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December 2025, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 2045-2069 Community Sponsorship and Complementary Pathways: Global Movements for Resettling Refugees Driven by Local Actors
by Jenny Phillimore & Marisol Reyes Soto & Gabriella D’Avino & Natasha Nicholls - 2071-2105 Welfare Pluralism and a Policy Window in Refugee Policies: The Emergence and Proliferation of Community Sponsorship in Europe, 2013–2023
by Renata Stefańska & Aleksandra Grzymała-Kazłowska & Dominik Wach - 2107-2124 Misleading Expectations About Vulnerability: A Key Issue in the Community Sponsorship of Refugees?
by Tatjana Baraulina & Florian Tissot - 2125-2147 Community Sponsorship in the Basque Country: Empowering Autonomy and Integration Through a Constructive Private and Public Partnership
by Gemma Pinyol-Jiménez & Marisol Reyes-Soto & Gabriella D’Avino & Natasha Nicholls - 2149-2174 The Role of the State in Community-Led Welcome: Lessons from Homes for Ukraine
by Jacqui Broadhead & Domiziana Turcatti - 2175-2196 Outsourcing Hospitality: Power, Responsibility, and Inequality in Community Sponsorship
by Karen Smith & Angham Younes & Zuhair Fakir & Carol Ballantine - 2197-2217 Negotiating for New Pathways to Protection: A Case Study of Humanitarian Corridors in Italy and Belgium (2015–2017)
by David Sulewski - 2219-2240 Harnessing Possibilities and Synergies to Refugee Complementary Migration Pathways in Australia: A Multiple Streams Analysis
by Sally Baker & Louise Olliff & Claire Higgins & Ali Reza Yunespour & Lisa Button & Jemma Bailey - 2241-2248 Educational Pathways in Italy: Emanuel’s Perspective—Reflective Essay for the Special Issue: “Community Sponsorship and Complementary Pathways: Global Movements for Resettling Refugees Driven by Local Actors”
by Solomon Seyoum Elala - 2249-2269 European Immigrant Groups’ Home Ownership and Home Values in the Early Twentieth-Century USA: A Comparative Analysis
by Robert L. Boyd - 2271-2292 Attribution and Migration: A Survey Experiment
by Michael Faure & Jaroslaw Kantorowicz & Akiva Weiss - 2293-2317 Undifferentiated Integration for Asylum Seekers: The Normative Relevance of Non-asylum Grounding Vulnerabilities
by Sara Toffanin - 2319-2356 Transnational Marriage Research in China: A Systematic Review of History, Current Status, and Media Construction
by Mingming Bao & Nur Hafeeza Ahmad Pazil & Sivamurugan Pandian - 2357-2379 ‘I’m facing everything by myself’: Post-migration Difficulties and Barriers to Integration Among Refugees
by Dafni Katsampa & Janelle Spira & Vasiliki Stamatopoulou & David Chapman - 2381-2414 What Role do Preferential Trading Arrangements Play in Cross-Border Worker Mobility? Some Asian Evidence
by Aruna Gounder & Rod Falvey & Gulasekaran Rajaguru - 2415-2445 Media, Digital Engagement, and the Dynamics of Attitude Change Toward Foreigners in Switzerland
by Maud Reveilhac - 2447-2466 Beyond Discrimination? Determinants of Trust in Local Government Among Second-Generation Migrants in the Netherlands
by Warda Belabas & Koen Migchelbrink - 2467-2488 Feminist Migrant Solidarity: Crossing Borders, Building Bridges, and Remaining Diverse
by Magdalena Muszel - 2489-2517 Exploring the Experiences of International Medical Graduates in the Canadian Healthcare System
by Florence Obianyor & Gervin Ane Apatinga & Maya Eboigbodin & Aloysius N. Maduforo & Aderemi Adelugba & Bukola Salami - 2519-2542 Social Determinants of Health and Well-Being Among Older People from Refugee Backgrounds in Australia: A Longitudinal Study
by Ignacio Correa-Velez & Pilar Rioseco - 2543-2568 Women-Led Strategies Amid Structural Inequalities: An Ethnography of a CSO Supporting Migrant Mothers in Valparaíso, Chile
by Carolina Pinto Baleisan & Daniela Fernández - 2569-2569 Correction to: Women-Led Strategies Amid Structural Inequalities: An Ethnography of a CSO Supporting Migrant Mothers in Valparaíso, Chile
by Carolina Pinto Baleisan & Daniela Fernández - 2571-2592 “They Don’t Have the Time for That, Participating in Politics”—How Local Politicians Interpret Political Integration in the USA
by Jessica Kuhlmann - 2593-2627 Attitudes Toward Immigrants and Refugees During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the U.S
by Liza G. Steele & Laird Gallagher
September 2025, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 1249-1276 Immigrants’ Sense of Belonging to Canada: The Role of Source-Country Gender Inequality
by Max Stick & Lisa Kaida & Feng Hou - 1277-1300 Culture Beyond Borders: Does the Culture in the Country of Origin Determine Our Preferences for Redistribution?
