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September 2021, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 1205-1205 Correction to: Recent Trends in Immigrant Fertility in Australia
by Bernard Baffour & James Raymer & Ann Evans
June 2021, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 385-403 The Symbolic Communication of the Ukuwala Mahiate Ritual of the Indigenous Peoples of Mamala, Moluccas, Indonesia
by Sulaeman Sulaeman & Muhammad Rijal & Mahdi Malawat & Idrus Sere - 405-427 Mexican Niches in the US Construction Industry: 2009–2015
by Pedro Spindler-Ruiz - 429-451 Transition Processes and Outcomes for Immigrant and Refugee Youth: a Narrative Review from a Goal-Directed Perspective
by Rosalynn M. Record-Lemon & Magali Chevalier & Meredith Mackenzie & Marcos L. Moura & Kesha Pradhan & Vanessa Silva & Richard A. Young - 453-470 Transnationalism—Recognizing the Strengths of Dual Belonging for Both Migrant and Society
by Annemarie Klingenberg & Johannes M. Luetz & Ann Crawford - 471-471 Correction to: Transnationalism—Recognizing the Strengths of Dual Belonging for Both Migrant and Society
by Annemarie Klingenberg & Johannes M. Luetz & Ann Crawford - 473-502 Geography of the Midwestern Multilingual Student: the Possibility of Upward Mobility
by Lyndsie Marie Schultz - 503-527 Empowered by Absence: Does Male Out-migration Empower Female Household Heads Left Behind?
by Adnan M. S. Fakir & Naveen Abedin - 529-551 Social Integration and Multilocality: a Multivariate Study on Lifestyle Migration
by Joaquín Rodes & Vicente Rodríguez - 553-575 Non-governmental Development Organizations in Spain: Their Contributions and Relationships in the Realm of Immigration
by Mourad Aboussi & Joan Lacomba - 577-598 Is the Segmented Skill Divide Perspective Useful in Migration Studies? Evidence from the Portuguese Case
by José Carlos Marques & Pedro Candeias & Pedro Góis & João Peixoto - 599-613 Rise (and Decline) of European Migrants in Greece: Exploring Spatial Determinants of Residential Mobility (1988–2017), with Special Focus on Older Ages
by Luca Salvati & Federico Benassi - 615-633 Perceptions About the Labor Market Integration of Refugees: Evidences from Syrian Refugees in Jordan
by Zeynep Sahin Mencutek & Ayat J. Nashwan - 635-652 Assessment of the Immigrants Integration Level in the New Member States of the EU in 2009–2018
by Adela Zubikova - 653-672 Does Community Size Matter in the Settlement Process? The Experience of Syrian Refugees in Lethbridge in Alberta, Canada
by Sandeep Agrawal & Pradeep Sangapala - 673-690 Beyond the Usual Suspects and Towards Politicisation: Immigration in Quebec’s Party Manifestos, 1991–2018
by Catherine Xhardez & Mireille Paquet - 691-703 Comparing Accidental Drownings Between Local Permanent Residents and Internal Migrants in Pudong, Shanghai, China (2004–2017)
by Feng Li & Xuesong Lu & Paul S. F. Yip - 705-727 Migrant Integration Policies, Perceived Group Threat and Generalized trust: a Case of European Countries
by Alexander Tatarko & Tomas Jurcik - 729-748 Anywhere but Here: a Calculus for Protection of Children with Albinism
by Bright Nkrumah - 749-767 Understanding the Integration Process Through the Concept of Trust: a Case Study of Latin American Professionals in Québec
by Sebastien Arcand & Joseph Facal & Victor Armony - 769-790 Evaluation of Effectiveness of Fence on a Country’s Border: a Case Study of Pak-Afghan Border Fence
by Yousaf Ali & Asadullah Khan & Ghani Khan & Amin Ullah Khan & Zeeshan Ahmad
March 2021, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-20 Russian Migration Research in Transnational Discourse: Theoretical and Empirical Aspects
by Elena Vladimirovna Khakhalkina & Galina Vasil’evna Grosheva - 21-32 Significant Predictors of Henley Passport Index
by Hilary I. Okagbue & Pelumi E. Oguntunde & Sheila A. Bishop & Patience I. Adamu & Elvir M. Akhmetshin & Chukwuemeka O. Iroham - 33-46 Not All Syrian Doctors Become Taxi Drivers: Stagnation and Continuity Among Highly Educated Syrians in Norway
by Susanne Bygnes - 47-68 Broadening the Remittance Debate: Reverse Flows, Reciprocity and Social Relations Between UK-Based Ghanaian Migrants and Families Back Home
