International Migration Review
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Volume 48, month 12, 2014
- A Manifesto for Quantitative Multi-sited Approaches to International Migration pp. 921-938

- Cris Beauchemin
- Distance, Transnational Arrangements, and Return Decisions of Senegalese, Ghanaian, and Congolese Migrants pp. 939-971

- Amparo González-Ferrer, Pau Baizán, Cris Beauchemin, Elisabeth Kraus, Bruno Schoumaker and Richard Black
- Gender Differences in the Role of Migrant Networks: Comparing Congolese and Senegalese Migration Flows pp. 972-997

- Sorana Toma and Sophie Vause
- A Multi Sited Approach to Analysis of Destination Immigration Data: An Asian Example pp. 998-1027

- Graeme Hugo
- Explaining Undocumented Migration to the U.S pp. 1028-1061

- Douglas S. Massey, Jorge Durand and Karen A. Pren
- Pathways into Irregular Status Among Senegalese Migrants in Europe pp. 1062-1099

- Erik Vickstrom
- Impossible Citizens: Dubai's Indian Diaspora. By N. Vora. Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2013. 264 pages, $24.95 pp. 1100-1101

- Sanjukta Mukherjee
- Africans to Spanish America: Expanding the Diaspora. By Sherwin K. Bryant, Rachel Sarah O'Toole and Ben Vinson III. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2012. 288 pages. $50 pp. 1102-1103

- Thor Ritz
- The Changing Face of World Cities: Young Adult Children of Immigrants in North America and Europe. By Maurice Crul and John Mollenkopf (eds). New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2012. 304 xviii pages, $49.95 pp. 1104-1105

- Richard Wright
- Albania on the Move: Links between Internal and International Migration. Julie Vullnetari. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2012. 275 pp, $59.50 pp. 1106-1107

- Elidor Mëhilli
- Debates on U.S. Immigration. By Judith Gans, Elaine M. Replogle, and Daniel J. Tichenor (eds). Los Angeles: Sage Publications, 2012. Xviii, 624 pages. $125.00 pp. 1108-1109

- Kristi Andersen
Volume 48, month 09, 2014
- The International Migration Review at 50: Reflecting on Half a Century of International Migration Research and Looking Ahead pp. S3-S36

- Jennifer Lee, Jørgen Carling and Pia Orrenius
- The Cross-country Determinants of Potential and Actual Migration pp. S37-S99

- Frédéric Docquier, Giovanni Peri and Ilse Ruyssen
- Reconsidering Migration and Class pp. S100-S121

- Nicholas Van Hear
- Migration Infrastructure pp. S122-S148

- Biao Xiang and Johan Lindquist
- New Immigrant Destinations in Global Context pp. S149-S179

- Jamie Winders
- Diaspora Institutions and Diaspora Governance pp. S180-S217

- Alan Gamlen
- Scripting Remittances: Making Sense of Money Transfers in Transnational Relationships pp. S218-S262

- Jørgen Carling
- Comparing Immigrant Integration in North America and Western Europe: How Much Do the Grand Narratives Tell Us? pp. S263-S291

- Richard Alba and Nancy Foner
- “Utter Failure” or Unity out of Diversity? Debating and Evaluating Policies of Multiculturalism pp. S292-S334

- Irene Bloemraad and Matthew Wright
- The Double Disadvantage Reconsidered: Gender, Immigration, Marital Status, and Global Labor Force Participation in the 21st Century pp. S335-S376

- Katharine M. Donato, Bhumika Piya and Anna Jacobs
- Does Cultural Diversity of Migrant Employees Affect Innovation? pp. S377-S416

- Ceren Ozgen, Jan Cornelius Peters, Annekatrin Niebuhr, Peter Nijkamp and Jacques Poot
- Economic Incorporation, Civil Inclusion, and Social Ties: Plans to Return Home Among Central Asian Migrant Women in Moscow, Russia pp. 577-603

- Victor Agadjanian, Evgenia Gorina and Cecilia Menjívar
- Bringing in State Regulations, Private Brokers, and Local Employers: A Meso-Level Analysis of Labor Trafficking in Israel pp. 604-642

- Adriana Kemp and Rebeca Raijman
- Conceptualizing Transnational Engagements: A Structure and Agency Perspective on (Hometown) Transnationalism pp. 643-679

- Thomas Lacroix
- Transnationalism and Ethnic Identification among Adolescent Children of Immigrants in the Netherlands, Germany, England, and Sweden pp. 680-709

- Paulien Schimmer and Frank van Tubergen
- Mobilization by Different Means: Nativity and GOTV in the United States pp. 710-727

- Melissa R. Michelson and Lisa García Bedolla
- The Decline of International Migration as an Economic Force in Rural Areas: A Mexican Case Study pp. 728-761

- Richard C. Jones
- English Language Proficiency Among the Foreign Born in the United States, 1980–2007: Duration, Age, Cohort Effects pp. 762-800

- Veena S. Kulkarni and Xiaohan Hu
- Immigration Policy in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States: An Overview of Recent Trends pp. 801-822

- Syed Akbari and Martha MacDonald
- U.S. Immigration Policy at a Crossroads: Should the U.S. Continue Its Family-Friendly Policy? pp. 823-845

- Harriet Duleep and Mark Regets
- New Directions in Immigration Policy: Canada's Evolving Approach to the Selection of Economic Immigrants pp. 846-867

- Ana Ferrer, Garnett Picot and W. Craig Riddell
- Change and Continuity in Australian International Migration Policy pp. 868-890

- Graeme Hugo
- Competing for Talent: Diffusion of An Innovation in New Zealand's Immigration Policy pp. 891-911