by Olga Griaznova - 1301-1337 Interventions Promoting Positive Mental Health for Migrant and Refugee Adults in the Community: A Scoping Review
by Sandra Marisa Barbosa Alpuim-Gonçalves & Ana Sofia Martins Ferreira Canedo Garrido & Georgina Casanova Garrigos & Carme Ferré-Grau & Sandra Cristina Santos Sousa & Carlos Alberto Cruz Sequeira - 1339-1360 Migrants’ Trust in the Swedish Migration Agency: Exploring Influencing Factors Through Large-Scale Survey Data
by Carolin Schütze - 1361-1382 Reaching the Waiting Room: An Analysis of Migrants’ Compliance Process with Quebec’s Two-Step Permanent Residency Program
by Capucine Coustere & Danièle Bélanger & Charles Fleury - 1383-1406 Refugees as Labor: Post World War II Displaced Persons in Australia, Canada, and the USA
by David W. Haines - 1407-1433 How Do Intergroup Contact and Cultural Racism Shape Anti-Muslim Sentiment in Europe?
by Aaron Ponce - 1435-1460 Filipino Migrant and Returnee Nurses Resisting and Adapting to the Pressures of Becoming “Ideal Migrants”
by Georgia Spiliopoulos & Sondra Cuban - 1461-1487 Reflecting on Departure Among Irregular Transit Migrants in Europe
by Vojtěch Jochim & Lucie Macková - 1489-1510 Experiences of Social Workers and Educators Working with a Minority Immigrant Group: The Case of Ethiopian Jews in Israel
by Shelly Engdau-Vanda & Meital Simhi - 1511-1546 Immigrant Single Mothers in Germany: An Intersectional Perspective on a Group at Risk
by Linda Maciejewski & Niklas Harder - 1547-1566 Policy-Related Stress and Mental Health among Immigrants in the United States
by Mary Lehman Held & Michael T. Zuch & Eliza Galvez - 1567-1593 Diverging Ethnic Hierarchies? Cultural Distance, Right-Wing Authoritarianism, and Social Distance Perceptions in the Netherlands
by Hannah Soiné & Bram Lancee - 1595-1617 Understanding the Prevalence and Factors Associated with Accessing Public Housing Programs: Findings from the 2019 Annual Survey of Refugees
by Edson Chipalo & Ikenna Obasi Odii & Nick Horace Ogutu & Loretta Ching’andu - 1619-1641 Migration Intermediation and Ethical Boundary Work: the Case of Italy’s Legal-Administrative Field
by Paola Bonizzoni & Fabio Blasis & Giacomo Lampredi - 1643-1668 The Perceptions About the Immigration Phenomenon Communicated Through Social Media Platforms in Italy
by Elena Ambrosetti & Sara Miccoli - 1669-1688 “Girls Blended in, While Boys Had to Fight:” Gendered Integration Scripts Among (Ex)Soviet Immigrant Adolescents in Israel’s Geo-Social Periphery
by Larissa Remennick & Anna Prashizky - 1689-1731 Employment as a Strategic Pathway for Refugee and Host Youth Integration in Uganda
by Cedric Marvin Nkiko & Frank Ahimbisibwe - 1733-1757 Qualitative Research on the Match/Mismatch in Perceptions of Successful Aging and Lived Experiences Among Older Burundian Refugees in the USA
by Jonix Owino & Heather Fuller - 1759-1784 You Can Go Your Own Way: How Transit-Country Migration Attitudes Are Influenced by European Union Ideals
by Dastid Morina & Ridvan Peshkopia & D. Stephen Voss - 1785-1806 Redefining Success and Resilience: The Professional Integration of Highly Skilled African Immigrants in Quebec
by Charles Gyan & Jen Hinkkala & Allan Kasapa - 1807-1832 Lamentable Letting Go: Emotional Detachment Identity Work by Sri Lankan Skilled Immigrant Women in Australia
by Gayani Gunasekera & Mario Fernando & James Reveley - 1833-1855 A Regime Approach to Refugee Comparisons: Canada’s Responses to Syria, Afghanistan, and Ukraine
by Nathan T. B. Ly & Monica Boyd - 1857-1893 Socioeconomic Adaptation of Bangladeshi Immigrants in the United States
by Philip Q. Yang & Morsheda Akhter - 1895-1919 Unveiling Subtle (Negative) Attitudes Towards Immigration in Spain in the Post-COVID Era: Challenges for Policymakers
by Cecilia Estrada-Villaseñor & Antonio Rúa & Mercedes Fernández - 1921-1946 Personality Characteristics as Predictors of Temporary Labor Migration Intentions and The Moderating Role of Family Influence: A Case of Prospective Ugandan Female Migrant Domestic Workers to Saudi Arabia
by Eria Wambi & Cornelius J. König & Nida ul H. Bajwa & Martin M. Baluku - 1947-1961 The Nazi “Heim ins Reich” Programme from Lands of Oversea Migration and German Deportees from Canada and the United States
by Grant W. Grams - 1963-1985 Cross-border Flows: Exploring Remittance Patterns in Punjab’s International Migration
by Harleen Gill - 1987-2017 Rethinking Digital Inequalities: a Quantitative Study on E-Government Use by Nepali Immigrants in Canada
by Bhanu Bhakta Acharya & Daniel J. Paré & Dinesh Gajurel - 2019-2044 Physically Here, Mentally There? A Study of Transnational Links and Civic Engagement Among Migrants in the USA
by Nadia Eldemerdash
June 2025, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 669-697 Acculturation Orientations Among Immigrant-Origin Youth: How is Acculturation Associated with Self-Esteem, Sense of Belonging, and Discrimination?
