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February 2017, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-28 Why Do So Many Children of Immigrants Attend University? Evidence for Canada
by Stephen Childs & Ross Finnie & Richard E. Mueller - 29-45 Welcoming Initiatives and Immigrant Attachment: The Case of Windsor
by Glynis George & Erwin D. Selimos & Jane Ku - 47-62 Branding ‘Canadian Experience’ in Immigration Policy: Nation Building in a Neoliberal Era
by Rupaleem Bhuyan & Daphne Jeyapal & Jane Ku & Izumi Sakamoto & Elena Chou - 63-84 The Unravelling of Identities and Belonging: Criminal Gang Involvement of Youth from Immigrant Families
by Hieu Ngo & Avery Calhoun & Catherine Worthington & Tim Pyrch & David Este - 85-106 Psychosocial Adaptation and School Success of Italian, Portuguese and Albanian Students in Switzerland: Disentangling Migration Background, Acculturation and the School Context
by Andrea Haenni Hoti & Sybille Heinzmann & Marianne Müller & Alois Buholzer - 107-130 Why High School Students Aspire to Emigrate: Evidence from Greece
by Lois Labrianidis & Theodosis Sykas - 131-142 A Journey Without Planned Destination: Traumatic Transmigration Experiences of Refugee Children
by Lawrence Meda - 143-157 Swedish Reception of Unaccompanied Refugee Children—Promoting Integration?
by Malin E. Wimelius & Malin Eriksson & Joakim Isaksson & Mehdi Ghazinour - 159-182 Foreign Workers’ Time Use in Spain: Evidence from the First Decade of the Twenty-First Century
by Antonio Caparrós Ruiz - 183-202 Antecedents of Trust among Citizens and Non-citizens in Qatar
by Abdoulaye Diop & Ashley E. Jardina & Mark Tessler & Jill Wittrock - 203-222 Labour Market Discrimination: the Lived Experiences of English-Speaking Caribbean Immigrants in Toronto
by Ron Robert Branker - 223-247 Professional Journeys of International Medical Graduates in Quebec: Recognition, Uphill Battles, or Career Change
by Marie-Jeanne Blain & Sylvie Fortin & Fernando Alvarez - 249-265 Building Bridges for Refugee Empowerment
by Ozlem Erden - 267-289 English as a Border-Drawing Matter: Language and the Regulation of Migrant Service Worker Mobility in International Labor Markets
by Geraldina Polanco & Sarah Zell - 291-318 Does Immigration always Promote Innovation? Evidence from Thai Manufacturers
by Piriya Pholphirul & Pungpond Rukumnuaykit - 319-339 Surrogate Guardian: Responsibility to Protect Migrants in Disasters and Responses by the Japanese State
by Toake Endoh - 341-351 Religious Identity and Borderless Territoriality in the Coptic e-Diaspora
by Donald A. Westbrook & Saad Michael Saad - 353-367 Return Imaginaries and Political Climate: Comparing Thinking About Return Mobilities Among Pakistani Origin Migrants and Descendants in Norway and the UK
by Marta Bolognani & Marta Bivand Erdal
November 2016, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 973-994 Between National Models and Multi-Level Decoupling: The Pursuit of Multi-Level Governance in Dutch and UK Policies Towards Migrant Incorporation
by Peter Scholten - 995-1014 The Perception of Myanmar Development on its Return Migrants: Implications for Burmese Migrants in Thailand
by Mya Mya Thet & Piriya Pholphirul - 1015-1029 Negotiating Cultures and Identities: Education and Adaptation Among Young North Korean Settlers in South Korea
by Yoon Young Kim - 1031-1048 ‘I Feel Like a Beggar’: Asylum Seekers Living in the Australian Community Without the Right to Work
by Caroline Fleay & Lisa Hartley - 1049-1063 A Longitudinal Study of Cultural Adaptation among Mexican and Dominican Immigrant Women
by Esther J. Calzada & Keng-Yen Huang & Maite Covas & Denise Ramirez & Laurie Miller Brotman - 1065-1083 Skilled Immigrants and the Negotiation of Family Relations During Settlement in Calgary, Alberta
by Jeanna Parsons Leigh - 1085-1107 Getting Ahead: Educational and Occupational Trajectories of the ‘New’ Second-Generation in Switzerland
by Philipp Schnell & Rosita Fibbi - 1109-1124 The Burden of Geopolitical Stigma: Iranian Immigrants and Their Adult Children in the USA
by Sahar Sadeghi - 1125-1142 Education as Cultural Capital and its Effect on the Transitional Issues Faced by Migrant Women in the Diaspora
by Beatrice Akua-Sakyiwah - 1143-1161 Making Sense of Naturalization: What Citizenship Means to Naturalizing Immigrants in Canada and the USA
