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April 2020, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 1-10 Editorial: Strengths, Risks and Limits of Doing Participatory Research in Migration Studies
by Diana Mata-Codesal & Laure Kloetzer & Concepción Maiztegui-Oñate - 1-10 The Seductive Nature of Participatory Research: Reflecting on More than a Decade of Work with Marginalized Migrants in South Africa
by Elsa Oliveira & Jo Vearey - 1-10 Participatory Research: Still a One-Sided Research Agenda?
by Derya Ozkul - 1-10 Migrant Communities and Participatory Research Partnerships in the Neoliberal University
by Aaron Malone - 1-10 Adrift in a Borderland: Experimenting with Participatory and Embodied Methodologies as a Collective of Asylum seekers, Refugees, Civic Activists and Academic Scholars
by Tiina Sotkasiira & Sanna Ryynänen & Anni Rannikko & Päivikki Rapo - 1-10 The Possibilities and Limits of Participatory Theatre: Exploring Belonging and Resistance with Second-Generation Black and Muslim Dutch Youth in the Netherlands
by Valerie Stam - 1-10 New Forms of Collaborative Lawyering and Story Construction in the Field of International Protection: Cases of Victims of Human Trafficking
by Flora Di Donato - 1-10 Swimming Against the Current: The Migration of Elders to the South
by Pascual Gerardo Garcia & Ronaldo Munck - 1-10 Attracting High Skilled Individuals in the EU: The Finnish Experience
by Andrej Přívara & Eva Rievajová & Adina Barbulescu - 1-12 Social Research Methods: Migration in Perspective
by AKM Ahsan Ullah & Md. Akram Hossain & Mohammad Azizuddin & Faraha Nawaz - 1-14 Migrants as Knowledge Producers: Participatory Photography as a [Limited] Tool for Inclusion
by Magdalena Arias Cubas - 1-14 North Koreans in South Korea and Beyond: Transnational Migration and Contested Nationhood
by Jin Woong Kang - 1-16 Effects of the Geographical Distance on Economic Well-being: Evidence from Colombia with Emphasis on Displaced Population
by Henry Laverde-Rojas & Juan C. Correa - 1-20 Coronavirus and Migration: Analysis of Human Mobility and the Spread of Covid-19
by Ibrahim Sirkeci & Mustafa Murat Yucesahin
January 2020, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-6 Editorial: Introduction to the Special Issue: Politics, Policies and Diplomacy of Diaspora Governance: New Directions in Theory and Research
by Bahar Baser Ozturk & Henio Hoyo - 7-16 Engaging Diaspora in Reconciliation Efforts in Sri Lanka: Lessons Learnt
by Amjad Mohamed-Saleem - 17-26 Cinematic Visual Representation of Refugee Journeys in Turkey in the Context of Precarious Class Dynamics
by Balca Arda - 27-36 Embracing Complexity: Diaspora Politics as a Co-Construction
by Élise Féron - 37-46 Migrant Diplomacies: Rethinking Diplomacy Beyond State-Centric Perspectives. A Civic Bi-Nationality Experience from North America
by Antonio Alejo - 47-57 Diasporas’ Multiple Roles in Peace and Conflict: A Review of Current Debates
by Mari Toivanen & Bahar Baser - 59-69 The Repertoire of Extraterritorial Repression: Diasporas and Home States
by Ahmet Erdi Öztürk & Hakkı Taş - 71-80 Diaspora, Home-State Governance and Transnational Political Mobilisation: A Comparative Case Analysis of Ethiopia and Kenya’s State Policy Towards their Diaspora
by Kennedy Ebang Njikang - 81-90 Radical Queer Epistemic Network: Kurdish Diaspora, Futurity, and Sexual Politics
by Hakan Sandal - 91-101 Towards an Emerging Distinction between State and People: Return Migration Programs, Diaspora Management and Agentic Migrants
by Dani Kranz - 103-113 Diaspora as Digital Diplomatic Agents: ‘BOSNET’ and Wartime Foreign Affairs
