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January 2016, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 131-143 Overcoming Challenges of International Migration Research: A Case Study Approach in Southern Mexico
by Julie Boyles - 144-158 The ‘Pardon Regulation’: Implementation and outcome of a regularisation programme in the Netherlands
by Monika Smit & Moira Galloway & Mina Vijkhuijs & Mariska Kromhout - 159-168 Social and political dimension of stigmatization: The development of Natasha and Maria images for immigrants in Istanbul
by Bayram Unal - 169-171 CONFERENCE REPORT: Turkish Migration Conference and Migration Challenge
by Philip L. Martin & Ibrahim Sirkeci - 172-174 Book review
by Hewan Girma
September 2015, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 181-192 Syrian Crisis and Migration
by Pinar Yazgan & Deniz Eroglu Utku & Ibrahim Sirkeci - 193-208 The international migration and foreign policy nexus: the case of Syrian refugee crisis and Turkey
by N. Ela Gokalp Aras & Zeynep Şahin Mencütek - 209-225 Deconstructing Turkey's Open Door Policy towards Refugees from Syria
by Burcu Togral Koca - 226-237 Educational Assessment of Syrian Refugees in Turkey
by Tuba Bircan & Ulaş Sunata - 238-250 Perceptions and newspaper coverage of Syrian refugees in Turkey
by Filiz Goktuna Yaylaci & Mine Karakus - 251-262 Vulnerability leading to mobility: Syrians exodus from Turkey
by N. Asli Sirin Oner & Hatice Deniz Genc - 263-278 A Socio-economic Perspective on the Urbanisation of Zaatari Camp in Jordan
by Ayham Dalal - 279-299 A Missing Element in Migration Theories
by Douglas S. Massey - 300-314 Dissatisfied, feeling unequal and inclined to emigrate: Perceptions from Macedonia in a MIMIC model
by Marjan Petreski & Blagica Petreski - 315-326 Migrant mobilities in Europe: Comparing Turkish to Romanian migrants
by Steffen Poetzschke - 327-335 Reform and the HuKou System in China
by Rong Cui & Jeffrey H. Cohen - 336-345 REVIEW: Measuring impact and the most influential works in Migration Studies
by Ibrahim Sirkeci & Jeffrey H. Cohen - 346-352 Book Reviews
by Natalia Zotova & Fethiye Tilbe & Mansi Thakker & Olga R. Gulina & Samantha Knapton
May 2015, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 103-112 Blind spots of traditional poverty measurement: the case of migrants
by Christos Koutsampelas - 113-123 Welfare participation: A comparison between immigrants and natives in the United Kingdom
by Nele van der Wielen - 124-136 Solidarity and fairness in the Common European Asylum System – failure or progress?
by Bernd Parusel - 137-151 Know Your Enemy: How Unauthorized Repatriated Migrants Learn About and Perceive Anti-Immigrant Mobilization in the United States
by Matthew Ward & Daniel E Martinez - 152-161 Circulation of immigrants to Hungary
by Sándor Illés - 162-171 Marginalized at the center: how public narratives of suffering perpetuate perceptions of refugees’ helplessness and dependency
by Otieno Kisiara - 172-179 Book Reviews
by Deianira Ganga & B. Dilara Seker & Wadim Strielkowski & Tuncay Bilecen
January 2015, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-12 Turkish Muslims in a German city: Entrepreneurial and residential self-determination
by Sarah Hacekett - 13-27 The impact of migrant workers' remittances on the living standards of families in Morocco: A propensity score matching approach
by Jamal Bouyiour & Amal Miftah - 28-37 Finnish refugee children’s experiences of Swedish refugee camps during the Second World War
by Merja Paksuniemi - 38-49 Revisiting the Motivations behind Remittance Behavior: Evidence of Debt-Financed Migration from Afghanistan
by Craig Loschmann & Melissa Siegel - 50-66 Recruitment through migrant social networks from Latvia to the United Kingdom: Motivations, processes and developments
by David McCollum & Elina Apsite-Berina - 67-78 "You can't just step from one place to another": The socio-politics of illegality in migration from Zimbabwe to South Africa
by Shannon Morreira - 79-90 “The more things change the more they stay the same”: Decision-making in Zimbabwean transnational families
by Daniel Makina & Andrıes Masenge - 91-101 VIEWPOINT: Asylum-seekers falsely implicating themselves in international crimes: Should they be informed of the existence of Article 1F of the Refugee Convention?