by Thomas Yeboah & Emmanuel Frimpong Boamah & Thomas Padi Appai - 69-86 Feeling Safe and Secure from Gender-Based Violence: Highly Educated, Middle-Class Indian Women Migrants’ Gendered Understandings of Integration in the UK
by Agnes Simic - 87-101 Social Capital and Migrants’ Quality of Life: a Systematic Narrative Review
by Adekunle Adedeji - 103-121 Influence of Integrative Social Capital on the Resilience of Immigrant Families: Accounts of Economic Class Immigrants in the Toronto Area
by Marc Y. Valade - 123-144 The Moderating Role of Group Identification in Perceptions of Diversity—Exemplified by a Vignette Analysis of Diversely Characterized Muslims in Germany
by Coskun Canan - 145-166 The Long-term Relationship Between International Labour Migration and Unemployment in Spain
by Alexandra M. Espinosa & Ignacio Díaz-Emparanza - 167-181 Representation of Syrian Women and Children Refugees’ Health in Turkish Daily Newspapers
by Nilüfer Narlı & Mine Özaşçılar - 183-204 Affirmation and Defamation: Zimbabwean Migrant Teachers’ Survival Strategies in South Africa
by Kudzayi Savious Tarisayi & Sadhana Manik - 205-226 The Combined Effect of Qualifications and Marriage on the Employment Trajectories of Peruvian Graduates in Switzerland
by Romina Seminario & Nicky Le Feuvre - 227-245 Gender, Family, and Community Attachment in a New Destination
by Erin Trouth Hofmann & Claudia Méndez Wright & Emma Meade Earl - 247-264 Me, Myself and I: Exploring the Micro-moments of Local, Immigrant and Tourist Self in Bicultural Identities
by Konstantina Zerva & Najim Quardi Ahbouch - 265-287 Framing Canadian Immigration Discourse Under the Conservative Government (2006–2015): Breaking Path Dependence?
by Magdalena Fiřtová - 289-310 The Transnational Making of Population: Migration, Marriage and Fertility Between Morocco and Italy
by Francesca Decimo - 311-332 The Intergenerational Effects of Intermarriage
by Anna Tegunimataka - 333-345 Social Capital: Supportive of Bhutanese Refugees’ Integration in the United States
by Justine L. Lewis - 347-368 “Homeland-Rooted” or Acquired in the Receiving Society: How Does the Composition of Migrants’ “Co-Ethnic” Ties Affect Their Patterns of Integration?
by Evgeni Varshaver & Anna Rocheva - 369-384 Social Resources and Challenges Related to the Schooling and Education of Immigrant Children at High Schools in Japan
by Hiromi Kobayashi & Mioko Tsuboya
December 2020, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 993-1026 Substantial Labor Market Effects of the Residency Status
by Eric Schuss - 1027-1042 Plural Belongings: Mothering Co-resident Children Post-migration in the USA
by Jacqueline Mosselson - 1043-1056 Determining a Positive Causal Relationship of Immigration on Living Standards
by Jessica Zhu & William Pulleyblank - 1057-1081 The Effect of Ethnic Community on Acculturation and Cultural Adaptation: the Case of Russian-Speaking Older Adults
by Andrey Vinokurov & Edison J. Trickett & Dina Birman - 1083-1096 ‘We Do Not Use Freezers in Syria’: Realignment and the Pursuit of Belonging Among Refugees in a Norwegian Village
by Gard Ringen Høibjerg - 1097-1113 ‘My Parents Fell behind’: Social Remittances, Integration and Generational Change Among Moldovan Immigrants
by Pietro Cingolani & Francesco Vietti - 1115-1130 Protection and Refuge in Brazil and Chile: the Case of Palestinian Refugees - an Analysis from the Model of Economic and Cultural Adaptation
by Arlette Leal & Adriana Palomera & Carmen Norambuena - 1131-1147 Integration, Settler Colonialism, and Precarious Legal Status Migrants in Canada
by Paloma E. Villegas & Breanna Barrie & Serriz Peña & Jilanch Alphonso & Alveera Mamoon - 1149-1163 The Consequences of Husband’s International Migration on Family Left-Behind in Tamil Nadu, India
by Arokkiaraj Heller & Archana Kaushik - 1165-1185 Job Market Perceptions of African Migrant Women in South Africa as an Initial and Long-Term Coping and Adaptation Mechanism
by A. Ncube & Yonas T. Bahta & A. J. Jordaan - 1187-1204 Transnational Embeddedness of Nigerian Immigrant Entrepreneurship in Ghana, West Africa