by Rekar Abdulhamed & Kirsti Lonka - 699-741 The Housing Experiences of Temporary Foreign Workers (TFWs) in Canada: Examining Issues Through a Systematic Literature Review
by Desmond Ofori Oklikah & Teresa Abada & Lindi Jahiu & Senanu Kwasi Kutor & Godwin Arku - 743-770 “I Was One of Them”: The Journey of Return Migrants Becoming Subagents in Kerala’s Recruitment Networks
by Anurupa Bhattacharjee & Princy Thomas - 771-790 Central Capabilities to Well-Being in the Context of Forced Migration: A Scoping Review of Capability Approach-Based Literature
by Areen Nassar - 791-811 Pathways to Integration and Language Acquisition: A Comparative Analysis of Refugee Children’s Social Integration and Foreign Language Difficulty in Lebanon and Australia
by Mohammad Hammoud - 813-840 Agitation Strategies of Anti-immigrant: The Populist and Neoliberal Lens
by Mehmet Nazım Uygur & Selahaddin Bakan - 841-853 Approved, Denied, or on Backlog: Issuance Rates, Trends, and Status of T and U Non-immigrant Visas in the United States
by Alexa Bejinariu - 855-872 Intercultural Parenting: The Struggle to Get the Best of Both Worlds
by Wei Liu & Xiaobing Lin - 873-900 The Impact of COVID-19 on Immigration Attitudes in the US
by Guadalupe Madrigal & Stuart Soroka - 901-922 Migration Experiences and Mental Health of Older Latin American Immigrants in Australia
by Raúl Hormazábal-Salgado & Dean Whitehead & Abdi D. Osman & Danny Hills - 923-953 Harmonising Cosmopolitanism and Communitarianism: Goals of EU Labour Migration Policy
by Nella Popović & Ana Petek - 955-985 Mental Health of Older Latin-American Immigrants: an Integrative Review
by Raúl Hormazábal-Salgado & Abdi D. Osman & Dean Whitehead & Danny Hills - 987-1005 Surviving the Shadows: Armed Conflict Exposure and Forced Displacement Experience of Cameroonian Refugees in Southern Nigeria
by Bernard Attah-Otu - 1007-1035 Settlement Intentions of Ukrainian Pre-War and Forced Migrants in Poland: Challenges for Migrant Integration Policy at the Local Level
by Marcin Gońda - 1037-1063 Intersections of Peace: Refugee Children’s Unique Perspectives Through Storytelling and Arts-Based Methods
by Sarra Boukhari - 1065-1084 Experiences of Acculturation Stress in First-Generation Immigrant Children: Examining the Relationship Among Acculturation Stress, Depression, and Family Dynamics
by Myles Allen & Belinda Armenta & Elizabeth R. Watters & Laleh Aflatooni & Laurie Sorenson - 1085-1115 Intimate Partner Violence During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Study About Dynamics and Help-Seeking Experiences of Immigrant Women in Portugal
by Joana Neiva & Ana Lúcia Silva & Mariana Gonçalves - 1117-1136 Educational Travel: The Role of Gender Stereotypes Shaping Students’ Transformative Experience
by Karla Quintero & Konstantina Zerva - 1137-1153 A Transnational Educator’s Conocimiento Journey
by Kiyomi Umezawa - 1155-1176 Toward a Critical Phenomenology of Vulnerability: Experiences of Young Refugees Building a Life in Luxembourg
by Amalia Gilodi & Isabelle Albert & Birte Nienaber - 1177-1204 A Systematic Review of the Digital Divide Experienced by Migrant Women
by Kwok Kin Fung & Chi Yuen Lai & Suet Lin Hung & Yue Yu & Langjie He - 1205-1222 Am I Discriminated Against? Explaining Immigrants’ Perceived Discrimination by First Name and Ethnic Origin
by Karin Amit & Pnina Dolberg - 1223-1243 Changes in Immigrant Population Prevalence and High Violent Crime Rates in Swedish Municipalities
by Jerzy Sarnecki & Amber L. Beckley & Sofia Wikman & Lars Westfelt & My Lilja & Hernan Mondani & Emy Bäcklin & Amir Rostami - 1245-1245 Correction to: First Impressions Matter: Feeling Welcome and Onward Migration Intentions of Highly Skilled Migrants