by Brian Moore & Joris van Wijk
September 2014, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 263-274 Editorial: Turkish migrants and their descendants in Austria Patterns of exclusion and individual and political responses
by Wiebke Sievers & Ilker Atac & Philipp Schnell - 275-287 Determining Turkish migration to Austria. The role of migration policy
by Ilker Atac - 288-299 From retreating to resisting How Austrian-Turkish women deal with experiences of racism
by Katharina Hametner - 300-315 Social well-being of second-generation Turks in two Austrian cities
by Philipp Schnell - 316-328 Repressive autonomy. Discourses on and surveillance of marriage migration from Turkey to Austria
by Sabine Strasser - 329-340 How Turkish is it? Art and culture in Vienna
by Wiebke Sievers - 341-352 “The more things change the more they stay the same”: Decision-making in Zimbabwean transnational families
by Admire Chereni - 353-367 Migration and Subjective Poverty in sending countries: An analysis of the Egyptian case
by Yehudith Kahn & Audrey Dumas & Yovav Eshet & Nir Billfeld - 368-376 The interplay between family and emigration from Romania
by Cristina Elena Bradatan - 377-386 What matters for internal migration, jobs or amenities?
by Thomas Niedomysl & William A. V. Clark - 387-390 Book review: Martin Geiger & Antoine Pécoud (eds.), Disciplining the Transnational Mobility of People, Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, 271 pp., (ISBN 978-1-137-26306-3)
by Antonina Levatino
May 2014, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 109-124 Editorial: The shadows of enlargement: Theorising mobility and inequality in a changing Europe
by Anna Amelina & Andreas Vasilache - 125-136 New forms of intra-European migration, labour market dynamics and social inequality in Europe
by Roland Verwiebe & Laura Wiesböck & Roland Teitzer - 137-153 With what implications? An assessment of EU migration governance between Union regulation and national diversity
by Emma Carmel - 154-170 Securitisation, economisation and the political constitution of temporary migration: the making of the Austrian seasonal workers scheme
by Kenneth Horvath - 171-186 Migrating skills, skilled migrants and migration skills: The influence of contexts on the validation of migrants’ skills
by Magdalena Nowicka - 187-205 Citizenship, Europe and ethnic boundary making among Russian minorities in Latvia and Lithuania
by Natalka Patsiurko & Claire Wallace - 206-217 The next generation: Experiences of higher educated Turkish-Dutch on The Hague labour market
by Karijn G. Nijhoff - 218-228 Policy perspectives of Turkey towards return migration: From permissive indifference to selective difference
by Özge Bilgili & Melissa Siegel - 229-244 Educated in New Zealand and staying on? A parameter simulation analysis
by Jan-Jan Soon - 245-257 Turkish migration in Europe: EU accession and migration flows
by Wadim Strielkowski & Ondřej Glazar - 258-259 Book review: Anna Triandafyllidou and Thanos Maroukis, Migrant smuggling: irregular migration from Asia and Africa to Europe
by Lisa Walter - 260-261 Book review: Xing Zhang, Preserving Cultural Identity through Education: The Schools of Chinese Community in Calcutta
by Tasha Agarwal
January 2014, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-10 Editorial: Expert commissions and migration policy making
by Philip L. Martin & Eugen Stark - 11-22 Evidence-based regulation of labour migration in OECD countries: setting quotas, selection criteria, and shortage lists
by Jonathan Chaloff - 23-32 Independent commissions and labour migration: The British MAC
by Philip L. Martin & Martin Ruhs - 33-42 Managing immigration: A review of some past projections
by B. Lindsay Lowell - 43-53 Case Study: Independent migration commissions in Europe: The case of Austria
by Gudrun Biffl - 54-64 VIEWPOINT: Population projections and migration commissions
by Michael S. Teitelbaum - 65-78 VIEWPOINT: The case for a foreign worker advisory commission
by Ray Marshall - 79-89 The search goes on: Parameter effects on the return migration decision
by Wayne Edwards & Lee Huskey - 90-100 Spatial regularities between non-immigrant and immigrant numbers in Canada
by Yigit Aydede - 101-108 A matter of value. Exploring what underlies adjudication in the French Court of Asylum
by Carolina Kobelinsky