by Thomas Antwi Bosiakoh - 1205-1224 The Immigrant Paradox Among the UK’s Adolescents: Data from the LSYPE 2004–2010 Project
by Anica Bowe - 1225-1248 The Labour Market Impact of Immigration in Three Sub-Saharan African Economies
by Theo Sparreboom & Jesse Mertens & Sandra Berger - 1249-1261 The Life Experiences of Refugees in Canada: A Comprehensive Scoping Review to Identify Unmet Needs and Barriers
by Setareh Ghahari & Josie Lui & Satmeen Nagra & Sara Morassaei - 1263-1278 Signalling the End of the Migration Journey: Exploring Transnational Ageing Narratives on Residential Selection
by Shamette Hepburn - 1279-1294 Negotiating and Performing “Jewish Australian” Identity in South-East Queensland’s Jewish Community: Creolization, National Identity and Power
by Jennifer Creese - 1295-1308 The Health Problems at the Landing of the Migrants in Lampedusa from 2011 to June 2019: Analysis of the Data and Revision of the Literature
by Linda Pasta & Leonardo Antonio Mesa Suero & Maria Gabriella Filippazzo & Enzo Massimo Farinella & Cettina Gargano & Domenico Serravalle & Nicolò D’Amico - 1309-1328 Great Expectations: Perspectives of Young West African Immigrant Men Transitioning to the Canadian Labour Market Without Postsecondary Education
by Stacey Wilson-Forsberg & Oliver Masakure & Edward Shizha & Ginette Lafrenière & Magnus Mfoafo-M’Carthy
September 2020, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 667-691 Towards an Integration of Models of Discrimination of Immigrants: from Ultimate (Functional) to Proximate (Sociofunctional) Explanations
by Dmitry Grigoryev & Anastasia Batkhina & Fons Vijver & John W. Berry - 693-709 Restrictions on the Employment of Migrant Workers in the Israeli Domestic Care Sector: Do They Really Work?
by Yoram Ida & Gal Talit & Sigal Levy - 711-729 “All of This Happens Here?”: Diminishing Perceptions of Canada through Immigrants’ Precarious Work in Ontario
by Mary Jean Hande & Ayesha Mian Akram & Shelley Condratto - 731-744 International Migration and Stereotype Formation: Indonesian Migrants in Hong Kong
by Wayne Palmer - 745-763 Strengths and Resilience of Migrant Women in Transit: an Analysis of the Narratives of Central American Women in Irregular Transit Through Mexico Towards the USA
by Mayra Carolina Lemus-Way & Helena Johansson - 765-780 Intercultural Relations Among Cape Verdean Immigrants Living in Portugal
by Félix Neto - 781-806 A Mixed Method Approach on Greek Civil Society Organizations Supporting Migrants During the Refugee Crisis
by Stefania Kalogeraki - 807-827 Safe Employment Integration of Recent Immigrants and Refugees
by Agnieszka Kosny & Basak Yanar & Momtaz Begum & Dina Al-khooly & Stephanie Premji & Morgan A. Lay & Peter M. Smith - 829-846 Immigration and Ethnic Diversity in England and Wales Examined Through an Area Classification Framework
by Kitty Lymperopoulou - 847-859 Migration with Dignity: a Case Study on the Livelihood Transition of Marshallese to Springdale, Arkansas
by S. N. McClain & C. Bruch & M. Nakayama & M. Laelan - 861-877 Knocking on the Doors of Integration: Swedish Integration Policy and the Production of a National Space
by Lena Grip - 879-891 EU-28 Country Clusters and Patterns of Disease During the European Refugee Crisis
by Songul Cinaroglu - 893-908 Resettlement of Syrian Refugees in Canada
by Abe Oudshoorn & Sarah Benbow & Matthew Meyer - 909-924 Image of Immigrants in South Korean News Coverage
by Sangtu Ko - 925-947 Whiteness, Migration and Integration into the British Labour Market
by David Manley & Nabil Khattab & Ron Johnston - 949-971 Noncitizen Voting Rights in the Global Era: a Literature Review and Analysis
by Dan Ferris & Ron Hayduk & Alyscia Richards & Emma Strauss Schubert & Mary Acri - 973-992 The Bureaucratic and Political Work of Immigration Classifications: an Analysis of the Temporary Foreign Workers Program and Access to Settlement Services in Canada
by Sarah Elizabeth Roberts
June 2020, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 335-349 Determinants of Life Satisfaction: Role of Living Arrangements, Social Status, and Perceived Satisfaction in Women