by Jasmin Hasić & Dzeneta Karabegovic - 115-124 Unbearable Lightness of Undefined Diaspora: The Meaning of Turkish Descendants
by Fırat Yaldız - 125-138 Emerging Transnational Practices and Capabilities of Syrian Refugees in Turkey
by Zeynep Sahin Mencütek - 139-146 Beyond Emigrant Voting: Consultation as a Mechanism of Political Incorporation from Abroad OR not all Emigrant Consultative Bodies are Born the Same
by Pau Palop-García & Luicy Pedroza - 147-153 Mexican-U.S. Asymmetrical Diaspora Policies in the Age of Return Migration
by Pablo Mateos - 155-163 Inequalities in Healthcare Provision to Third Country Nationals in Cyprus and the Prospect of a Promising Health Reform
by Christos Koutsampelas & Mamas Theodorou & Marios Kantaris - 165-177 The Securitisation - Integration Dilemma: The Case of British Muslims
by Sevgi Çilingir - 179-190 Refugee Status Determination under the Mandate of UNHCR: “Soft Enforcement” of the Supervisory Role of UNHCR in International Law
by Laura Sophie Thimm-Braun - 191-200 President Trump and Migration at 3
by Philip L. Martin
October 2019, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 473-480 Editorial: Migration and Sexual Change
by Martina Cvajner & Giuseppe Sciortino - 481-490 Juggling with Moving Sexual Norms: Senegalese Women’s Attempts to Make Their Way Through Migration
by Melissa Blanchard - 491-501 Breaking Free from Tradition: Women, National Service and Migration in Eritrea
by Milena Belloni - 503-512 Filipino Guest Workers, Gender Segregation, and the Changing Social/Labor-Scape in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
by Simeon S. Magliveras - 513-520 International Mobility, Erotic Plasticity and Eastern European Migrations
by Martina Cvajner - 521-529 Interacting Legal Norms and Cross-Border Divorce: Stories of Filipino Migrant Women in the Netherlands
by Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot - 531-541 Women in Here, Women in There: Changing Roles and Lives of Women Migrants from Turkey in Italy
by Gül İnce Beqo - 543-550 Reconsidering the Importance of Social Capital for the Subjective Well-Being of Migrants in the Digital Era
by Diana Mariana Popa - 551-561 From Insecurity to Secondary Migration: “Bounded Mobilities” of Syrian and Eritrean Refugees in Europe
by Irene Tuzi - 563-573 Disintegration of the European Asylum Systems: A Featuring Attempt
by Helene Syed Zwick - 575-583 Political Socialisation Patterns of Turkish High Skilled Migrants
by Isil Zeynep Turkan Ipek - 585-594 Labour Market Disadvantages Faced by Migrant Workers from Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia in Britain
by Andrej Privara & Eva Rievajová & Mustafa Murat Yüceşahin - 595-610 The Effect of Health Environment on Migration Flows
by Huyen Thuong Nguyen - 611-624 Nepali Women’s Labour Migration: Between Protection and Proscription
by Bandita Sijapati & Joelle Mak & Cathy Zimmerman & Ligia Kiss - 625-636 The Determinants of the Employment Status of Return Migrants in Albania
by Merita Zulfiu Alili & Nick Adnett & Teuta Veseli-Kurtishi - 637-646 Case Study: Endangered Lithuania
by Vilmante Kumpikaite-Valiuniene - 647-652 VIEWPOINT: Grasping the Fear: How Xenophobia Intersects with Climatephobia and Robotphobia and how their Co-production Creates Feelings of Abandonment, Self-pity and Destruction
by Karsten Paerregaard - 653-654 Book Review: Call for reconciliation: Muslim faith and French Republic’s values
by Hélène Syed Zwick
July 2019, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 355-359 Introduction to the Special Issue: Resilience and Wellbeing in Forced Migration