September 2013, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 271-276 Immigration and civil society New ways of democratic transformation
by Óscar García Agustín & Martin Bak Jørgensen - 277-287 Framing the mobilization of migrants in Sweden
by Aleksandra Ålund & Nedžad Mešić & Lisa Kings & Magnus Dahlstedt - 288-298 Politics of civility: the case of the Association of Undocumented People of Madrid
by Óscar García Agustín - 299-312 Church Asylum - new strategies, alliances and modes of resistance
by Martin Bak Jørgensen - 313-323 Fighting discrimination and exclusion: Civil society and immigration policies in Italy
by Maurizio Ambrosini - 324-332 Voices: migrant domestic workers and civil society
by Manuel Abrantes - 333-341 Democratising democracy, humanising human rights: European decolonial social movements and the “alternative thinking of alternatives”
by Julia Suárez-Krabbe - 342-358 Challenges to immigrant associations and NGOs in contemporary Greece
by Apostolos G. Papadopoulos & Christos Chalkias & Loukia-Maria Fratsea - 359-368 Does FDI affect migration flows? The role of human capital
by Elena D'Agosto & Nazaria Solferino & Giovanni Tria - 369-382 Restricting Turkish marriage migration? National policy, couples' coping strategies and international obligations
by Isik Kulu-Glasgow & Arjen Leerkes - 383-398 Insurance and remittances: New evidence from Latin American immigrants to the US
by Bharati Basu & James T. Bang - 399-405 Book reviews
by Dogus Simsek & Perttu Salmenhaara & Luisa Morettin & Natalia Caicedo - 406-407 List of reviewers 2011-2013
by Ibrahim Sirkeci & Migration Letters
May 2013, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 115-124 Editorial: Migration and competitiveness: Japan and the United States
by Philip L. Martin - 125-143 Migration and US economic competitiveness
by Philip L. Martin - 144-158 Japanese agricultural competitiveness and migration
by Mitsuyoshi Ando & Kenji Horiguchi - 159-179 Migration and US agricultural competitiveness
by Philip L. Martin - 180-190 The foreign born in the American healthcare workforce: Trends in this century's first decade
by B. Lindsay Lowell - 191-209 Healthcare: The case of Japan
by Jun Inoue - 210-227 Immigration and the tech industry: As a labour shortage remedy, for innovation, or for cost savings?
by Norman Matloff - 228-244 Migration and competitiveness in science and engineering in Japan
by Nana Oishi - 245-253 When the exception becomes the rule: The Spanish citizenship regime
by Claudia Finotelli & MariaCaterina La Barbera - 254-269 Poverty measurement for a binational population
by Anita Alves Pena
January 2013, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-10 Editorial: Mapping social remittances
by Paolo Boccagni & Francesca Decimo - 11-22 Rethinking social remittances and the migration-development nexus from the perspective of time
by Peggy Levitt & Deepak Lamba-Nieves - 23-32 Linking social and financial remittances in the realms of financial know-how and education in rural Ecuador
by Diana Mata-Codesal - 33-46 Migrants and their money are not all the same: Migration, remittances and family morality in rural South India
by Ester Gallo - 47-55 Rethinking family relations through the allocation of emigration’s resources: Senegalese migrants’ use of e-commerce
by Melissa Blanchard - 57-70 Africa - Israel - Africa Return-migration experiences of African labour migrants
by Galia Sabar - 71-79 Migration and family change in Egypt: a comparative approach to social remittances
by Lucile Gruntz & Delphine Pagès-El Karoui - 81-90 Women’s social remittances and their implications at household level: A case study of Romanian migration to Italy
by Ionela Vlase - 91-100 Ukrainian migrant women’s social remittances: Contents and effects on families left behind
by Francesca Alice Vianello - 101-113 Changing patterns of migration to Australia's Northern Territory: Evidence of new forms of escalator migration to frontier regions?
by Catherine Martel & Andrew Taylor & Dean Carson
December 2012, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 297-302 Editoryal: Göç ve Türkiye
by Ibrahim Sirkeci & M. Murat Erdogan - 303-310 Entegrasyonu etkileyen makro düzey etkenler: Almanya ve Hollanda'da Türkler
by Gönül Tol - 311-327 Dış ticaret, ekonomik yardım, doğrudan yabancı yatırımlar ve göçmen dövizleri Türkiye'den olan göçü frenleyebilir mi?