by Filza Waseem & Tahira Jibeen & Waseem Zafar Iqbal - 351-379 The Immigrant Mortality Advantage in Canada, 2001 and 2011
by Frank Trovato - 381-395 Patterns of Middling Migrant Sociabilities: a Case Study of a Disempowered City and Towns
by Krzysztof Jaskulowski - 397-411 School-Aged Syrian Refugees Resettling in Canada: Mitigating the Effect of Pre-migration Trauma and Post-migration Discrimination on Academic Achievement and Psychological Well-Being
by John Walker & Daniyal Zuberi - 413-429 Integration and Exclusion at Work: Latvian and Swedish Agency Nurses in Norway
by Hege Merete Knutsen & Katrine Fangen & Oksana Žabko - 431-451 Communication Technology and Social Integration: Access and Use of Communication Technologies Among Floridian Resettled Refugees
by Caitlin G. Bletscher - 453-468 Child Care and Labor Deregulation Through the J1 Visa in the USA: Cultural Experiences and Temporary Work of Qualified Young Mexican People
by Mirza Aguilar–Pérez - 469-484 Returning Home: the Experiences of Resettlement for Syrian-Armenian Refugees into Armenia
by Rebecca L. Thomas & Grace Felten & Lisa Yagaloff & Marine Yarmaloyan - 485-508 The Impact of Immigration on Public and Out-of-Pocket Health Expenditure in OECD Countries
by Rezwanul Hasan Rana & Khorshed Alam & Jeff Gow - 509-528 Exploring the Effects of Acculturative Stress and Social Support on the Acculturation-Depression Relationship in Two Countries of Similar Social Status
by Mehrdad F. Falavarjani & Christine J. Yeh & Symen A. Brouwers - 529-549 Through their Eyes: A Photovoice and Interview Exploration of Integration Experiences of Congolese Refugee Women in Indianapolis
by Jyotika Saksena & Shannon L. McMorrow - 551-561 The Economics of Teaching in India Versus Teaching Aboard: Teacher Salary Differentials Using Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)
by Gavin George & Bruce Rhodes - 563-585 Evidence of Hiring Discrimination Against the Second Generation: Results from a Correspondence Test in the Swiss Labour Market
by Eva Zschirnt - 587-610 Why Do People Flee? Revisiting Forced Migration in Post-Saddam Baghdad
by Duygu Ozaltin & Farah Shakir & Neophytos Loizides - 611-631 “Making Do” in the Land of Opportunity—a Quantitative Exploration of the Economic Integration of Refugees in Utah
by Yvette Young - 633-648 “It’s Hard to Explain.”: Service Providers’ Perspectives on Unaccompanied Minors’ Needs Based on Minors’ Forms of Immigration Relief
by Kathryn A. V. Clements & Diane Baird & Rebecca Campbell - 649-665 Remittances and Lifestyle Changes Among Indonesian Overseas Migrant Workers’ Families in Their Hometowns
by Siti Mas’udah
March 2020, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-20 Migration and the Labour Market: Ukrainian Women in the Italian Care Sector
by Luisa Salaris & Nicola Tedesco - 21-39 Refugee Settlement in New Brunswick
by Mikael Hellstrom - 41-56 Dispersed or Concentrated? Urban Distributions of Ethnic Retail Entrepreneurs: the Late Nineteenth-Century USA
by Robert L. Boyd - 57-76 Positive Changes and Appreciation of Life Among Economic Immigrants in Scotland
by Anna Bak-Klimek & Thanos Karatzias & Lawrie Elliott & Adele Dickson & Rory MacLean - 77-91 Refugee Migration Histories in a Meatpacking Town: Blurring the Line Between Primary and Secondary Migration
by Kyle Anne Nelson & Christine Marston - 93-116 Determinants of Indigenous Migration: the Case of Guerrero’s Mountain Region in Mexico
by Jorge Mora-Rivera & Isael Fierros-González - 117-132 Regulating Immigrant Identities: the Role of Government and Institutions in the Identity Construction of Refugees and Other Migrants
by Ibolya Losoncz & Jay Marlowe - 133-153 Do Migrants Get Involved in Politics? Levels, Forms and Drivers of Migrant Political Participation in Italy
by Livia Elisa Ortensi & Veronica Riniolo - 155-170 Gendered Spaces and Educational Expectations: the Case of the Former Refugee Camp “Elliniko” in Athens
by Arezou Rezaian & Ivi Daskalaki & Anna Apostolidou - 171-184 Citizens of Ambivalence: How Educated Young Somali Americans Perceive their Transnational Being and Belonging?