by Sofya Aptekar - 1163-1180 “Living in Our Own World”: Parental Influence on the Identity Development of Second-Generation Ethiopian and Eritrean Youth During Their Formative Years
by Mary Goitom - 1181-1193 Immigration and Occupational Mobility of Native Workers in Spain. A Gender Perspective
by Leire Aldaz Odriozola & Begoña Eguía Peña - 1195-1209 Hope as a Crucial Factor in Integration Among Unaccompanied Immigrant Youth in the USA: A Pilot Project
by Jayshree Jani & Dawnya Underwood & Jessica Ranweiler - 1211-1230 Immigrant-Friendly and Unfriendly Cities: Impacts on the Presence of a Foreign-Born Population and City Crime
by Daniel Hummel - 1231-1250 Socio-Cultural Determinants of Physical Activity among Latin American Immigrant Women in Alberta, Canada
by Ximena Ramos Salas & Kim Raine & Helen Vallianatos & John C. Spence - 1251-1269 Reluctance to Use Host Social Services by Ethnic Minorities: The Role of Consensual Separation, Threat to Heritage Culture and Misunderstanding of the Host Society Language
by Michaël Dambrun & Anne Taillandier & Florence Loose & Christelle Maisonneuve & Esther Gras & Isabelle Tourret & Dominique Uhlen - 1271-1287 Rights and Restrictions: Temporary Agricultural Migrants and Trade Unions’ Activism in Canada and Spain
by Tanya Basok & Ana López-Sala
August 2016, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 649-667 Between Opportunity and Constraint: Understanding the Onward Migration of Highly Educated Iranian Refugees from Sweden
by Melissa Kelly & Lina Hedman - 669-686 Twice Migrants in Canada: Who Are They and How Do They Perform Economically?
by Sandeep Kumar Agrawal - 687-706 Are Residential and Workplace Concentration Correlated for Immigrants? Evidence for Sweden
by Krishna Pendakur & Ravi Pendakur & Pieter Bevelander - 707-722 “Seeing the Life”: Redefining Self-Worth and Family Roles Among Iraqi Refugee Families Resettled in the United States
by Matthew Nelson & Julia Meredith Hess & Brian Isakson & Jessica Goodkind - 723-744 Exploring the Migration Intentions of Ghanaian Youth: A Qualitative Study
by Mavis Dako-Gyeke - 745-759 Connecting Return Intentions and Home Investment: the Case of Ghanaian Migrants in Southern Europe
by Edmond Akwasi Agyeman & Mercedes Fernández Garcia - 761-784 Does Employment-Related Migration Reduce Poverty in India?
by Sanjay K. Mohanty & Sandhya Rani Mohapatra & Anshul Kastor & Ajeet K. Singh & Bidhubhusan Mahapatra - 785-800 Exploring Community Engagement and Cultural Maintenance Among Forced and Voluntary West African Immigrants in New York City
by Tracy Chu & Andrew Rasmussen & Adeyinka M. Akinsulure-Smith & Eva Keatley - 801-817 Screening, Skills and Cultural Fit: Theorizing Immigrant Skill Utilization from an Organizational Perspective
by Jennifer Elrick - 819-837 Does Social Capital Affect Immigrant Political Participation? Lessons from a Small-N Study of Migrant Political Participation in Rome
by Le Anh Nguyen Long - 839-852 Unemployed Migrants Coping with the Economic Crisis. Romanians and Moroccans in Italy
by Devi Sacchetto & Francesca Alice Vianello - 853-866 The Way Forward: African Francophone Immigrants Negotiate Their Multiple Minority Identities
by Amal Madibbo - 867-885 Not Boxed In: Acculturation and Ethno-Social Identities of Central American Male Youth in Toronto
by Morgan Poteet & Alan Simmons - 887-904 Exploring the Experiences of Newcomer Women with Insecure Housing in Montréal Canada
by Christine A. Walsh & Jill Hanley & Nicole Ives & Shawn Renee Hordyk - 905-927 School Achievement of Immigrant Children: The Decreasing Influence of Ethnic Concentration
by Mérove Gijsberts & Rozemarijn Ploeg - 929-946 Looking (also) at the Other Side of the Story. Resilience Processes in Migrants
by Sandra Roberto & Carla Moleiro - 947-971 Are Peripheral Regions Benefiting from National Policies Aimed at Attracting Skilled Migrants? Case Study of the Northern Territory of Australia
by Kate Golebiowska
May 2016, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 325-340 Testimonial Engagement: Undocumented Latina Mothers Navigating a Gendered Deportation Regime
by John Doering-White & Pilar Horner & Laura Sanders & Ramiro Martinez & William Lopez & Jorge Delva - 341-353 Migration Stressors, Psychological Distress, and Family—a Sri Lankan Tamil Refugee Analysis
by Miriam George & Jennifer Jettner - 355-369 Understanding Diversity in the Phenomenon of Immigrant Organizations: A Comprehensive Framework