by Sule Akkoyunlu - 329-336 Göçmen dövizleri ve küresel mali kriz
by Dilip Ratha & Ibrahim Sirkeci - 337-351 Türkiye'de işçi dövizlerinin toplam üretim büyümesine makroekonomik etkisi
by Aysit Tansel & Pinar Yasar - 353-363 Transnasyonal mobilite ve çatışma
by Ibrahim Sirkeci - 365-372 Göç ve hayatta kalma mücadelesi: İstanbul'da Azerbaycanlı kadın göçmenlerin hayatta kalma mücadelesi ve endüstriyel üretim
by Saniye Dedeoglu - 373-386 Türk göç kültürü: Türkiye ile Almanya arasında göç hareketleri, sosyo-ekonomik kalkınma ve çatışma
by Ibrahim Sirkeci & Jeffrey H. Cohen & Pinar Yazgan - 387-400 Sürdürülebilir Yasadışılık: İstanbul’da Gagauz Kadınlar
by Bayram Unal - 401-414 Göç, Ticaret ve Kalkınma: Meksika-ABD ve Türkiye-Avrupa Karşılaştırması
by Philip L. Martin
September 2012, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 193-199 EDITORIAL: Social mobility and migration
by Roberta Medda-Windischer, & Mike Danson & Richard Morén-Alegret & Mamadou Gaye - 201-214 Canada's temporary foreign worker programme: A discussion of human rights issues
by Kerry Cundal & Brian Seaman - 215-224 International migration and economic participation in small towns and rural areas — cross-national evidence
by Mike Danson & Birgit Jentsch - 225-236 Integration a few kilometres away from the motherland: Albanians' internal migration, settlement and voluntary return in Epirus and the Ionian Islands in Greece
by Gerhard Hetfleisch - 237-247 The impact of informal networks on labour mobility: Immigrants' first job in Spain
by Daniela Vono-de-Vilhena & Elena Vidal-Coso - 249-262 Ethnic niching in a segmented labour market: Evidence from Spain
by Mikolaj Stanek & Alberto Veira - 263-272 The impact of informal networks on labour mobility: Immigrants' first job in Spain
by Marika Gruber - 273-288 Socio-spatial scales as social boundaries? Or: How do migration studies profit from including ‘space’ in the sociology of social boundaries
by Anna Amelina - 289-296 Book Reviews
by Elizabeth Allen & Evinc Dogan & Ibrahim Sirkeci & Anna Hjalm & Bradley Saunders
May 2012, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 101-114 Intergenerational transmission of interethnic union formation patterns in Sweden
by Aycan Çelikaksoy - 115-130 Migrant agency and community structure: Competing explanations for economic decline in migrant sending communities of rural central Mexico
by Richard C. Jones - 131-140 Making light of borders: The case of the external EU border
by Bastian Vollmer - 141-154 Integration a few kilometres away from the motherland: Albanians' internal migration, settlement and voluntary return in Epirus and the Ionian Islands in Greece
by Stelios Gialis - 155-175 Intervening Opportunities and Competing Migrants in Turkish migration to Germany, 1969-2008
by Şule Akkoyunlu - 177-191 SURVEY/DATA: Survey/Data: The European migrant experience
by Neli Esipova & Magali Rheault & Anita Pugliese & Kirti Kanitkar
January 2012, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-10 EDITORIAL: Migration and development: Comparing Mexico-US and Turkey-Europe
by Philip L. Martin & Ibrahim Sirkeci & Eugen Stark - 11-24 Migration, trade, and development: Comparing Mexico-US and Turkey-Europe
by Philip L. Martin - 25-32 Macro-environmental factors affecting integration: Turks in Germany and the Netherlands
by Gonul Tol - 33-46 Turkish culture of migration: Flows between Turkey and Germany, socio-economic development and conflict
by Ibrahim Sirkeci & Jeffrey H. Cohen & Pinar Yazgan - 47-64 Turkey and Europe: The role of migration and trade in economic development
by Gudrun Biffl - 65-74 Migration vs. development? The case of poverty and inequality in Mexico
by Agustín Escobar Latapí - 75-86 Mexican labour market performance and emigration
by Carla Pederzini - 87-99 Immigration and the US farm labour supply
by J. Edward Taylor1 & Stephen R. Boucher & Aaron Smith & Peri L. Fletcher & Antonio Yúnez-Naude
October 2011, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 77-88 Current evidence of 'female flight' from remote Northern Territory Aboriginal communities – demographic and policy implications
by Andrew Taylor - 89-97 A postmodern migrant subjectivity: Reading Italian-Canadian-ness, reading Breaking the Mould
by Clara Sacchetti - 98-110 Regional distribution of immigrants in Hungary - An analytical approach
by Géza Tóth & Áron Kincses - 111-120 Potential of qualitative network analysis in migration studies- Reflections based on an empirical analysis of young researchers' mobility aspirations
by Elisabeth Scheibelhofer - 121-131 National identity and otherness in Greek speakers' talk about immigration: Methodological and transdisciplinary reflections
by Maria Xenitidou - 132-140 Do international remittances cause Dutch disease?
