International Migration Review
2012 - 2017
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Volume 51, month 12, 2017
- Humanity at Sea: Maritime Migration and the Foundations of International Law pp. e50-e51

- Nevena Nancheva
- Suspect Freedoms: The Racial and Sexual Politics of Cubanidad in New York, 1823–1957 pp. e52-e53

- Susan D. Greenbaum
- Reluctant Intimacies: Japanese Eldercare in Indonesian Hands pp. e54-e55

- Maria Rosario Piquero†Ballescas
- From Deportation to Prison: The Politics of Immigration Enforcement in Post†Civil Rights America pp. e56-e57

- Tanya Golash†Boza
- Undocumented Fears: Immigration and the Politics of Divide and Conquer in Hazleton, Pennsylvania pp. e58-e59

- Pablo Bose
- Is Multiculturalism Dead? pp. e60-e61

- Patrick Imbert
- Negotiating Belongings: Stories of Forced Migration of Dinka Women from South Sudan pp. e62-e63

- Katarzyna Grabska
- Benevolent Empire: U.S. Power, Humanitarianism, and the World's Dispossessed pp. e64-e66

- Lisa Bhungalia
- Understanding Membership in a World of Global Migration: (How) Does Citizenship Matter? pp. 823-867

- Irene Bloemraad and Alicia Sheares
- The Role of Migration Policy Changes in Europe for Return Migration to Senegal pp. 868-892

- Marie†Laurence Flahaux
- The Effect of Visas on Migration Processes pp. 893-926

- Mathias Czaika and Hein de Haas
- Family Structure and the Well†Being of Immigrant Children in Four European Countries pp. 927-963

- Matthijs Kalmijn
- From Work to Welfare: Institutional Arrangements Shaping Turkish Marriage Migrants’ Gendered Trajectories into a New Society pp. 964-998

- Vibeke Jakobsen and Anika Liversage
- Social Reproduction of Religiosity in the Immigrant Context: The Role of Family Transmission and Family Formation — Evidence from France pp. 999-1030

- Thomas Soehl
Volume 51, month 09, 2017
- Borderlands: Towards an Anthropology of the Cosmopolitan Condition. By Michel Agier. Cambridge: Polity, 2016. ix, 186 pages. $22.95, paperback pp. e33-e34

- Luciano Baracco
- Burnt by the Sun: The Koreans of the Russian Far East. By Jon K. Chang. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2016. x, 273 pages. $68.00 pp. e35-e36

- Zachary M. Adamz
- From India to Israel: Identity, Immigration, and the Struggle for Religious Equality. By Joseph Hodes. Montreal: McGill University Press, 2014. xvii, 210 pages. $20.50 paperback pp. e37-e38

- Ella Fratantuono
- Gendered Asylum: Race and Violence in U.S. Law and Politics. By Sara L. McKinnon. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2016. 165 pages. $25.00 pp. e39-e40

- Stefan Vogler
- The Last Best Place? Gender, Family and Migration in the New West. By Leah Schmalzbauer. Stanford: Stanford University, 2014. 224 pages. $24.95 pp. e41-e42

- J. Dwight Hines
- Mothers on the Move: Reproducing Belonging between Africa and Europe. By Pamela Feldman-Savelsberg. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2016. xvi, 243 pages. $30.00 pp. e43-e44

- Valentina Mazzucato
- No Borders: The Politics of Immigration Control and Resistance. By Natasha King. London: Zed Books, 2016. 196 pages. £14.99 pp. e45-e46

- Mario Bruzzone
- The Ideal Refugees: Gender, Islam, and the Sahrawi Politics of Survival: The Concerned Women of Buduburam: Refugee Activists and Humanitarian Dilemmas pp. e47-e49

- Elisabeth Olivius
- Rethinking the Hispanic Paradox: The Mortality Experience of Mexican Immigrants in Traditional Gateways and New Destinations pp. 567-599

- Andrew Fenelon
- Estimating Mortality Levels and Patterns among Natives, Immigrants, and Selected Ethnic Groups in Greece: 2010–2012 pp. 600-631