by Julia Reinold & Melissa Siegel - 1247-1247 Correction to: A Working Framework on Multinational Mobility: Haitians’ Post-2010 Journeys from South America to Mexico
by Luis Alfredo Arriola Vega
March 2025, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-23 Unveiling the Active Role of Skilled Immigrant Women as Intermediaries and Developers: A Case Study in Batumi, Georgia
by Tatiana Sitchinava - 25-51 From Identity Integration to Civic Integration: A Multidimensional Framework of Integration to Unveil Pathways to Civic Engagement Through the Global Perspective
by Zhenxiang Chen - 53-76 The Impact of Input in Scientific Research and Experimental Development on the Survival of Immigrant Firms in Canada
by Nong Zhu & Jianwei Zhong - 77-99 The Key to Success? Social Network Brokerage in Buddy Programmes for Newly Arrived Migrants in the Flemish Region of Belgium
by Gaëlle Mortier & Stijn Oosterlynck & Peter Raeymaeckers - 101-125 Digital Supports for Immigrant Professionals’ Settlement and Information Needs: Developing a Wiki-Style Tool with Intersectional, Targeted Content
by Odessa Gonzalez Benson & Fatemeh Kazemi & Katerina Palova & Anusha Kassan - 127-174 Acculturation and Well-being among Migrant Populations: A Systematic Review
by Ana Maria Teodora Andronic & Ticu Constantin - 175-211 Employability Assessment of Emigrant Gulf Returnees: The Case of Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Countries
by Chinnu Thomas & Ajithakumari Vijayappan Nair Biju & Ratheesh R - 213-233 Migrant Work Conditions and Health Status—A Longitudinal Study on ‘Dirty Work’ Among Undocumented and Newly Regularized Workers
by Mariya Lenko & Jan-Erik Refle & Claudine Burton-Jeangros & Julien Fakhoury & Liala Consoli & Yves Jackson - 235-254 Refugee Integration in Germany: The Interplay of Othering, Digital Exclusion, and Identity Negotiation
by Miriam Berg - 255-277 “It Sounds Like You Don’t Want to Help Me”: How Everyday Bordering in Settlement Services Impacts Immigrant Women in Canada
by Catherine Schmidt & Rupaleem Bhuyan - 279-316 Examining the Moderated-Mediation Role of the Financial Sector and Institutional Quality in the Relationship Between Remittances and Economic Growth in Developing Countries
by Nayab Karim & Muhammad Tariq & Muhammad Azam Khan - 317-335 Contestation of State Role in Ethnoscapes: A Contrast Between Community Centrism and Dirigisme in Little India Governance
by Nagathisen Katahenggam & Preveena Balakrishnan & Victor Eng-lye Wee & Puvaneswaran Kunasekaran & Neethiahnanthan M. Ari Ragavan - 337-358 Motivational Factors for Civic Engagements in a Host Nation: Centering on Koryuin Migrants in South Korea
by Ahnlee Jang & Mihwa Park & YooJung Kim - 359-376 Immigrant Selectivity and Educational Outcomes of Immigrant Children: A Temporal Perspective
by Yariv Feniger & Anastasia Gorodzeisky & Eyal Bar-Haim & Hanna Ayalon - 377-400 A Paradox of Inclusion in Cities: Homemaking of Refugees and Natives in Urban Space
by Meral Gezici Yalçın & Nebi Ekrem Düzen - 401-422 Assimilation or Striking a Bicultural Balance? Acculturation Profiles Among Turkish Immigrant Parents in Four European Countries
by Ryanne J. R. M. Francot & Ayça Alaylı & Martine L. Broekhuizen & Paul P. M. Leseman - 423-443 Well Yes, but Actually No! Perceptions of Colombian Informal Workers About Venezuelan Immigration
by Omid Alizadeh Afrouzi - 445-465 The Insecurity of Irregular Migrants: Criminal Acts Against Afghans in the Turkish–Iranian Borderland
by Alper Ekmekcioğlu & Ayşe Dere - 467-489 Immigrant-Native Wage Gap in Sweden: Do Personality Traits Matter?
