Foreword / Godfr ied Engbersen
Introduction : migration-integration dynamics in Flanders / Christiane Timmerman, Noel Clycq, François Levrau, Lore Van Praag and Dirk Vanheule
part I. Setting the scene for understanding integration dynamics in Flanders/Belgium
1. Europe and the human rights imaginary : do perceptions of human rights in Europe affect migration aspirations? / Christiane Timmerman, Gert Verschraegen and Kenneth Hemmerechts
2. Fundamental rights as a catalyst for integration / Sanne Van de Pol, Dirk Vanheule, and Noel Clycq
3. 'You can't escape from it. It's in your blood' : naturalising ethnicity and strategies to ensure family and in-group cohesion / Noel Clycq
part II. Integration dynamics and societal institutions in Flemish society
4. Key problems in primary health care
qualitative research on prevention amongst physicians working in a superdiverse context / David De Coninck, François Levrau and Falke Tibax
5. Ethnic bound school choice : tolerance thresholds motivated by in-group preferences, out-group avoidance and an ethnic proxy for academic quality / Ward Nouwen, Anneloes Vandenbroucke and Steven Groenez
6. 'We hold on to the ones we have' : addressing school mobility to facilitate 'stable' educational trajectories, a case-study of an urban high school in Flanders / Rut Van Caudenberg, Noel Clycq, Ward Nouwen and Christiane Timmerman
7. Creating bonding social capital : the case of the Polish community school in Flanders / Edith Piqueray, Noel Clycq and Christiane Timmerman
8. 'We trust them, because they are receptive' : intercultural mediation to overcome barriers between Roma and mainstream education / Didier Boost
9. Can the introduction of a third party improve the quality of work for migrant domestic workers? The case of the service voucher system in Belgium / Joris Michielsen
10. Does migration motive matter for migrants' employment outcomes? The case of Belgium / Dries Lens, Ive Marx and Sunčica Vujić.