by Marko Kananen - 185-204 Bargaining the Future: a Descriptive Study of the Lives of the Indonesian Illegal Migrant Workers
by Bagong Suyanto & Rahma Sugihartati & Sutinah & Medhy Hidayat - 205-220 The Latent Precariousness of Migrant Workers: a Study of Ukrainians Legally Employed in Poland
by Kamil Filipek & Dominika Polkowska - 221-240 Social Networks and the Geographies of Young People’s Migration: Evidence from Independent Child Migration in Ghana
by Richard Serbeh & Prince Osei-Wusu Adjei - 241-251 Examining the Housing Experiences in Malaysia: a Qualitative Research on Pakistani Immigrant Labours
by Zermina Tasleem & Mohd Na’eim Ajis & Nor Azizah Zainal Abidin - 253-271 Factoring in Societal Culture in Policy Transfer Design: the Proliferation of Private Sponsorship of Refugees
by Daniel Bertram & Ammar Maleki & Niels Karsten - 273-294 “Can Someone Help Me?” Refugee Women’s Experiences of Using Settlement Agencies to Find Work in Canada
by Sonja Senthanar & Ellen MacEachen & Stephanie Premji & Philip Bigelow - 295-306 Effect of Positive Social Interaction on the Psychological Well-being in South American Immigrants in Chile
by Alfonso Urzúa & Jose Leiva & Alejandra Caqueo-Urízar - 307-318 Analyzing the Effect of ICT on Migration and Economic Growth in Belt and Road (BRI) Countries
by Kashif Iqbal & Hui Peng & Muhammad Hafeez & Khurshaid - 319-334 The Role of Environmental Perception in the Attitudes of People in Aran and Bidgol Concerning the Presence of Afghan Migrants
by Mohsen Shaterian
November 2019, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 941-962 Canadian Refugee Sponsorship Programs: Experience of Syrian Refugees in Alberta, Canada
by Sandeep Kumar Agrawal - 963-981 Bodies at Work, Work on Bodies: Migrant Bodies, Wage Labour, and Family Reunification in Italy
by Francesco Della Puppa - 983-993 “Let Us Help Them at Home”: Policies and Misunderstandings on Migrant Flows Across the Mediterranean Border
by Marco Caselli - 995-1011 Drive-By Education: The Role of Vocational Courses in the Migration Projects of Foreign Nurses in Canada
by Shiva Nourpanah - 1013-1028 Migrant Zimbabwean Teachers in South Africa: Challenging and Rewarding Issues
by Zenzele Weda & Rian Villiers - 1029-1040 Integration of Syrian Refugees in Turkey: Understanding the Educators’ Perception
by Hasan Aydin & Mahmut Gundogdu & Arif Akgul - 1041-1053 Somehow Familiar but Still a Stranger: Syrian Students in Turkish Higher Education
by Günnur Ertong Attar & Deniz Küçükşen - 1055-1070 Labor Market Integration of Skilled Immigrants
by Nonna Kushnirovich - 1071-1095 The Employment and Occupational Status of Migrants from Countries Experiencing Armed Conflict
by Marie-Pier Joly - 1097-1120 Marriage and Migration: Moroccan Women’s Views on Partner Choice, Arranged and Forced Marriage in Belgium
by Alexia Sabbe & Karima Boujaddayni & Marleen Temmerman & Els Leye - 1121-1136 Inclusion Through Political Participation, Trust from Shared Political Engagement: Children of Migrants and School Activism in Italy
by Federico Farini - 1137-1159 The Meaning of Detention on Life Trajectories and Self-Identities: the Perspectives of Detained Migrants in a Removal Centre in Portugal
by Paula Cristina Sampaio & Isabel Estrada Carvalhais - 1161-1179 Pathways for Refugees’ Descent into Homelessness in Edmonton, Alberta: the Urgent Need for Policy and Procedural Change
by David St. Arnault & Noorfarah Merali - 1181-1202 Cultural Brokering with Syrian Refugee Families with Young Children: An Exploration of Challenges and Best Practices in Psychosocial Adaptation
by Sophie Yohani & Anna Kirova & Rebecca Georgis & Rebecca Gokiert & Teresa Mejia & Yvonne Chiu - 1203-1223 Similar or Different? A Comparison of Environmental Behaviors of US-Born Whites and Chinese Immigrants
by Guizhen Ma
