A demographic history of the Indo-Dutch population, 1930–2001
@article{Imhoff2004ADH, title={A demographic history of the Indo-Dutch population, 1930–2001}, author={Evert van Imhoff and Gijs Beets}, journal={Journal of Population Research}, year={2004}, volume={21}, pages={47-72} }
Indonesia was a Dutch colony until 1949. In the aftermath of World War II and the independence of the former Dutch East Indies, many people migrated from Indonesia to the Netherlands or other Western countries. This migrant population, known as the Indo-Dutch population, consists of Europeans, Asians, and persons of mixed European-Asian blood. These groups have all associated themselves with and experienced the colonial culture of the former Dutch Indies, and have carried this cultural…
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