by Deby Babis - 371-388 Forced Migrants or Voluntary Exiles: Ethnic Turks of Bulgaria in Turkey
by Cem Dişbudak & Semra Purkis - 389-408 “But Many of These Problems are About Funds…”: The Challenges Immigrant Settlement Agencies (ISAs) Encounter in a Suburban Setting in Ontario, Canada
by Maria Mukhtar & Jennifer Dean & Kathi Wilson & Effat Ghassemi & Dana Helene Wilson - 409-428 Former Soviet Union Immigrant Engineers in Germany and Israel: the Role of Contexts of Reception on Economic Assimilation
by Alla Konnikov & Rebeca Raijman - 429-448 Tackling Germany’s Demographic Skills Shortage: Permanent Settlement Intentions of the Recent Wave of Labour Migrants from Non-European Countries
by Andreas Ette & Barbara Heß & Lenore Sauer - 449-465 Labor Exploitation and Health Inequities Among Market Migrants: A Political Economy Perspective
by Iffath Unissa Syed - 467-485 Assimilation and Heritage Identity: Lessons from the Coptic Diaspora
by Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff - 487-505 Social Capital and Employment Outcomes of Zimbabwean Immigrants in the United States
by Josphine Chaumba - 507-520 The Complementarity of the Irish and British Liberal Market Economies and Skilled EU Migration Since 2004 Compared to the Swedish Coordinated Market Economy
by Dorothea Johanna Baltruks - 521-538 Out of the Loop: (In)access to Health Care for Migrant Workers in Canada
by Jenna Hennebry & Janet McLaughlin & Kerry Preibisch - 539-567 More than Altruism: Cultural Norms and Remittances Among Hispanics in the USA
by Mónika López-Anuarbe & Maria Amparo Cruz-Saco & Yongjin Park - 569-591 Immigration as a Threat: Explaining the Changing Pattern of Xenophobia in Spain
by Mª Ángeles Cea D’Ancona - 593-603 Assessing Advocacies for Forcibly Displaced People: A Comprehensive Approach
by Arsène Brice Bado - 605-629 Social Rights and Migrant Realities: Migration Policy Reform and Migrants’ Access to Health Care in Costa Rica, Argentina, and Chile
by Shiri Noy & Koen Voorend - 631-648 Tú velas por los tuyos: Weak Labor Markets and the Importance of Social Networks
by Jacqueline Villarrubia-Mendoza
February 2016, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-34 Socioeconomic Adaptation of Post-1991 Eastern European Immigrants in the USA
by Nina Michalikova & Philip Q. Yang - 35-53 Tapping into the Potential of Academic Diaspora for Homeland Development: the Case of Nigeria
by Francis Amagoh & Taiabur Rahman - 55-76 Economic Integration of Pre-WWI Immigrants from the British Isles in the Canadian Labour Market
by Jason Dean & Maryam Dilmaghani - 77-94 Developments and Complementarities in International Migration Paradigms
by I. H. Burnley - 95-113 Home in Canada? The Settlement Experiences of Tibetans in Parkdale, Toronto
by Jennifer Logan & Robert Murdie - 115-130 Socioeconomic Diversity Among African Immigrants in the United States: An Intra-African Immigrant Comparison
by Abdi M. Kusow & Sitawa R. Kimuna & Mamadi Corra - 131-151 Immigrant Enclave Thesis Reconsidered: Case of Chinese Immigrants in the Enclave and Mainstream Economy in Canada
by Eva Xiaoling Li & Peter S. Li - 153-171 From International Migration to Transnational Diaspora: Theorizing “Double Diaspora” from the Experience of Chinese Canadians in Beijing
by Shibao Guo - 173-192 Predictors of Living in Precarious Housing Among Immigrants Accessing Housing Support Services
by Micheal L. Shier & John R. Graham & Eriko Fukuda & Alina Turner - 193-214 Back to School in a New Country? The Educational Participation of Adult Immigrants in a Life-Course Perspective
by Janina Söhn - 215-234 Understanding Immigrant Population Growth Within Urban Areas: A Spatial Econometric Approach
by Joan Carles Martori & Philippe Apparicio & André Ngamini Ngui - 235-252 Communicating Employability: the Role of Communicative Competence for Zimbabwean Highly Skilled Migrants in the UK
by Roda Madziva & Simon McGrath & Juliet Thondhlana - 253-272 Discrimination of the Second Generation: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Norway
by Arnfinn H. Midtbøen - 273-287 In Their Own Words: Mental Health and Quality of Life of West African Refugees in Nigeria
by O. O. Akinyemi & E. T. Owoaje & E. O. Cadmus - 289-302 Mandatory Integration Measures and Differential Inclusion: The Italian Case
by Paolo Cuttitta - 303-323 Involuntary Return Migration and Reintegration. The Case of Ghanaian Migrant Workers from Libya
by Esi Akyere Mensah