by Denise C. Lewis & Alexander Roedlach - 361-368 More than victims: Resiliency of undocumented Latinas near Chicago, United States, and the strategic use of psychological suffering in obtaining legal status
by Stephanie Jean Kohl - 369-377 Understanding waiting and wellbeing through liminal experiences of Syrian refugees
by May Mzayek - 379-387 Powerful in flight: Cambodian and Karen refugee narratives of strength and resilience
by Denise Clark Lewis & Savannah Spivey Young - 389-397 Refugee health and religion: Karenni Catholics in Omaha, United States
by Alexander Roedlach - 399-416 Do domestic immigrants live longer? An approach for estimating the life expectancy of small populations
by Hsin-Chung Wang & Jack C. Yue & Tzu-Yu Wang - 417-428 Interactive acculturation of Turkish-Belgian parents and children in Flanders: A case study of Beringen
by Özgün Ünver & Ides Nicaise - 429-439 Discursive construction of an anti-immigration Europe by a Sweden Democrat in the European Parliament
by Kamber Güler - 441-449 Working apart together: The impact of immigration on Spanish class structure
by Mikolaj Stanek & Miguel Requena - 451-461 Treading lightly: regularised migrant workers in Europe
by Eugenia Markova & Anna Paraskevopoulou & Sonia McKay - 463-471 The role of non-state actors (NSAs) regarding Syrian refugees in Mersin, Turkey
by Barış Can Sever & Mehmet Gökay Özerim
April 2019, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 133-134 Editorial
by Jeffrey H. Cohen - 135-144 Contributors or competitors? Complexity and variability of refugees’ economic ‘impacts’ within a Kenyan host community
by Naohiko Omata - 145-153 Universalist Rights and Particularist Duties: The Case of Refugees
by Per Bauhn - 155-164 Promoting Health from Outside the State: La Comunidad, Migrants, and Hometown Associations
by Jose Munoz & Jose Collazo - 165-174 Saturday Russian schools and parents’ social networking: two-way cooperation?
by Nina Ivashinenko - 175-182 Everyday discourses of belonging of first-generation Eritrean refugees in South Africa: lived experience and attachment
by Amanuel Isak Tewolde - 183-194 Bordering Practices Across Europe: The Rise of “Walls” and “Fences”
by Burcu Togral Koca - 195-206 Property Rights in the Syrian Conflict: Remedy for the Displaced
by Deniz Ş. Sert - 207-217 “Switzerland doesn’t want me” Work, precarity and emotions for mobile professionals’ partners
by Flavia Cangià - 219-234 Remittances and Labour Supply Revisited: New Evidence from the Macedonian Behavioural Tax and Benefit Microsimulation Model
by Marjan Petreski - 235-244 Repatriation of War Orphans in Bosnia: Narratives of Nationhood and Care in Refugee Crises
by Burcu Akan Ellis - 245-254 Citizenship-for-Sale Schemes in Bulgaria, Cyprus, and Malta
by Andrej Privara - 255-264 Composite identities of young people from the South of Guanajuato, Mexico
by Ana Vila Freyer - 265-271 The Other Entrepreneurs - Migrant Economies as Spaces for Social Innovation?
by Claudia Lintner - 273-282 An Overview of Rural to Urban Migration in China and Social Challenges
by Ziwei Qi - 283-300 A Life Course Approach to Immigrants’ Relocation: Linking Long- and Short-distance Mobility Sequences
by Julie Lacroix & Jonathan Zufferey - 301-316 Civic Stratification Within Cross-Border Families: Mainland Chinese Children and Wives in Hong Kong
by Clara Wai-chun To - 317-328 The EU and Human Rights as Institutional Facts in the Finnish Political Discourse on Family Reunification
by Linda Hyökki - 329-339 Tracking Ignorance: Examining Changes in Immigrant Population Innumeracy in the United States from 2005 to 2013