by Edsel L. Beja Jr - 141-152 Asset ownership of recent immigrants: An examination of nativity and socioeconomic factors
by Swarn Chatterjee & Jinhee Kim - 153-172 VIEWPOINT: Diaspora bonds for funding education
by Suhas L. Ketkar & Dilip Ratha - 173-184 Book Reviews
by Jennifer Redmond & Theodoros Iosifides & Perttu Salmenhaara & Sirkka Komulainen
April 2011, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-6 EDITORIAL: Survival Strategies of Irregular Immigrants
by Martina Cvajner & Giuseppe Sciortino - 7-16 Undocumented College Students in the United States: A category in need of further analysis
by Francesca Degiuli - 17-25 Sustainable Illegality: Gagauz Women in Istanbul
by Bayram Ünal - 26-33 Survival of the Excluded: Azerbaijani Immigrant Women’s Survival Strategies and Industrial Work in Istanbul
by Saniye Dedeoglu - 34-42 Undocumented Migrants and Invisible Welfare: Survival Practices in the Domestic Environment
by Maurizio Ambrosini - 43-54 Terrorists at the Gates? Unauthorized Migrants and Discourses of Danger
by Bernadette Nadya Jaworsky - 55-66 Dearly Deported: Social Citizenship of Undocumented Minors in the US
by Brandon D. Lundy - 67-76 Dearly Deported: Social Citizenship of Undocumented Minors in the US
by Karin Scherschel
October 2010, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 125-131 EDITORIAL: Remittances and the global financial crisis
by Dilip Ratha & Ibrahim Sirkeci - 132-143 Macroeconomic impact of remittances on output growth: Evidence from Turkey
by Aysit Tansel & Pinar Yasar - 144-158 Can trade, aid, foreign direct investments and remittances curb migration from Turkey?
by Sule Akkoyunlu - 159-167 Mobilising resiliency in times of economic hardship: Emerging themes in migrant worker remittance payments
by Kevin C. Garlan - 168-178 Migrant transfers in the MENA region: A two way street in which traffic is changing
by George Naufal & Carlos Vargas-Silva - 179-189 Migrant remittances in times of economic decline: Coping with protectionist policies in Slovenia
by Mojca Pajnik & Veronika Bajt - 190-202 Migration patterns in a remittances dependent economy: Evidence from Tajikistan during the global financial crisis
by Alexander M. Danzer & Oleksiy Ivaschenko - 203-213 Forecasting migrant remittances during the global financial crisis
by Sanket Mohapatra & Dilip Ratha - 214-223 CASE STUDY: The determinants of remittances to India
by Poonam Gupta - 224-230 CASE STUDY: Role of remittances in Tongan economy
by T. K. Jayaraman & Chee-Keong Choong & Ronald Kumar - 231-240 CASE STUDY: From shock absorber to shock transmitter: Determinants of remittances in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Raju Jan Singh - 241-242 Book Reviews
by Perttu Salmenhaara - 243-244 Book Reviews
by Sahar Ghumkor - 245-245 Book Reviews
by Mattijs Vandezande - 246-246 Reviewers in 2009-2010 (Volumes 6 & 7)
by Migration Letters
April 2010, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-6 Editorial: Research Methods in Ethnic and Migration Studies
by Carla DeTona & Annalisa Frisina & Deianira Ganga - 7-16 Some reflections on outsider and insider identities in ethnic and migrant qualitative research
by Sharon Wray & Michelle Bartholomew - 17-31 Visual methods in researching migrant children’s experiences of belonging
by Marta Moskal - 33-41 Gendered differences in emigration and mobility perspectives among European researchers working abroad
by Elisabeth Scheibelhofer - 43-55 The German Integration Panel – how to measure the influence of integration courses on migrants’ integration?