August 2019, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 639-658 Higher Wages Vs. Social and Legal Insecurity: Migrant Domestic Workers in Russia and Kazakhstan
by Liliya Karachurina & Yulia Florinskaya & Anna Prokhorova - 659-684 Differences in Labor Supply by Birthplace and Family Composition in Switzerland: the Role of Human Capital and Household Income
by Julie Lacroix & Elena Vidal-Coso - 685-702 Stuck Between Mainstreaming and Localism: Views on the Practice of Migrant Integration in a Devolved Policy Framework
by Silvia Galandini & Gareth Mulvey & Laurence Lessard-Phillips - 703-715 Does Labor Market Position Explain the Differences in Self-Rated Health between Employed Immigrants and Native Swedes: a Population-Based Study from Southern Sweden
by Marina Taloyan & Hugo Westerlund & Gunnar Aronsson & Per-Olof Östergren - 717-734 Immigrant Children, Educational Performance and Public Policy: a Capability Approach
by Abdirashid A. Ismail - 735-749 Humanitarianism in Praxis? Probing Power Dynamics around Key Actors in Zimbabwe’s Forced Migration
by Abigail R. Benhura & Maheshvari Naidu - 751-768 Impacts of Vocational Training for Socio-economic Development of Afghan Refugees in Labor Markets of Host Societies in Baluchistan
by Aziz Ahmed - 769-786 Refugee Mental Health and Healing: Understanding the Impact of Policies of Rapid Economic Self-sufficiency and the Importance of Meaningful Work
by Julia Meredith Hess & Brian L. Isakson & Suha Amer & Eric Ndaheba & Brandon Baca & Jessica R. Goodkind - 787-808 Agent-Based Model Analysis of Impact of Immigration on Switzerland’s Social Security
by Marcello Marini & Ndaona Chokani & Reza S. Abhari - 809-821 Analyzing the Effect of Remittance Transfer on Socioeconomic Well-Being of Left-Behind Parents: a Study of Pakistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK)
by Septi Ariadi & Muhammad Saud & Asia Ashfaq - 823-849 The Puzzle of Canadian Exceptionalism in Contemporary Immigration Policy
by Michael Trebilcock - 851-868 Migrant Integration and Cultural Capital in the Context of Sport and Physical Activity: a Systematic Review
by Robyn Smith & Ramón Spaaij & Brent McDonald - 869-886 Islam and Muslim Minorities in Austria: Historical Context and Current Challenges of Integration
by Zeynep Sezgin - 887-906 The Securitization of the Syrian Refugee Crisis Through Political Party Discourses
by Recep Gulmez - 907-924 Employment Aspirations of Former Refugees Settled in Australia: a Mixed Methods Study
by Aparna Hebbani & Nigar G. Khawaja - 925-940 Syrian Refugees in Turkey and Integration Problem Ahead
by Sevda Akar & M. Mustafa Erdoğdu
May 2019, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 323-340 Internship as a Mean for Integration. A Critical Study
by Hala Alaraj & Majsa Allelin & Matilda Amundsen Bergström & Camilla Brudin Borg - 341-359 Estonian Migrants’ Aspiration for Social Citizenship in Finland: Embracing the Finnish Welfare State and Distancing from the ‘Non-Deserving’
by Rolle Alho & Markku Sippola - 361-374 Clustering Reasons for Returning: an Overview of Return Migration in Albania
by Thaís García-Pereiro - 375-417 The Experience of Food Insecurity Among Immigrants: a Scoping Review
by Merryn Maynard & Jennifer Dean & Paulina I. Rodriguez & Gobika Sriranganathan & Mona Qutub & Sharon I. Kirkpatrick - 419-435 The Effect of Unpreparedness for Immigration Court on Psychopathology
by Cassandra A. Bailey & Amanda Venta & James Crosby & Jorge Varela & Marcus Boccaccini - 437-458 The International Health Labor Migration to Switzerland: Key Challenges for Its Governance
by Ibrahima Amadou Dia - 459-477 In Different Voices: Auckland Refugee Communities’ Engagement with Conflict Resolution in New Zealand
by Anet Kate & Jane Verbitsky & Kaden Wilson - 479-495 Exploring Involvement of Immigrant Organizations With the Young 1.5 and 2nd Generations: Latin American Associations in Canada and Israel