by Wazah Pello-Esso & Ulf Gerdtham & Sara Larsson Lönn & Jan Sundquist & Kristina Sundquist - 491-511 Crime Victimization, Immigrants, and Public Opinion in Ghana: A Micro-level Analysis
by Michael K. Dzordzormenyoh - 513-541 Integration of Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Europe: A Scoping Review of Interventions
by Carol Namata & Eleni Hatzidimitriadou & Edyta Mccallum - 543-571 First Impressions Matter: Feeling Welcome and Onward Migration Intentions of Highly Skilled Migrants
by Julia Reinold & Melissa Siegel - 573-599 (In)stability of the Professional Trajectories of Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Belgium
by Natacha Zimmer - 601-638 Economic Integration of Refugees in the USA: A Scoping Review Using the Socio-Ecological Model (2007–2023)
by Meschelle Linjean & Wooksoo Kim & Christopher St. Vil & Robert M. Adelman & Marie A. Cannon & Jacqueline Hall - 639-667 Nested [Broader-Selective] Integration of South Asians: Mediating Role of Language and Ethnic Networks
by Kashif Raza
December 2024, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 1715-1732 Grouping Nationalities Based on Students’ Estimation of Stereotype Contents in Switzerland
by Markus P. Neuenschwander & Ariana Garrote & Michelle Huttasch - 1733-1759 A Working Framework on Multinational Mobility: Haitians’ Post-2010 Journeys from South America to Mexico
by Luis Alfredo Arriola Vega - 1761-1795 An Analysis of 287(g) Program Adoption and Support for Sanctuary Policies
by Wesley McCann & Joselyne L. Chenane & Sean Rollins & Franklin Shobe - 1797-1824 Exploring Sixty-Two Years of Research on Immigrants’ Integration Using Structural Topic Modeling-Based Bibliometric Analysis
by Robert Djogbenou & Vissého Adjiwanou & Solène Lardoux - 1825-1855 What Makes Us Move, What Makes Us Stay: The Role of Language and Culture in Intra-EU Mobility
by Ekaterina Sprenger - 1857-1875 Feeling Community During War: Community Resilience of Ukrainian Women Refugees in Italy
by Martina Olcese & Paola Cardinali & Andrew P. Camilleri & Laura Migliorini - 1877-1894 A Foot in the Australian Employment Door: A Qualitative Study of Highly Skilled Migrant Women
by Jasvir Kaur Nachatar Singh & Juliana Mutum - 1895-1914 Support from Physicians as a Key Enabling Factor for Rehabilitation Utilization in Migrants with Back Pain: A Longitudinal Analysis
by Hannes Banaschak & David Fauser & Annika Sternberg & Julia-Marie Zimmer & André Golla & Wilfried Mau & Matthias Bethge - 1915-1916 Correction to: Support from Physicians as a Key Enabling Factor for Rehabilitation Utilization in Migrants with Back Pain: A Longitudinal Analysis
by Hannes Banaschak & David Fauser & Annika Sternberg & Julia-Marie Zimmer & André Golla & Wilfried Mau & Matthias Bethge - 1917-1941 Critical Insights on Social Connections in the Context of Resettlement for Refugees and Asylum Seekers
by Erica Briozzo & Maria Vargas-Moniz & José Ornelas - 1943-1961 The Wage Impact of Immigration into the UK After the Great Recession
by Deboshree Ghosh & Heather Dickey - 1963-1986 “I was always told to fit in, but never to excel”: Men’s Post-Migration Practices of Success in the Public Sector
by Ravit Talmi-Cohn & Svetlana Chachashvili-Bolotin - 1987-1987 Correction to: “I was always told to fit in, but never to excel”: Men’s Post-Migration Practices of Success in the Public Sector
by Ravit Talmi-Cohn & Svetlana Chachashvili-Bolotin - 1989-2017 Access Without Borders: A Scoping Review to Identify Solutions to Creating Portable Identity, Education and Health Records for Refugee Children
by Michael Ungar & Adam Seymour - 2019-2047 Breaking into the Labor Market in the Face of Racism and Oppression: Resiliency and Well-Being of Highly Skilled African Immigrants in Quebec
by Charles Gyan & Ginette Lafreniere & Lamine Diallo & Stacey Wilson-Forsberg & Jen Hinkkala - 2049-2069 The Poor Integration Results of the Common European Asylum System Compared to the Temporary Protection Directive: The Case of the Netherlands
by Jeroen Doomernik & Anja Heelsum - 2071-2093 Explaining the Impact of South-South Migration: Evidence from Chile’s Immigration Boom
by Pablo Argote & Lucas Perelló - 2095-2122 The Role of Politics in Public Views About Immigrants
by Edward Anthony Koning & Neeraj Kaushal - 2123-2141 The CDU and the Leitkultur Debate: An Analysis of Angela Merkel’s Integration Discourse Before and After the 2015 Syrian Refugee Crisis
by Natalia Bogado & Tamara Wolf - 2143-2189 Discrimination and Civic Engagement of Immigrants in Western Societies. A Systematic Scoping Review
by Stephanie Müssig & Inken Okrug - 2191-2211 Empowering Highly Skilled African Immigrants: Key Protective Factors for Success in Quebec’s Labour Market
