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Maarten Peter Vink

Maarten Peter Vink

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Political Science

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31
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5187
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1077
National Ranking
36

Overview

Maarten Peter Vink is affiliated with Maastricht University in the Netherlands, focusing their research within the broad domain of Social Sciences. Their work primarily addresses the fields of Sociology and Political Science, with additional contributions to Demography, Political Science and International Relations, Clinical Psychology, and Economics and Econometrics.

Their research agenda encompasses a range of migration-related topics, reflecting areas such as Migration and Labor Dynamics, Migration, Refugees, and Integration, Diaspora, Migration, and Transnational Identity, Urban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies, Migration, Ethnicity, and Economy, Migration, Health and Trauma, and Social Capital and Networks.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Maarten Peter Vink include:

  • Marie Labussière
  • Floris Peters
  • Hans Schmeets
  • Swantje Falcke
  • Luuk van der Baaren

They have published extensively in varied scholarly venues. The most frequent publication platforms include:

  • Harvard Dataverse
  • Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
  • Journal of the American College of Cardiology
  • Frontiers in Sociology
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Among the recent papers authored or coauthored by Maarten Peter Vink are:

  • "Long-Term Heterogeneity in Immigrant Naturalization: The Conditional Relevance of Civic Integration and Dual Citizenship" (2020) published in European Sociological Review
  • "On the move again? Residential trajectories of refugees after obtaining asylum in the Netherlands" (2020) published in Population Space and Place
  • "The intergenerational impact of naturalisation reforms: the citizenship status of children of immigrants in the Netherlands, 1995-2016" (2020) published in Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
  • "Immigrant Naturalisation, Employment and Occupational Status in Western Europe" (2020) published in Frontiers in Sociology
  • "Heterogeneous Naturalization Effects of Dual Citizenship Reform in Migrant Destinations: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Europe" (2023) published in American Political Science Review

Best Publications

  • Europeanization : new research agendas

    Paolo Roberto Graziano;Maarten P. Vink

  • The Oxford handbook of citizenship

    Ayelet Shachar;Rainer Bauböck;Irene Bloemraad;Maarten Peter Vink

  • what is europeanisation? and other questions on a new research agenda

    Maarten Vink

  • Challenges of a New Research Agenda

    Maarten P. Vink;Paolo Roberto Graziano

  • Dutch ‘Multiculturalism’ Beyond the Pillarisation Myth

    Maarten P. Vink

  • Citizenship Attribution in Western Europe: International Framework and Domestic Trends

    M. Vink;G.R. de Groot

  • Citizenship configurations: Analysing the multiple purposes of citizenship regimes in Europe

    Maarten Peter Vink;Maarten Peter Vink;Rainer Bauböck

  • Explaining access to citizenship in Europe: How citizenship policies affect naturalization rates

    Jaap Dronkers;Maarten Peter Vink

  • Not Quite Crisp, Not Yet Fuzzy? Assessing the Potentials and Pitfalls of Multi-value QCA

    Maarten P. Vink;Olaf Van Vliet

  • Immigrant naturalization in the context of institutional diversity : policy matters, but to whom ?

    Maarten Peter Vink;Maarten Peter Vink;Tijana Prokic-Breuer;Jaap Dronkers

  • Limits of European Citizenship: European Integration and Domestic Immigration Policies

    Maarten Peter Vink

  • Asylum Applications and Recognition Rates in EU Member States 1982–2001: A Quantitative Analysis

    Maarten Vink;Frits Meijerink

  • The Limited Europeanization of Domestic Citizenship Policy: Evidence from the Netherlands

    Maarten P. Vink

  • The ecology of immigrant naturalisation: a life course approach in the context of institutional conditions

    Floris Peters;Maarten Peter Vink;Hans Schmeets

  • Negative and Positive Integration in European Immigration Policies (

    Maarten P. Vink

  • When Europeanization Backfires: the Normalization of European Migration Politics

    Saskia Bonjour;Maarten Peter Vink;Maarten Peter Vink

  • Full membership or equal rights? : the link between naturalisation and integration policies for immigrants in 29 European states

    Thomas Huddleston;Maarten Peter Vink

  • Birthright citizenship, Trends and regulations in Europe

    Maarten Peter Vink;Gerard-René De Groot

  • Voting Advice Applications in Europe: The State of the Art

    Maarten Vink;M. Costa Lobo;M. Lisi

  • The international diffusion of expatriate dual citizenship

    Maarten Vink;Arjan Hille Schakel;David Reichel;Ngo Chun Luk

  • Anticipating the citizenship premium: before and after effects of immigrant naturalisation on employment

    Floris Peters;Maarten Peter Vink;Hans Schmeets

  • Comparing citizenship regimes

    Maarten Peter Vink

  • Three-Level Games in EU External Migration Policy: Negotiating Mobility Partnerships in West Africa†

    Natasja Reslow;Maarten Peter Vink;Maarten Peter Vink

Frequent Co-Authors

Rainer Bauböck
Rainer Bauböck European University Institute
Jaap Dronkers
Jaap Dronkers Maastricht University
Paolo Roberto Graziano
Paolo Roberto Graziano University of Padua
Marc Helbling
Marc Helbling University of Mannheim
Pieter Bevelander
Pieter Bevelander Malmö University
Irene Bloemraad
Irene Bloemraad University of British Columbia
Jan Willem Duyvendak
Jan Willem Duyvendak University of Amsterdam
Peter Van Aelst
Peter Van Aelst University of Antwerp
Arjan H. Schakel
Arjan H. Schakel University of Bergen
Peter Scholten
Peter Scholten Erasmus University Rotterdam

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