by Deby Babis & Agnes G. Meinhard & Ida E. Berger - 497-519 Comparison of Four Different Livelihood Programmes for Urban Refugee Women in Durban, South Africa: Insights from the Capability Approach
by Laura Van Raemdonck - 521-536 The Dynamics of Tourism—Refugeeism on House Prices in Cyprus and Malta
by Andrew Adewale Alola & Uju Violet Alola - 537-555 Rethinking “Chinese Community” in the Context of Transnationalism: the Case of Chinese Economic Immigrants in Canada
by Yanqiu Rachel Zhou & Lisa Watt & William D. Coleman & Evelyne Micollier & Jacqueline Gahagan - 557-576 Youth and Their Challenge to Promote a Fairer Multicultural Society: a Qualitative Study of African Immigrant Activists
by Daniela Marzana & Sara Martinez Damia & Sara Alfieri & Elena Marta - 577-592 Psychological Role of Architecture in Social Integration of Immigrants in Multicultural Cities: Design Experience of a Residential Mixed-Function High-Rise
by Javid Ghanbari - 593-617 Framing the Issue of Asylum Seekers and Refugees for Tougher Refugee Policy—a Study of the Media’s Portrayal in Post-colonial Hong Kong
by Isabella Ng & Sharice Fungyee Choi & Alex Lihshing Chan - 619-638 Ethnic Minority Health and Employment: Ethnic Differences in the Protective Effect of Close Social Ties
by Jasmijn Slootjes & Sawitri Saharso & Saskia Keuzenkamp
February 2019, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-13 Einwanderungsland? Germany’s Asylum Dilemma in Policy and Design
by Silvia Danielak - 15-30 Interdisciplinary Wellbeing Construct Developed Among Resettled Refugees
by Renée Martin-Willett & M. Blevins & L. Bailey & Z. McCormick & M. H. Aliyu - 31-47 Historical and Contemporary Korean Emigration: a Comparative Analysis of Ten Waves of Korean Migration
by Shawn Shen - 49-65 Beyond the Refugee-Migrant Binary? Refugee Camp Residency Along the Myanmar-Thailand Border
by T. F. Rhoden - 67-84 Immigration: Europe’s Normative Challenge
by Amitai Etzioni - 85-100 Tunisia’s Role in the EU External Migration Policy: Crimmigration Law, Illegal Practices, and Their Impact on Human Rights
by Vasja Badalič - 101-120 Race, Ethnicity, the Political Incorporation of Black Immigrants: an Examination of Evidence from Presidential Elections Won by Barack Obama
by Kevin J.A. Thomas & Rebbeca Tesfai - 121-136 ‘Unaccompanied’ Minors? Accompanied Foreign Minors, Families and New Technologies
by Karmele Mendoza Pérez & Marta Morgade Salgado - 137-153 Refugees and Host Country Nexus: a Case Study of Pakistan
by Yousaf Ali & Muhammad Sabir & Noor Muhammad - 155-177 Immigrants’ Chances of Being Hired at Times of Skill Shortages: Results from a Factorial Survey Experiment Among German Employers
by Alexandra Mergener & Tobias Maier - 179-197 A Sociological Inquiry into “Arbitrary” Assigned Age Resettlement and Integration. A Case of the South Sudanese “Lost Boys” in the Greater Kansas City
by Danvas Ogeto Mabeya - 199-222 Ethnic Spatial Segmentation in Immigrant Destinations—Edmonton and Calgary
by Sandeep Agrawal & Nicole Kurtz - 223-245 Settlement or Mobility? Immigrants’ Re-migration Decision-Making Process in a High-Income Country Setting
by Ilka Steiner - 247-259 Addressing the Invisible Affliction: An Assessment of Behavioral Health Services for Newly Resettled Refugees in the United States
by Amir A. Afkhami & Katy Gorentz - 261-278 Invisible Borders of the City for the Migrant Women From Turkey: Gendered Use of Urban Space and Place Making in Cinisello/Milan
by Semra Purkis - 279-290 Preliminary Data Linking American Consumer Perceptions with Unauthorized Migration to the U.S
by Amanda Venta & Ericka Ball Cooper & Justin Bristow & Enrique Venta - 291-305 Return Intentions of Bolivian Migrants During the Spanish Economic Crisis: the Interplay of Macro-Meso and Micro Factors