by Daniel Herda - 341-344 CONFERENCE REPORT: Politics, Policies and Diplomacy of Diaspora Governance: New Directions in Theory and Research
by Rana Aytug & Lee Daly - 345-354 Book reviews
by Diotima Chattoraj & Saleh Shahriar & Gül Oral & Uzi Rebhun
January 2019, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-14 Introduction to Special Issue on Inequalities and Youth Mobilities in Europe from Comparative Perspectives
by Sahizer Samuk Carignani & Emilia Kmiotek-Meier & Birte Nienaber & Volha Vysotskaya - 15-29 Capturing agency in different educational settings. A comparative study on youth perceptions of mobility-framing structures
by Tabea Schlimbach & Jan Skrobanek & Emilia Kmiotek-Meier & Volha Vysotskaya - 31-44 Why is it so hard? And for whom? Obstacles to intra-European mobility
by Emilia Kmiotek-Meier & Jan Skrobanek & Birte Nienaber & Volha Vysotskaya & Sahizer Samuk & Tuba Ardic & Irina Pavlova & Zsuzsanna Dabasi-Halázs & Celia Diaz & Jutta Bissinger & Tabea Schlimbach & Klaudia Horvath - 45-59 Structural framework conditions and individual motivations for youth-mobility: A macro-micro level approach for different European country-types
by Karen Hemming & Tabea Schlimbach & Frank Tillmann & Birte Nienaber & Monica Roman & Jan Skrobanek - 61-72 International youth mobility in Eastern and Western Europe – the case of the Erasmus+ programme
by Zsuzsanna Dabasi-Halász & Julianna Kiss & Ioana Manafi & Daniela Elena Marinescu & Katalin Lipták & Monica Roman & Javier Lorenzo-Rodriguez - 73-91 It’s the taking part that counts: Inequalities and simultaneous youth transnational engagement from six European countries
by Laura Diaz-Chorne & Victor Suárez-Lledó & Javier Lorenzo Rodriguez - 93-104 Are you mobile, too? The role played by social networks in the intention to move abroad among youth in Europe
by Andreas Herz & Laura Díaz-Chorne & Celia Díaz-Catalán & Alice Altissimo & Sahizer Samuk Carignani - 105-121 Youth Migration Aspirations in Georgia and Moldova
by Christina Diane Bastianon - 123-131 Book reviews
by Hélène Syed Zwick & İnci Aksu Kargın & İnci Aksu Kargın & Mehari Fisseha
October 2018, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 453-460 Highly Skilled or Highly Wanted Migrants? Conceptualizations, Policy Designs and Implementations of High-skilled Migration Policies
by Metka Hercog & Laure Sandoz - 461-475 How policies select immigrants: The role of the recognition of foreign qualifications
by Monica Andriescu - 477-490 Being called “skilled”: a multi-scalar approach of migrant doctors’ recognition
by Joana Sousa Ribeiro - 491-502 Changes in Highly Skilled Migration Policies: Turkish-German Medical Migration since the 1960s
by Lisa Peppler - 503-515 Selecting the highly skilled: norms and practices of the Swiss admission system for non-EU immigrants
by Metka Hercog & Laure Sandoz - 517-532 The Dutch battle for highly skilled migrants: policy, implementation and the role of social networks
by Isik Kulu-Glasgow & Djamila Schans & Monika Smit - 533-544 Highly skilled asylum seekers: Case studies of refugee students at a Swiss university
by Katrin Sontag - 545-559 A migration industry for skilled migrants: the case of relocation services
by Florian Tissot - 561-562 Book reviews
by Shengyu Pei
July 2018, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 301-302 Editorial - Approaching Migration: The Dynamic Nature of Human Mobility
by Jeffrey H. Cohen - 303-320 Investment Expenditure Behavior of Remittance Receiving Households: An Analysis Using Reserve Bank of India Data
by Bharati Basu & Irudaya Rajan - 321-332 From Irregular Stay to Removal through Detention: The Case of Spain as a Member State of the European Union