- Georgia Verropoulou and Cleon Tsimbos
- Immigrant Bilingualism in Spain: An Asset or a Liability? Support for the surveys on which this study is based was provided by successive grants from the Spencer Foundation, the Ministry of Science and Innovation of Spain, and the Directorate of Immigration of the Community of Madrid. We acknowledge, in particular, the steady support of the Spencer Foundation, without which the study could not have been successfully completed. Alejandro Portes and Rosa Aparicio were the principal investigators. We also acknowledge the helpful comments of anonymous reviewers of earlier versions of the paper. Responsibility for the contents is solely ours pp. 632-666

- Maria Medvedeva and Alejandro Portes
- The Influence of Partner Choice and Country of Origin Characteristics on the Naturalization of Immigrants in Sweden: A Longitudinal Analysis pp. 667-700

- Jonas Helgertz and Pieter Bevelander
- Are Inter-Minority Contacts Guided by the Same Mechanisms as Minority–Majority Contacts? A Comparative Study of Two Types of Inter-Ethnic Ties in the Netherlands pp. 701-726

- Judith Koops, Borja Martinovic and Jeroen Weesie
- Multiplying Diversity: Family Unification and the Regional Origins of Late-Age US Immigrants pp. 727-756

- Marta Tienda
- The Effect of Immigration from Mexico on Social Capital in the United States pp. 757-788

- Morris Levy
- Foreign Student Emigration to the United States: Pathways of Entry, Demographic Antecedents, and Origin-Country Contexts pp. 789-820

- Kevin J. A. Thomas and Christopher Inkpen
Volume 51, month 06, 2017
- Remembering the Samsui Women: Migration and Social Memory in Singapore and China. By Kelvin E. Y. Low. Vancouver and Toronto: University of British Columbia Press, 2014. xii, 252 pages, $32.95 paperback pp. e17-e18

- Hamzah Muzaini
- London Youth, Religion, and Politics: Engagement and Activism from Brixton to Brick Lane. By Daniel Nilson DeHanas. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. CCXXXIV, 234 pages. $90.00 pp. e19-e20

- Soulit Chacko
- Decentering Citizenship: Gender, Labor, and Migrant Rights in South Korea. By Hae Yeon Choo. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2016. xi, 200 pages. $24.95 pp. e21-e22

- Helene K. Lee
- Enduring Uncertainty: Deportation, Punishment and Everyday Life. By Ines Hasselberg. New York: Berghahn Books, 2016. xiii, 171 pages. £28.00 pp. e23-e24

- Bridget Holtom
- Democratization through Migration? Political Remittances and Participation of Philippine Return Migrants. By Christl Kessler and Stefan Rother. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2016. xiii, 181 pages. $80.00 pp. e25-e26

- M. Scott Solomon
- Elusive Refuge: Chinese Migrants in the Cold War. By Laura Madokoro. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2016. xi, 331 pages. $45.00 pp. e27-e28

- Meredith Oyen
- Gender, Migration and the Global Race for Talent. By Anna Boucher. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2016. xiv, 242 pages. £75.00 pp. e29-e30

- Abdeslam Marfouk
- Dreams and Nightmares: Immigration Policy, Youth, and Families. By Marjorie S. Zatz, and Nancy Rodriguez. Oakland: University of California Press, 2015. CCXVI, 216 pages. $39.95 pp. e31-e32

- Lisa M. Martinez
- Tu Casa, Mi Casa: Naturalization and Belonging among Latino Immigrants pp. 291-322

- Maria Abascal
- The Political Effects of Immigrant Naturalization pp. 323-343

- Alex Street
- Between the Public and the State: The Shipping Lobby's Strategies against US Immigration Restrictions 1882–1917 pp. 344-374

- Torsten Feys
- Venues and Filters in Managed Migration Policy: The Case of the United Kingdom pp. 375-415

- Sam Scott
- The Influence of Attitudes toward Immigrants on International Migration pp. 416-451

- Cédric Gorinas and Mariola Pytlikova
- Migration and the Currency Denomination of Trade pp. 452-474