by Sònia Parella & Alisa Petroff - 307-321 Becoming ‘the Internationals’—how Place Shapes the Sense of Belonging and Group Formation of High-Skilled Migrants
by Jörg Plöger & Susanne Kubiak
November 2018, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 849-864 To Live Apart or Together: Integration Outcomes of Astronaut Versus Dual-Parent Household Strategies
by Melita Ptashnick & Daniyal Zuberi - 865-881 Does the Scale of Funding Matter? Manitoba and British Columbia Before and After the Federal Repatriation of Settlement Services
by Aude-Claire Fourot - 883-889 Reversing the Trend: a Psychosocial Intervention on Young Immigrants in Sicily
by Maria Garro & Massimiliano Schirinzi - 891-903 Missed Opportunity: International Students in Canada Face Barriers to Permanent Residence
by Huyen Dam & Joyce Chan & Sarah Wayland - 905-924 Consequences of International Migration on the Size and Composition of Religious Groups in Austria
by Michaela Potančoková & Sandra Jurasszovich & Anne Goujon - 925-944 Beyond the ‘Migrant Network’? Exploring Assistance Received in the Migration of Brazilians to Portugal and the Netherlands
by Masja Meeteren & Sonia Pereira - 945-963 The Impact of Migration and Remittances on Household Welfare: Evidence from Vietnam
by Nguyen Viet Cuong & Vu Hoang Linh - 965-1003 Is STEM Education Portable? Country of Education and the Economic Integration of STEM Immigrants
by Monica Boyd & Siyue Tian - 1005-1020 Temporary Migration Programmes: the Cause or Antidote of Migrant Worker Exploitation in UK Agriculture
by Erica Consterdine & Sahizer Samuk - 1021-1036 Living at Work and Intra-worker Sociality Among Migrant Farm Workers in Canada
by J. Adam Perry - 1037-1057 Global Zimbabweans: Diaspora Engagement and Disengagement
by Abel Chikanda & Jonathan Crush - 1059-1073 When “Inclusion” Means “Exclusion”: Discourses on the Eviction and Repatriations of Roma Migrants, at National and European Union Level
by Dragos Ciulinaru - 1075-1093 Structural Barriers to Inclusion in a Latino Immigrant New Destination: Exploring the Adaptive Strategies of Social Service Organizations in South Carolina
by Benjamin J. Roth & Breanne Grace - 1095-1117 Individual, Pre-Migration, and Post-Settlement Factors in Predicting Academic Success of Adolescents from Refugee Backgrounds: a 12-Month Follow-Up
by Charissa W. S. Wong & Robert D. Schweitzer & Nigar G. Khawaja - 1119-1136 Organising Somalian, Congolese and Rwandan Migrants in a Time of Xenophobia in South Africa: Empirical and Methodological Reflections
by Denys Uwimpuhwe & Greg Ruiters - 1137-1152 Consequences of the American States’ Legislative Action on Immigration
by Jeremiah B. Wills & Margaret M. Commins - 1153-1167 Asylum Seekers, Hotspot Approach and Anti-Social Policy Responses in Greece (2015–2017)
by Nikos Kourachanis
August 2018, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 527-540 Influence of Perceived Racial Discrimination on the Health of Immigrant Children in Canada
by M. Anne George & Cherylynn Bassani - 541-553 Postpartum Food Traditions of Bhutanese Refugee Women: a Qualitative Study
by Christina Davey & Helen Vallianatos - 555-564 What Are the Nutrition Education Needs of Refugees: Assessment of Food Choices, Shopping and Spending Practices of South-Asian Refugees in the USA
by Candice Burge & Jigna M. Dharod - 565-581 Analysis of Migration, Regional Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Outcomes in Developing Economies: Empirical Evidence from Nigeria
by Anthony Orji & Chukwuma Agu - 583-606 “Caught in the Same Webs”—Service Providers’ Insights on Gender-Based and Structural Violence Among Female Temporary Foreign Workers in Canada
by Chantal Robillard & Janet McLaughlin & Donald C. Cole & Biljana Vasilevska & Richard Gendron