by Rut Bermejo - 333-346 Westphalia, Migration, and Feudal Privilege
by Harald Bauder - 347-360 Emerging Patterns of migration streams in India: A State Level Analysis of 2011 Census
by Rabiul Ansary - 361-376 Religion and Mental Health among Central Asian Muslim Immigrants in Chicago Metropolitan Area
by Natalia Zotova - 377-388 Reporting Violence Against Children: Social Norms in Nyarugusu Refugees Camp
by Erin K Fletcher & Seth R Gitter & Savannah Wilhelm - 389-398 Credit constraints and Rural Migration: Evidence from Six Villages in Uttar Pradesh
by Ruchi Singh - 398-408 Migrant-family background and subjective well-being: Evidence using Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition
by Edsel L Beja - 409-422 21st Century Slowdown: The Historic Nature of Recent Declines in the Growth of the Immigrant Population in the United States
by Peter Norlander & Todd A Sørensen - 423-436 Four voices of refugee solidarity along the Balkan Route: An exploratory pilot study on motivations for mobilisation
by Nicolas Parent - 437-451 Employment of Return Migrants in Turkey: Evidence from the Labour Force Survey
by Deniz Yetkin Aker & Ayhan Görmüş
April 2018, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 139-146 Editorial - New Directions in Research on Immigration, Crime, Law, and Justice
by Robert M. Adelman & Charis E. Kubrin & Graham C. Ousey & Lesley W. Reid - 147-166 Investigating the Offending Histories of Undocumented Immigrants
by Bianca Bersani & Adam D. Fine & Alex R. Piquero & Laurence Steinberg & Paul J. Frick & Elizabeth Cauffman - 167-181 The Migration-Crime Nexus and the Press in France, Germany, and the United Kingdom
by Alexander A Caviedes - 182-196 'Bad Hombres': The Effects of Criminalizing Latino Immigrants through Law and Media in the Rural Midwest
by Andrea Gomez Cervantes & Daniel Alvord & Cecilia Menjívar - 197-214 Immigration and Violent Crime in California, 1980-2012: Contextualization by Temporal Period and Race/Ethnicity
by Ben Feldmeyer & Darrell Steffensmeier & Casey T. Harris & Shahin Tasharrofi - 215-238 Arresting Immigrants: Unemployment and Immigration Enforcement
by Kara Joyner - 239-254 Violent Crime and Immigrant Removals: Reasons and Determinants of Immigrant Deportations, 1908-1986
by Ryan D. King & Denise Obinna - 255-265 Crimmigration, Deportability and the Social Exclusion of Noncitizen Immigrants
by Shirley P. Leyro & Daniel L. Stageman - 266-283 Recent Shifts in the Volume, Nature, and Scope of State Immigration Policies in the United States
by Lisa Marie Pierotte & Min Xie & Eric Baumer - 284-300 “Felons, not Families”: Criminalized illegality, stigma, and membership of deported “criminal aliens”
by Heidy Sarabia
January 2018, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-16 When "expatriation" is a matter of family. Opportunities, barriers and intimacies in international mobility
by Flavia Cangià & Tania Zittoun - 17-31 Family, Boundaries and Transformation. The International Mobility of Professionals and Their Families
by Flavia Cangià & Déborah Levitan & Tania Zittoun - 33-44 The role of family relationships in migration decisions: a reconstruction based on implicit starting points in migrants’ justifications
by Sara Greco - 45-54 "We live a life in periods" - Perceptions of mobility and becoming an expat spouse
by Julia Büchele - 55-65 Moving to paradise for the children’s sake
by Mari Korpela - 67-84 Family configurations and arrangements in the transnational mobility of early-career academics: Does gender make twice the difference?