- Richard Bedford and Paul Spoonley
- Humane Migration: Establishing Legitimacy and Rights for Displaced People. By Sterling Ho, G. T. Christine, and James Loucky. Boulder, CO: Kumarian Press, 2012. iv, 185 pages, $ 75.00 hard cover, $ 24.95 paper, $ 19.99 E-book pp. 912-913

- Fran Ansley
- Survival Migration: Failed Governance and the Crisis of Displacement. By Alexander Betts. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2013. XVIII, 234. $26.95 pp. 914-915

- Simon Turner
- Values and Vulnerabilities: The Ethics of Research with Refugees and Asylum Seekers. By Karen Block, Elisha Riggs, and Nick Haslam (eds). Toowong, Australia: Australian Academic Press, 2013. CCXXII, 222 pages. $37.95 pp. 916-917

- Kate Coddington
Volume 48, month 06, 2014
- The Globalization of Migration: Has the World Become More Migratory? pp. 283-323

- Mathias Czaika and Hein Haas
- Islamic Migrant Organizations: Little-Studied Actors in Humanitarian Action pp. 324-353

- Kerstin Rosenow-Williams and Zeynep Sezgin
- Self-Selection and Economic Assimilation of Immigrants: The Case of Iranian Immigrants Arriving to Three Countries During 1979–1985 pp. 354-386

- Yitchak Haberfeld and Christer Lundh
- Spousal Choice among the Children of Turkish and Moroccan Immigrants in Six European Countries: Transnational Spouse or Co-ethnic Migrant? pp. 387-414

- Sarah Carol, Evelyn Ersanilli and Mareike Wagner
- Responsibility, Mobility, and Power: Translocal Carework Negotiations of Nicaraguan Families pp. 415-441

- Nanneke Winters
- Intergenerational Mobility of the Mexican-Origin Population in California and Texas Relative to a Changing Regional Mainstream pp. 442-481

- Julie Park, Dowell Myers and Tomás R. Jiménez
- Undocumented Migration to the United States and the Wages of Mexican Immigrants pp. 482-499

- Douglas S. Massey and Kerstin Gentsch
- Occupational downgrading and wages of New Member States immigrants to Ireland pp. 500-537

- Sarah Voitchovsky
- Can We Measure Immigrants' Legal Status? Lessons from Two U.S. Surveys pp. 538-566

- James D. Bachmeier, Jennifer Van Hook and Frank D. Bean
- Intimate Migrations: Gender, Family, and Illegality Among Transnational Mexicans. By Deborah A. Boehm (ed.). New York: New York University Press, 2012. 178 pages [plus 4 pages acknowledgements]. $49.00 Cloth pp. 567-568

- Sarah J. Mahler
- Transnational Politics and the State: The External Voting Rights of Diasporas. By Jean-Michael Lafleur. London: Routledge, 2012. 190 pages. $44.95 pp. 569-570

- Tova Wang
- Diaspora Online: Identity Politics and Romanian Migrants. By Ruxandra Trandafoiu. Brooklyn, New York: Berghahn Books, 2013. 224 pages pp. 571-572

- Vanessa Bravo
- Transnationalizing Viet Nam: Community, Culture, and Politics in the Diaspora. By Caroline Kieu-Linh Valverde. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2012. Vii – xii, 185 pages. $26.95 pb pp. 573-574

- Deborah Reed-Danahay
Volume 48, month 03, 2014
- The Great Recession and the Allure of New Immigrant Destinations in the United States pp. 3-33

- Mark Ellis, Richard Wright and Matthew Townley
- Competing for Lebanon's Diaspora: Transnationalism and Domestic Struggles in a Weak State pp. 34-75

- Wendy Pearlman
- Host National Identification of Immigrants in the Netherlands pp. 76-102

- Thomas Vroome, Maykel Verkuyten and Borja Martinovic
- Introduction to the Special Collection pp. 103-112

- Philippe De Lombaerde, Fei Guo and Helion Póvoa Neto
- Everyday Restriction: Central American Women and the State in the Mexico-Guatemala Border City of Tapachula pp. 113-143

- Lindsey Carte
- “Those who come to do harm”: The Framings of Immigration Problems in Costa Rican Immigration Law pp. 144-180

- Caitlin E. Fouratt
- “Big Fish in a Small Pond”: Chinese Migrant Shopkeepers in South Africa pp. 181-215

- Edwin Lin
- Inducing Development: Social Remittances and the Expansion of Oil Palm pp. 216-242

- Marvin Joseph F. Montefrio, Yasmin Y. Ortiga and Ma. Rose Cristy B. Josol
- Social Capital and Livelihoods in Johannesburg: Differential Advantages and Unexpected Outcomes among Foreign-Born Migrants, Internal Migrants, and Long-Term South African Residents pp. 243-273

- Tyler W. Myroniuk and Jo Vearey
- Immigration, Islam, and the Politics of Belonging in France: A Comparative Framework. By Elaine R. Thomas. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2012. pp. vii + 314. [price not listed] pp. 274-275

- Caroline Nagel
- Making New York Dominican: Small Business, Politics, and Everyday Life. By Christian Krohn-Hansen. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013. 312 pages. $69.95 pp. 276-277

- Jose Itzigsohn
- Producing and Negotiating Non-Citizenship: Precarious Legal Status in Canada. By Luin Goldring, and Patricia Landolt (eds). Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 2013. xx, 376. C$34.97. Irregular Migrant Domestic Workers in Europe: Who Cares? By Anna Triandafyllidou (ed.). Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2013. xvi, 235. £60.00 pp. 278-279

- Kathryn Tomko Dennler
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