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November 2016, Volume 17, Issue 4
-   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 
November 2015, Volume 16, Issue 4
-   851-869 Forging Ties: Social Capital Utilization by Zimbabwean Social Workers in Britain
by Moreblessing T. Tinarwo -   871-890 Parenting in a New Land: Specialized Services for Immigrant and Refugee Families in the USA
by Filomena M. Critelli -   891-910 Explaining Variations in Immigrants’ Satisfaction with Their Settlement Experience
by Halina Sapeha -   911-927 Strands of Diaspora: The Resettlement Experience of Jewish Immigrants to Australia
by J. Forrest & I. M. Sheskin -   929-945 Accessibility and Utilisation of Maternal Health Services by Migrant Female Head Porters in Accra
by Gloria-Sheila A. Yiran & Joseph K. Teye & Gerald A. B. Yiran -   947-963 Multiculturalism on Its Head: Unexpected Boundaries and New Migration in Singapore
by Yasmin Y. Ortiga -   965-985 “Since Many of My Friends Were Working in the Restaurant”: the Dual Role of Immigrants’ Social Networks in Occupational Attainment in the Finnish Labour Market
by Akhlaq Ahmad -   987-1002 The Costs of Regulatory Federalism: Does Provincial Labor Market Regulation Impede the Integration of Canadian Immigrants?
by Chunling Fu & Ross Hickey -   1003-1021 Living in a Bubble: Enclaves of Transnational Jewish Immigrants from Western Countries in Jerusalem
by Hila Zaban -   1023-1040 Is Immigrant Selection in Canada Racialized? Visa Officer Discretion and Approval Rates for Spousal and Federal Skilled Worker Applications
by Vic Satzewich -   1041-1055 Harming Refugee and Canadian Health: the Negative Consequences of Recent Reforms to Canada’s Interim Federal Health Program
by Helen P. Harris & Daniyal Zuberi -   1057-1080 Asking Those Concerned: How Muslim Migrant Organisations Define Integration. A German-Dutch Comparison
by Matthias Kortmann -   1081-1097 State-Level Political Context and Immigrant Homeownership in the USA
by Ryan Allen & Hiromi Ishizawa -   1099-1120 Findings from an Extended Case Management U.S. Refugee Resettlement Program
by Stacey A. Shaw & Patrick Poulin -   1121-1139 Female Labour Segregation in the Domestic Services in Italy
by Elisa Barbiano di Belgiojoso & Livia Elisa Ortensi -   1141-1155 Resituating Models of Acculturation: an Occupational Dimension
by Shoba Nayar -   1157-1175 Partner Inequities Related to Immigration Fraud in South Asian International Arranged Marriages
by Noorfarah Merali & Jasmine Bajwa & Taooz Yousaf -   1177-1193 Integration of Immigrants: The Role of Ethnic Churches
by Wing Yin Tsang -   1195-1211 Institutional Design and Political Representation: the Council of Immigrant Organisations in Oslo
by Marianne Takle -   1213-1229 Second Generation Immigrant Girls’ Negotiations of Cultural Proximity in Switzerland: A Foucauldian Reading
by Natalie Barker-Ruchti & Dean Barker & Simone Sattler & Markus Gerber & Uwe Pühse -   1231-1254 Infiltrators Go Home! Explaining Xenophobic Mobilization Against Asylum Seekers in Israel
by Yoav H. Duman -   1255-1272 Discrimination and Health of Male and Female Canadian Immigrant
by Reza Nakhaie & Rochelle Wijesingha -   1273-1289 ‘Now I’m Part of Australia and I Need to Know What Is Happening Here’: Case of Hazara Male Former Refugees in Brisbane Strategically Selecting Media to Aid Acculturation
by Pthai Tudsri & Aparna Hebbani 
August 2015, Volume 16, Issue 3
-   455-467 The Transnational Lives of American–Israeli Mothers
by Laura I. Sigad & Rivka A. Eisikovits -   469-489 “We Don’t Integrate; We Adapt:” Latin American Immigrants Interpret Their Canadian Employment Experiences in Southwestern Ontario
by Stacey Wilson-Forsberg -   491-515 A Survey of Emergent Digital Literacy Inside the Homes of Latino Immigrants in California
by José A. (Tony) Torralba -   517-538 Educational Reform for Immigrant Youth in Japan
by June A. Gordon -   539-556 The Private Sector, Institutions of Higher Education, and Immigrant Settlement in Canada
by Emma Flynn & Harald Bauder -   557-574 Living Without Economic Assets: Livelihoods of Liberian Refugees in the Buduburam Camp, Ghana
by Joseph Kofi Teye & Moses Kai-doz Yebleh -   575-592 Migrant Employment in the Ethnic Economy: Why Do Some Migrants Become Ethnic Entrepreneurs and Others Co-Ethnic Workers?
by Julie Knight -   593-606 Migration Intentions of Nursing Students in Ghana: Implications for Human Resource Development in the Health Sector
by Aaron Asibi Abuosi & Patience Aseweh Abor -   607-624 “I Am Standing Still”: The Impact of Immigration Regulations on the Career Aspirations of Wives of International Students in the USA
by Samit Dipon Bordoloi -   625-638 Values, Behaviour and Identity: Acculturation of Indian Immigrant Men in Australia
by Vijayasarathi Ramanathan -   639-660 Family Reunification and Integration Policy in the EU: Where Are the Women?