by Alina Toader & Janine Dahinden - 85-98 Femininities and masculinities in highly skilled migration: Peruvian graduates’ narratives of employment transitions and binational marriages in Switzerland
by Romina Seminario - 99-111 Temporary international mobility, Family Timing, Dual Career and family democracy. A case of Swedish medical professionals
by Katarzyna Wolanik Boström & Magnus Öhlander & Helena Pettersson - 113-124 Temporarily protected Syrians’ access to the healthcare system in Turkey: Changing policies and remaining challenges
by Basak Bilecen & Dilara Yurtseven - 125-138 Exploring the ‘Third Coast’ and ‘Second City’: Background and research on African migration in the Midwestern U.S. and Greater Chicago Metropolitan Area
by C. Kevin Taber
September 2017, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 329-330 Editorial
by Ibrahim Sirkeci - 331-342 Migration and the Internet
by Thomas John Cooke & Ian Shuttleworth - 343-354 Health, well-being, and urban refugees: an agenda paper
by Kelly Ann Yotebieng - 355-370 The new ‘diaspora trap’ framework: Explaining return migration from South Africa to Zimbabwe beyond the ‘failure-success’ framework
by Divane Nzima & Philani Moyo - 371-383 In this paper a case is made for the necessity of an inter-disciplinary treatment of the migration phenomenon
by Islam Ahmed - 383-395 Climate change and migration in the rural sector of northern Mexico (Zacatecas and San Luis Potosí)
by Ana María Aragonés Castañer & Uberto Salgado Nieto - 397-424 Towards a Migration Letters Index: the most influential works and authors in Migration Studies
by Ibrahim Sirkeci & Jeffrey H. Cohen & Andrej Přívara
May 2017, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 187-188 Editorial
by Carla De Tona - 189-203 Diaspora policies and co-development: A Comparison between India, China and Mexico
by Camelia Tigau & Amba Pande & Yan Yuan - 204-220 Determinants of migration and the gravity model of migration – application on Western Balkan emigration flows
by Visar Malaj & Stefano de Rubertis - 221-236 Eliciting salient beliefs of engineers in Malaysia on migrating abroad
by Balu Ramoo & Chong Yee Lee & Cheng Ming Yu - 237-250 Human Capital Theory and Internal Migration: Do Average Outcomes Distort Our View of Migrant Motives?
by Martin Korpi & William A.V. Clark - 251-262 Explaining the labor market gaps between immigrants and natives in the OECD
by Andreas Bergh - 263-272 Memory, nostalgia and the creation of “home”: a returnee woman’s journey
by Johanna Zulueta - 273-284 Multi-professional work practices in the field of immigrant integration – examples of collaboration between the police and social work
by Sari Vanhanen & Elli Heikkilä - 285-299 Can international migration forecasting be improved? The case of Australia
by Tom Wilson - 300-317 Gender and youth migration for empowerment: migration trends from Tanzania
by Gemma Joan Nifasha Todd & Benjamin Clarke & Millie Marston & Mark Urassa & Jim Todd - 319-328 President Trump and US Migration after 100 Days
by Philip L. Martin
January 2017, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-10 Transnational migrant families: navigating marriage, generation and gender in multiple spheres
by Mulki Mulki Al-Sharmani & Marja Tiilikainen & Sanna Mustasaari - 11-24 Marriage conclusion in Belgian Muslim families: Navigating transnational social spaces of normativity
by Kim Lecoyer - 25-37 Ruling on belonging: transnational marriages in Nordic immigration laws
by Sanna Mustasaari - 38-49 Marriage and transnational family life among Somali migrants in Finland
by Mulki Mulki Al-Sharmani & Abdirashid A Ismail - 50-62 Twice as many helpers: Unpacking the connection between marriage migration and older labour immigrants’ access to family support
by Anika Liversage - 63-74 ‘Whenever mom hands over the phone, then we talk’: Transnational ties to the country of descent among Canadian Somali youth
by Marja Tiilikainen - 75-87 1.5-generation immigrant adolescents’ autonomy negotiations in transnational family contexts
by Elina Turjanmaa & Anne Alitolppa-Niitamo & Inga Jasinskaja-Lahti - 88-100 Transnationalism, social capital and gender – young Pakistani Muslim women in Bradford, UK
by Gurchathen S Sanghera & Suruchi Thapar-Bjorkert - 101-112 Searching for ‘success’: generation, gender and onward migration in the Iranian diaspora
by Melissa Kelly - 113-126 A new era for labour migration in the GCC?
by Philip L. Martin & Froilan Malit - 127-144 Turkey’s refugees, Syrians and refugees from Turkey: a country of insecurity
by Ibrahim Sirkeci - 145-160 News discourse and ideology: critical analysis of Copenhagen gang wars’ online news
by Pınar Yazgan & Deniz Eroğlu Utku - 161-171 Election of Donald Trump and Migration
by Philip L. Martin - 172-179 Book Reviews
by Jonathan Liu & Vildan Mahmutoglu & Zana Vathi & Işık Kulu-Glasgow
September 2016, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 329-332 Editorial: The Migration Conference and 13 years of Migration Letters
by Ibrahim Sirkeci & Philip L. Martin - 333-349 Acculturation contexts: Theorizing on the role of inter-cultural hierarchy in contemporary immigrants’ acculturation strategies
by Cristina S. Stephens - 350-358 Hybridity and Agency: Some Theoretical and Empirical Observations
by Per Bauhn & Fatma Fulya Tepe - 359-376 Region of Birth and Child Mortality among Black Migrants to South Africa: Is there a foreign-born advantage?