- Luigi Ventura and Mark Witte
- Immigrant Occupational Composition and the Earnings of Immigrants and Natives in Germany: Sorting or Devaluation? pp. 475-505

- Boris Heizmann, Anne Busch-Heizmann and Elke Holst
- Labor Force Participation of Immigrant Women in the Netherlands: Do Traditional Partners Hold Them Back? pp. 506-541

- Yassine Khoudja and Fenella Fleischmann
- Mother Tongue, Host Country Earnings, and Return Migration: Evidence from Cross-National Administrative Records pp. 542-564

- Jan Saarela and Kirk Scott
Volume 51, month 03, 2017
- Skills of the “Unskilled”: Work and Mobility among Mexican Migrants. By Jacqueline Hagan, Ruben Hernandez-Leon, and Jean-Luc Demonsant. Oakland, CA: University of California Press, 2015. iv, 300 pages. $29.95 pp. e1-e2

- Jennifer A. Jones
- At Home at Two Countries: The Past and Future of Dual Citizenship. By Peter J. Spiro. New York: New York University Press, 2016. 208 pages. $40.00 pp. e3-e4

- Nikola Mirilovic
- Becoming Overweight without Gaining a Pound: Weight Evaluations and the Social Integration of Mexicans in the United States pp. 3-36

- Claire E. Altman, Jennifer Van Hook and Jonathan Gonzalez
- Exiled Home: Salvadoran Transnational Youth in the Aftermath of Violence. By Susan Bibler Coutin. Durham: Duke University Press, 2016. xiii, 270 pages. $24.95 paperback pp. e5-e6

- Sonja Wolf
- The Great Departure: Mass Migration from Eastern Europe and the Making of the Free World. By Tara Zahra. New York and London: W. W. Norton, 2016. 392 pages. $28.95 pp. e7-e8

- Eli Lederhendler
- Hometown Transnationalism: Long Distance Villageness among Indian Punjabis and North African Berbers. By Thomas Lacroix. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. x, 217 pages. £68.00 / $109.00 pp. e9-e10

- Martin Evans
- Lives in Limbo: Undocumented and Coming of Age in America. By Roberto G. Gonzales. Oakland: University of California Press, 2016. xvi, 287 pages. $29.95 pp. e11-e12

- Fanny Lauby
- Migrant Women's Voices. Talking About Life and Work in the UK Since 1945. By Linda McDowell. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2016. xii, 265 pages. £22.99 paperback pp. e13-e14

- Karen Fog Olwig
- Strangers in Our Midst: The Political Philosophy of Immigration. By David Miller. Harvard: Harvard University Press, 2016. 218 pages. $35.00 pp. e15-e16

- David Owen
- Does Life in the United States Take a Toll on Health? Duration of Residence and Birthweight among Six Decades of Immigrants pp. 37-66

- Julien Teitler, Melissa Martinson and Nancy E. Reichman
- Generational Peers and Alcohol Misuse pp. 67-96

- Michael Niño, Tianji Cai, Gabe Ignatow and Philip Yang
- Has Migration Been Beneficial for Migrants and Their Children? pp. 97-126

- Carolina V. Zuccotti, Harry B. G. Ganzeboom and Ayse Guveli
- Back to Square One: Socioeconomic Integration of Deported Migrants pp. 127-154

- Anda David
- Second-Generation Decline or Advantage? Latino Assimilation in the Aftermath of the Great Recession pp. 155-190

- Tran Van C. and Nicol M. Valdez
- Close Encounters: Minority and Majority Perceptions of Discrimination and Intergroup Relations in Antwerp, Belgium pp. 191-217

- Ahu Alanya, Marc Swyngedouw, Veronique Vandezande and Karen Phalet
- Does Size Really Matter? On the Relationship between Immigrant Group Size and Anti-Immigrant Prejudice pp. 218-250

- Yolande Pottie-Sherman and Rima Wilkes
- How to Succeed in a Transnational Labor Market: Job Search and Wages among Hungarian, Slovak, and Czech Commuters in Austria pp. 251-286

- Roland Verwiebe, Christoph Reinprecht, Raimund Haindorfer and Laura Wiesboeck
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