by Nina Rother - 57-67 A Participatory Approach to Research with Migrant Working Adolescents
by Rita Bertozzi - 69-78 Dealing with Dilemmas of Difference - Ethical and Psychological Considerations of “Othering” and “Peer Dialogues” in the Research Encounter
by Angela Kühner & Phil C. Langer - 79-90 Forced migration and psychosocial health: meaning-making through autobiographical narratives in the UK
by Maria Psoinos - 91-104 Internal migration and socio-economic change in Laos
by Kabmanivanh Phouxay & Gunnar Malmberg & Aina Tollefsen - 105-113 VIEWPOINT: Adam Smith on migration
by Daniel Rauhut - 115-116 How Professors Think: Inside the Curious World of Academic Judgment, 1st Edition by Michele Lamont
by Nina Heckler - 121-122 Janitors, Street Vendors, and Activists: The Lives of Mexican Immigrants in Silicon Valley by Christian Zlolniski
by Lourdes Gutierrez Najera
October 2009, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 101-108 Editorial: Biographical Methods in Migration Research
by Theodoros Iosifides & Deborah Sporton - 109-117 Migration, life narratives, memory and subjectivity: Reflections on an archival project on Irish migration
by Breda Gray - 119-129 A Mobile Life Story Tracing Hopefulness in the Life and Dreams of a Young Ivorian Migrant
by Jesper Bjarnesen - 131-141 Power and politics in migration narrative methodology: Research with young Congolese migrants in Uganda
by Christina Clark-Kazak - 143-153 Telling Diaspora Stories: theoretical and methodological reflections on narratives of migrancy and belongingness in the second generation
by Anastasia Christou - 155-164 Going North, coming South: Guatemalan migratory flows
by Michelle J. Moran-Taylor - 165-176 Natural Disasters and International Migration from Sub-Saharan Africa
by Wim Naudé - 177-184 Skilled immigrant women carers in rural England and their downward mobility
by Sondra Cuban - 185-193 The Algerian wife or “I'amour n'a pas d'age”
by Aileen Nielsen - 194-204 Discerning adaptation and disruption in the childbearing behaviour of immigrants in Greece: an analysis using micro-census data
by Georgia Verropoulou - 205-206 Transit Migration: The Missing Link between Emigration and Settlement by Aspasia Papadopoulou-Kourkoula
by Östen Wahlbeck - 207-208 The Archaeology of Xenitia: Greek Immigration and Material Culture Ed. by Kostis Kourelis
by Anna Karpathakis
April 2009, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial: Migration costs
by Martha W. Rees - 3-14 Transnational mobility and conflict
by Ibrahim Sirkeci - 15-25 The value, costs, and meaning of transnational migration in rural Oaxaca, Mexico
by Jeffrey Cohen & Bernardo Rios & Lise Byars - 27-36 The ABCs of migration costs: Assembling, bajadores, and coyotes
by Anna Ochoa O'Leary - 37-47 Discourses of diasporic responsibility in Ireland: The modern moment and the discursive costs of moving
by Aaron Thornburg - 49-62 Mobility and Immobility in a Transnational Context: Changing Views of Migration among the Kazakh Diaspora in Mongolia
by Cynthia Werner & Holly R. Barcus - 63-74 Endurance of Transnationalism in Bolivia's Valle Alto
by Richard C. Jones & Leonardo de la Torre - 75-82 On transnational migration, deepening vulnerabilities, and the challenge of membership
by Adrian J. Bailey - 83-90 Cumulative inertia or cumulative stress? Migration behaviour of Finnish graduates
by Mika Haapanen & Hannu Tervo - 91-100 Rural gentrification as a migration process: Evidence from Sweden
by Susanne Hjort