English clearly remains in third place in terms of language use and is mainly spoken in a work environment, even though an increasing number of people from Brussels claim they speak.this language better than Dutch. People who live in Brussels find this multilingual environment an important asset, even though political polarisation is always looming around the corner.…”
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    L’usage des langues à Bruxelles et la place du néerlandais by Rudi Janssens

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…English clearly remains in third place in terms of language use and is mainly spoken in a work environment, even though an increasing number of people from Brussels claim they speak.this language better than Dutch. People who live in Brussels find this multilingual environment an important asset, even though political polarisation is always looming around the corner.…”
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    Indiëgangers: sociale herkomst en migratiemotieven (1830-1950). Een onderzoek op basis van de Historische Steekproef Nederlandse bevolking (HSN) by U. Bosma, K. Mandemakers

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Dutch People who went to the Dutch East Indies: Social Origins and Motives to Migrate (1830-1950). …”
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    The Dutch Terror Plot by CASIS-Vancouver

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…The motive behind the plot allegedly stems from a cultural conflict between the Dutch people and Muslims living in the Netherlands. Suspects have claimed that they were conducting an act against the Dutch government (Tingle & Dyer, 2018). …”
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    Indiëgangers: sociale herkomst en migratiemotieven (1830-1950). Een onderzoek op basis van de Historische Steekproef Nederlandse bevolking (HSN) by U. Bosma, K. Mandemakers

    Published 2008-01-01
    “… Dutch People who went to the Dutch East Indies: Social Origins and Motives to Migrate (1830-1950). …”
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