by Eleanor Morris -   661-677 Offloading Migration Management: The Institutionalized Authority of Non-State Agencies over the Guatemalan Temporary Agricultural Worker to Canada Project
by Giselle Valarezo -   679-699 The Challenge of Resilience: Migrant-Led Organisations and the Recession in Ireland
by Theophilus Ejorh -   701-716 Spatial-Temporal Analysis on Migration of Chinese Registered in Japan
by Changping Zhang -   717-741 Defending National Identity and National Interests: The Limits of Citizenship Transnationalism in Germany and China
by Choo Chin Low -   743-759 International Medical Graduates (IMGs) in the UK—a Systematic Review of Their Acculturation and Adaptation
by Farooq Ahmed Khan & Shivaram Chikkatagaiah & Mohammed Shafiullah & Mahmood Nasiri & Anoop Saraf & Tarun Sehgal & Ashish Rana & George Tadros & Paul Kingston -   761-781 One Dollar, One Bank Account: Remittance and Bank Breadth in Nigeria
by Efobi Uchenna & Osabuohien S. Evans & Oluwatobi Stephen -   783-798 Home Without Security and Security Without Home
by Kathy Hogarth -   799-817 Karen Resettlement: A Participatory Action Research Project
by Daniel Gilhooly & C. Allen Lynn -   819-840 Does Compliance with the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights Improve State Treatment of Migrants and Asylum Seekers? A Critical Appraisal of Aliens’ Rights in Greece
by Evangelia Psychogiopoulou -   841-844 Matthias Weinreich: “We Are Here to Stay”—Pashtun Migrants in the Northern Areas of Pakistan
by Caspar Dam -   845-846 Junaid Rana, Terrifying Muslims: Race and Labor in the South Asian Diaspora
by Beesan Sarrouh -   847-848 Evangelia Tastsoglou and Peruvemba S. Jaya (Eds.): Immigrant Women in Atlantic Canada: Challenges, Negotiations, Re-constructions
by Randean Kopytko -   849-850 Susan Ossman, Moving Matters: Paths of Serial Migration (Stanford University Press, 2013)
by Benoît Mayer 
May 2015, Volume 16, Issue 2
-   205-224 The Social Rate of Return to Investing in Character: An Economic Evaluation of Alberta’s Immigrant Access Fund Microloan Program
by J. C. Herbert Emery & Ana Ferrer -   225-236 Human Resource Deficit in Atlantic Canada: A Challenge for Regional Economic Development
by Ather H. Akbari -   237-248 Searching for Joy: The Importance of Leisure in Newcomer Settlement
by Lisa Quirke -   249-263 Employment Rights for Migrant Workers in Ireland: Towards A Human Rights Framework
by Deirdre Toomey -   265-278 Knowledge Mobilization/Transfer and Immigration Policy: Forging Space for NGOs—the Case of CERIS—The Ontario Metropolis Centre
by John Shields & Valerie Preston & Ted Richmond & Yuko Sorano & Erika Gasse-Gates & Debbie Douglas & John Campey & Lesley Johnston -   279-297 Healthy Enough to Get In: The Evolution of Canadian Immigration Policy Related to Immigrant Health
by Robert Vineberg -   299-315 Voices Unheard: Stories of Immigrant Teachers in Alberta
by Sandra Janusch -   317-332 The Healthy Immigrant Effect: Patterns and Evidence from Four Countries
by Steven Kennedy & Michael P. Kidd & James Ted McDonald & Nicholas Biddle -   333-353 Do Tied Movers Get Tied Down? The Occupational Displacement of Dependent Applicant Immigrants in Canada
by Rupa Banerjee & Mai B. Phan -   355-376 “We Do Not Own Our Children”: Transformation of Parental Attitudes and Practices in Two Generations of Russian Israelis
by Larissa Remennick -   377-395 Immigrant Incorporation, Technology, and Transnationalism Among Korean American Women
by Juyeon Son -   397-413 Cultural Adaptation as a Sense-Making Experience: International Students in China
by Shiao-Yun Chiang -   415-429 Return Migration as Failure or Success?
by Hein Haas & Tineke Fokkema & Mohamed Fassi Fihri -   431-436 Book Review: Us, Them, and Others and the Missing Cornerstone of Colonization
by Jeffrey S. Denis -   437-443 Debating Us, Them, and Others: A Research Framework
by Elke Winter -   445-449 How New Models Can Rejuvenate Established Insights: Reaction to and Critique of Elke Winter’s Us, Them, and Others
by Howard Ramos -   451-454 Not Quite Us, Not Quite Them
by Stephen Harold Riggins 
February 2015, Volume 16, Issue 1
-   1-25 Expanding the Electorate: Comparing the Noncitizen Voting Practices of 25 Democracies
by David C. Earnest -   27-42 Local Voting Rights for Non-Nationals: Experience in Sweden, the Netherlands and Belgium
by F. Leslie Seidle -   43-60 Reform, Counter-Reform and the Politics of Citizenship: Local Voting Rights for Third-Country Nationals in Greece
by Anna Triandafyllidou -   61-80 Voting Participation of Immigrants in Sweden—a Cohort Analysis of the 2002, 2006 and 2010 Elections
by Pieter Bevelander -   81-97 Non-Citizen Voting Rights and Urban Citizenship in Toronto
by Myer Siemiatycki -   99-118 Political Rights in the Age of Migration: Lessons from the United States
by Ron Hayduk -   119-132 Residence and the Right to Vote
by Patti Tamara Lenard -   133-151 Voting Rights for Non-citizens: Treasure or Fool’s Gold?
by Avigail Eisenberg -   153-172 Migrant Workers and the Problem of Social Cohesion in Canada
by Alison Taylor & Jason Foster -   173-186 Religiosity and Migration Aspirations among Mexican Youth
by Steven Hoffman & Flavio Francisco Marsiglia & Stephanie L. Ayers -   187-204 Perceptions of Discrimination as a Marker of Integration Among Muslim-Canadians: The Role of Religiosity, Ethnic Identity, and Gender
by Rashelle V. H. Litchmore & Saba Safdar 
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