by Charles Gyan & Ginette Lafreniere & Lamine Diallo & Stacey Wilson-Forsberg & Karun Karki & Jen Hinkkala - 2213-2252 The Intersectional Effects of Race, Gender, and Religion on the Economic Integration of High-skilled Immigrants: a Literature Review
by Sareh Nazari - 2253-2271 The Transition of Young Adult Newcomers to Canada: Supporting Participant Joint Projects
by Richard A. Young & José F. Domene & Yan Liu & Kesha Pradhan & L. Alejandra Botia & Eugene Chi & Mindy Ming-Jung Chiang & Mathew R. Gendron & Margaret Noel & Shalet Rosario - 2273-2298 The Hopeful and Resilient Maids: Assessing the Life Satisfaction of Female Migrant Domestic Workers in Abu Dhabi
by Guang Yang & Masood Abdulla Badri & Saad Ibrahim Yaaqeib & Asma Salem Alrashdi & Sara Abdulrahman Alansaari & Mouza Awadh Almheiri - 2299-2320 Korean Residents’ Experiences of Racism in Germany During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Association with Life Satisfaction and Sense of Belonging
by Joohyun Justine Park & Ah-Hyun Angela Lee & Lynne Soon-Chean Park & Rebekah Jaung & Changzoo Song - 2321-2337 Migrant Workforces, Foreign Remittance, and Economic Growth Nexus in an Emerging Country
by Rana Mosharrafa & Mohammad Sahabuddin & Nipa Saha - 2339-2359 Cultural Distance as a Determinant of Immigrant Economic Adaptation in the USA
by Igor Ryabov - 2361-2406 Migrant Remittances and Conflicts in Sub-Saharan African Countries: Effects and Transmission Channels
by Ateba Boyomo Henri Aurélien & Mougnol A. Ekoula Herve William & Song Jacques Simon - 2407-2430 Are Cities Doing the Same? Local Policies on Immigrant Integration in Catalonia Since the Great Recession
by Xavier Casademont Falguera & Eduard Carrera Fossas & Òscar Prieto Flores & Jordi Feu Gelis - 2431-2448 The Roles of Asylum Seeker–Led Organisations in Settlement Processes and Determinants: Evidence from Hong Kong
by Ka Wang Kelvin Lam - 2449-2449 Correction to: “Time is on me”: Entangled Temporalities Between Italy and the Gambia
by Viola Castellano
September 2024, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 1097-1104 Claiming Time: Refugees and Asylum Seekers Dealing with the Production of Different Temporal Regimes by Asylum and Reception Policies
by Giuliana Sanò & Giulia Storato & Francesco Della Puppa - 1105-1131 Contested Appropriations: Informal Migrant Settlements as Ambiguous Spaces Beyond Temporal Borders
by Sebastian Benedikt - 1133-1152 Historical Layers of Refugee Reception in Border Areas of Italy: Crossroads of Transit and Temporalities of (Im)mobility
by Stefano degli Uberti & Roberta Altin - 1153-1168 “Time is on me”: Entangled Temporalities Between Italy and the Gambia
by Viola Castellano - 1169-1185 ‘Plenty of Time, Out of Time’. Plurality of Timing in the Italian Asylum Reception System. Outcomes from the Field
by Silvia Pitzalis - 1187-1202 “How much more time do you need?”: Anthropological-Legal Reflections on the Impact of Chronopolitics for Asylum Seekers in Italy: Alasan’s Story
by Stefania Spada - 1203-1222 Exploring Imagined Temporalities in Resettlement Workers’ Narratives: Renegotiating Temporal and Emotional Boundaries in Post-Brexit Britain
by Leona Forde & Mark McGovern & Lisa Moran - 1223-1229 Claiming Time Within Migrations
by Giuliana Sanò & Giulia Storato & Francesco Della Puppa - 1231-1247 Epilogue: ‘Claiming Time’ Special Issue
by Melanie Griffiths - 1249-1274 When National Origins Equal Socio-economic Background: The Effect of the Ethno-class Parental Background on the Education of Children Coming of Age in Switzerland
by Eduardo Guichard & Milena Chimienti & Claudio Bolzman & Jean-Marie Goff - 1275-1298 Intermediary Organizations for Diaspora Philanthropy: A Systematic Literature Review
by Ximeng Chen & Bruce Sanford - 1299-1324 On Migrants’ Identification Issues In Italy: The Case Of Trafficked Women Within Mixed Migration Flows1
by Francesca Cimino & Paola Degani - 1325-1349 Understanding Gaps in Supports for Trafficked Migrants in Canada: A Discursive Analysis
by Sasha Baglay & Idil Atak & Varka Kalaydzhieva - 1351-1380 Reintegration Programs and the Willingness of Displaced Persons to Return Home: Analyzing the Role of Social Infrastructure in North-East Nigeria
by Paul O. Adekola & Giuseppe T. Cirella & Gracie Brownell - 1381-1401 Supporting People Seeking Asylum in the Australian Community: A Service Provider Perspective
by Kehla Lippi & Hayley McKenzie & Fiona H. McKay & Lisa Hanna - 1403-1421 “We Never Say We Are Integrating People!” Interpretative Repertoires of Integration Among Local Stakeholders in Sweden