by Tiffany L Green & Amos C. Peters - 377-392 Contribution of migration to replacement of population in Turkey
by Dalkhat M Ediev & Mustafa Murat Yüceşahin - 393-402 “My decision had already been taken”: Narratives of migrant parents about “return” policies
by Ana Irene Rovetta Cortes - 403-410 Earnings disadvantage of immigrants: are we comparing apples to apples?
by Fahad Gill - 411-426 The Impact of Migratory Flows on the Swiss Labour Market. A Comparison Between In- and Outflow
by Philippe Wanner & Jonathan Zufferey & Juliette Fioretta - 427-442 Acculturation attitudes and urban-related identity of internal migrants in three largest cities of Turkey
by Melek Goregenli & Pelin Karakus & Cemil Gokten - 443-454 Internal migration in Italy. Long-run analysis of push and pull factors across regions and macro-areas of the country
by Piras Romano - 455-467 Determinants of illegal migration from North Africa to Southern Europe
by Amany Hassan Abdel-karim - 468-478 Germany’s Challenges: Immigration Barriers in Minds, Economic Concerns and Subjective Well Being
by Burak Erkut - 479-483 Book Reviews
by Ibrahim Sirkeci & Robert Llewellyn Tyler
May 2016, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 175-177 Editorial: Special issue on protecting and including ‘new’ and ‘old’ minorities
by Roberta Medda-Windischer & Roberta Ricucci & William Cisilino - 178-192 New minorities, old instruments? Diversity governance from the perspective of minority rights
by Roberta Medda-Windischer - 193-202 Learning by sharing and integration of second-generation: the Italian case
by Roberta Ricucci - 203-213 ‘Old’ vs. ‘new’ minorities – an identity-based approach to the distinction between autochthonous and immigrant minorities
by Katharina Crepaz - 214-227 “Old” Natives and “New” Immigrants: Beyond Territory and History in Kymlicka's Account of Group-Rights
by Darian Heim - 228-241 Roma migration in the EU: the case of Spain between ‘new’ and ‘old’ minorities
by Tina Magazzini & Stefano Piemontese - 242-257 With or without you: integrating migrants into the minority protection regime in hungary
by Balazs Dobos - 258-268 Old and New Minorities: The Case of the Arbëreshë Communities and the Albanian Immigrants in Southern Italy
by Antonella Liuzzi - 269-294 Impact of distance on migration in Turkey
by Turgay Kerem Koramaz & Vedia Dokmeci - 295-306 Whither US Immigration?
by Philip L. Martin - 307-319 Europe’s Migration Crisis: An American Perspective
by Philip L. Martin - 320-327 Book reviews
by Migration Letters authors
January 2016, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-15 Naturalisation policies beyond a Western focus
by Tobias Schwarz - 16-32 ‘High net worth’ migration in Mauritius: A critical analysis
by Ramola Ramtohul - 33-48 Transiting into Singaporean identity: Immigration and naturalisation policy
by Mathews Mathew & Debbie Soon - 49-63 ‘One country, two systems’, ‘one city, two systems’: Citizenship as a stage for politics of mobility and bordering practices in Hong Kong
by Maggi Leung - 64-83 Quasi-ethnic capital vs. quasi-citizenship capital: Access to Israeli citizenship
by Dani Kranz - 84-99 A Black Republic: Citizenship and naturalisation requirements in Liberia
by Bernadette Ludwig - 100-115 Nationals, but not full citizens: Naturalisation policies in Mexico
by Henio Hoyo - 116-130 Predicting return intentions in Madrid
by Raquel Caro & Mercedes Fernández & Consuelo Valbuena