by Mona Hemmaty & Jacob Lind & Christina Hansen & Nadeen Khoury - 1423-1443 “How Long Are You Gonna Stay?” Implications of Residents’ Perceptions of Refugees’ Occupational Future Time Perspective in Receiving Countries
by Lena Niemann & Hanna Naudascher & Umay Kuyumcu & Guido Hertel - 1445-1477 Policy Diffusion and Regionalization of Immigration: Canada’s International Student Migration Policy Landscape
by Alexandra M. Bozheva - 1479-1499 From Integration Policies to Belonging: Local Integration Workers’ Boundary Construction Concerning Immigrants in Rural Areas
by Marja Enbuska - 1501-1524 Pre-Employment Mentoring Programs and Immigrant Labor Market Integration
by Hui Zhang & Luciara Nardon - 1525-1546 Acculturation Preferences in the Asturian Educational Context: A Study on the Direct and Interactive Effects of Gender and Stereotypes at School
by Lorena Estupinan-Mesa & Fernando Senar-Morera & Isabel Hevia-Artime & Alberto Fernández-Costales - 1547-1569 Feeling at Home? A Dynamic Analysis of the Impact of Discrimination, Refugee-Specific, and Participation Characteristics on Recently Arrived Refugees’ Belonging
by Roxy Damen & Jaco Dagevos & Willem Huijnk - 1571-1591 “Let the State Decide It All for Me”: The Role of Migration and Integration Policy in the Decision-Making of Ukrainian Refugee Women in Germany
by Valeria Lazarenko - 1593-1613 Examining the Impact of Conscript Service on the Labour Market Integration of Migrants
by Ilona Bontenbal & Reetta Riikonen & Jarkko Kosonen - 1615-1643 On the Psychodynamics of Wearing a Headscarf Among Young Muslim Women Living in Germany—New Heterogeneous Poles of Subjectivity
by Lena Barth & Kostja Wacker & Necip Yurddas & Paul Kaiser & Gonca Tuncel-Langbehn & Barbara Ruettner & Lutz Goetzmann - 1645-1665 The Impact of Post-migration Support for Refugees’ Job Acquirement in the U.S
by Wonhyung Lee & Jeesoo Jung - 1667-1686 Discussing the Role of Aspirations in Migrant Integration: The Case Study of 1980s Polish Emigrants’ Adaptation in Western Europe
by Magdalena Wnuk - 1687-1713 Intergenerational Contact in Refugee Settlement Contexts: Results from a Systematic Mapping Review and Analysis
by Erika Kalocsányiová & Ryan Essex & Rania Hassan & Marianne Markowski & Latefa Narriman Guemar & Mataz Kazmouz & Christine Locke & Guuleed Muhamud & Edith Ntabyera & Peter Vogel
June 2024, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 485-507 Immigration Status and School Performance at the Primary and Secondary Levels of Cameroonian Pupils Aged 6 to 20: a Decomposition Analysis
by Marcellin Stéphane Bella Ngadena & Henri Ngoa Tabi - 509-528 Transnational Judicial Practice in the People’s Republic of China: Resolution of Transmigrants’ Legal Disputes
by Lin Sheng & Trent Bax - 529-552 The Differential Inclusion of Migrant Farmworkers’ and the Landscape of Support in a Migrant-intensive Region in Ontario, Canada
by Glynis George & Erika Borrelli - 553-571 Virtual Ethnography of Female Migrants: a WhatsApp Group as a Support Tool During Their Migration Process
by Adriana Calvo & Maite Aurrekoetxea-Casaus & Erika Borrajo - 573-594 Empirical Consequences of Normative Inadequacies: The Principle of Temporary Refuge and Protection Gaps
by Maciej Grześkowiak - 595-619 Lived Experiences of Skilled Indian Women Immigrants (SIWI) Navigating the COVID-19 Pandemic: Immigration Trajectories to Canada
by Urmi Nanda Biswas & Belinda Leach & Parisha Jijina & Ashika Niraula - 621-643 Exploring Migration Determinants: a Meta-Analysis of Migration Drivers and Estimates
by Akira Soto Nishimura & Mathias Czaika - 645-672 The Effects of Three Facets of National Identity and Other Socioeconomic Traits on Attitudes Towards Immigrants
by Alessandro Indelicato & Juan Carlos Martín - 673-693 Journey of Violence: Refugee Women’s Experiences Across Three Stages and Places
by Gabriela Mesquita Borges - 695-713 Many Faces of Omar: Integrative Multimodal Analysis of a Story of Migration Found on YouTube: Focus on Positioning
by Sarali Gintsburg & Orit Sônia Waisman - 715-736 Stay a While: the Retention of Immigrants in Rural Canada
by Michael Haan & Yuchen Li & Lindsay Finlay - 737-758 Parenting Competences Among Migrant Families Living at Psychosocial Risk in Spain
by Marco Martins & Rita Pinto & Marija Živković & Lucía Jiménez - 759-774 Afghan Women Refugees Enduring Domestic Violence Despite Finding Sanctuary in the UK
by Fatemeh Azizi & Pauline Lane & Melanie Boyce - 775-798 Camp-Based Refugees’ Adherence to the COVID-19 Protocols at the Peak and Post-Peak of the Pandemic in Two Camps in Ghana
by Barbara Sakyi & Samuel K. M. Agblorti & Fiifi Amoako Johnson - 799-826 What is the Relationship Between the Perceived Quality of Neighbourhood and the Self-reported Life Satisfaction in Immigrants Versus Natives in Europe?
by Elena Ambrosetti & Angela Paparusso - 827-860 Medicaid Expansion Through the Affordable Care Act and Interstate Mobility of Low-Income Immigrants: Welfare Magnet or Myth?
by Tsewang Rigzin - 861-885 Immigrants’ Social Relations with Neighbours: Does the Population Density of the Neighbourhood Matter?
by Max Stick & Christoph Schimmele & Maciej Karpinski & Amélie Arsenault - 887-910 Blossoming Through Creativity: Unveiling Sense of Belonging Among Ukrainian and Syrian Refugee Women in Ontario
by Areej Al-Hamad & Kateryna Metersky & Henry Parada & Yasin Yasin & Molly Hingorani & Caitlin Gare - 911-932 Multiple Origins and Multiple Destinations: The Fertility of Immigrant Women in Europe
by Eleonora Mussino & Stefano Cantalini - 933-971 Canada (Live-in) Caregiver Program (LCP) and Care Workers’ Lived Experiences: A Systematic Literature Review
by Desmond Ofori Oklikah & Teresa Abada & Godwin Arku - 973-996 Unfamiliarities, Uncertainties, and Ambivalent Long-Term Intentions: Conceptualizing International Student-Migrant Settlement and Integration
by Lisa Ruth Brunner & Karun Kishor Karki & Negar Valizadeh & Takhmina Shokirova & Capucine Coustere - 997-1025 Socio-occupational Paths of Polish and Lithuanian Returning Migrants: Sequence Analysis of Survey Data with the Use of TraMineR for R
by Olga Czeranowska & Dominika Winogrodzka - 1027-1042 Conceptual Networks and the Representation of the Syrian Refugees in the UNHCR Press Releases Between 2011 and 2021
by Ines Ghachem - 1043-1071 An Analysis of 287(g) Program Memorandums of Agreement
by Wesley S. McCann & Francis D. Boateng & Kelsey Schimchak - 1073-1095 Attitudes Towards Syrian Refugees in Türkiye: Does Cosmopolitanism Matter?
by Oznur Ozdamar & Eleftherios Giovanis & Sacit Hadi Akdede
March 2024, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-35 Temporary Employment of First-Generation Migrants in the Netherlands
by Giacomo Boffi - 37-60 The Economic Performance of Reunited Families in Switzerland, 2013–2018
by Juan Galeano & Roxane Gerber - 61-84 Local Contact and Sense of Belonging to the Host Society Among Highly Educated Migrants
by Lin Xue & Eric Fong & Shafei Gu - 85-107 “I was Basically Deaf-Mute. I felt like a Stranger”: Exploring the Role of Language in Older Migrants’ Sense of Home
by Micheline Phlix & Ann Petermans & An-Sofie Smetcoren & Jan Vanrie - 109-131 Education and Inter-Ethnic Attitudes among Recent Immigrants in the Netherlands
by Paolo Velásquez - 133-154 Cultivating Integration via Placemaking: an ArcGIS StoryMap and Inventory of Refugee-Centered Farming Organizations in the USA
by Frida Foss & Cerian Gibbes & Emily Skop - 155-170 Aid Worker’s Perceptions of Psychological First Aid amid Border Externalization in Mexico
by John Doering-White - 171-190 Heritage in Diaspora-Forming Processes: Encounters of Local Ukrainians and Migrants from Ukraine in Poland
by Patrycja Trzeszczyńska & Grzegorz Demel & Blanka Błaszczak-Rozenbaum - 191-207 ‘This is what it is like to be church’: the Church of Sweden’s conditions for work with newly arrived refugees
by Linda Vikdahl & David Gunnarsson & Sofia Larsson - 209-222 Maternal Mental Health in Refugees and Migrants: a Comprehensive Systematic Review
by Lígia Moreira Almeida & Ana Raquel Moutinho & Florencia Siciliano & Jorge Leite & José Peixoto Caldas - 223-255 Are Women the “Keepers of the Culture”? A Study on the Gender-Specific Transmission and Development of Mainstream and Ethnic Identities using Latent Growth Curve Models
by Randy Stache
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