Migration Letters
2004 - 2022
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Volume 16, issue 4, 2019
- Editorial: Migration and Sexual Change pp. 473-480

- Martina Cvajner and Giuseppe Sciortino
- Juggling with Moving Sexual Norms: Senegalese Women’s Attempts to Make Their Way Through Migration pp. 481-490

- Melissa Blanchard
- Breaking Free from Tradition: Women, National Service and Migration in Eritrea pp. 491-501

- Milena Belloni
- Filipino Guest Workers, Gender Segregation, and the Changing Social/Labor-Scape in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia pp. 503-512

- Simeon S. Magliveras
- International Mobility, Erotic Plasticity and Eastern European Migrations pp. 513-520

- Martina Cvajner
- Interacting Legal Norms and Cross-Border Divorce: Stories of Filipino Migrant Women in the Netherlands pp. 521-529

- Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot
- Women in Here, Women in There: Changing Roles and Lives of Women Migrants from Turkey in Italy pp. 531-541

- Gül İnce Beqo
- Reconsidering the Importance of Social Capital for the Subjective Well-Being of Migrants in the Digital Era pp. 543-550

- Diana Popa
- From Insecurity to Secondary Migration: “Bounded Mobilities” of Syrian and Eritrean Refugees in Europe pp. 551-561

- Irene Tuzi
- Disintegration of the European Asylum Systems: A Featuring Attempt pp. 563-573

- Helene Syed Zwick
- Political Socialisation Patterns of Turkish High Skilled Migrants pp. 575-583

- Isil Zeynep Turkan Ipek
- Labour Market Disadvantages Faced by Migrant Workers from Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia in Britain pp. 585-594

- Andrej Přívara, Eva Rievajová and Mustafa Murat Yüceşahin
- The Effect of Health Environment on Migration Flows pp. 595-610

- Huyen Thuong Nguyen
- Nepali Women’s Labour Migration: Between Protection and Proscription pp. 611-624

- Bandita Sijapati, Joelle Mak, Cathy Zimmerman and Ligia Kiss
- The Determinants of the Employment Status of Return Migrants in Albania pp. 625-636

- Merita Zulfiu Alili, Nick Adnett and Teuta Veseli-Kurtishi
- Case Study: Endangered Lithuania pp. 637-646

- Vilmante Kumpikaite-Valiuniene
- VIEWPOINT: Grasping the Fear: How Xenophobia Intersects with Climatephobia and Robotphobia and how their Co-production Creates Feelings of Abandonment, Self-pity and Destruction pp. 647-652

- Karsten Paerregaard
- Book Review: Call for reconciliation: Muslim faith and French Republic’s values pp. 653-654

- Hélène Syed Zwick
Volume 16, issue 3, 2019
- Introduction to the Special Issue: Resilience and Wellbeing in Forced Migration pp. 355-359

- Denise C. Lewis and Alexander Roedlach
- More than victims: Resiliency of undocumented Latinas near Chicago, United States, and the strategic use of psychological suffering in obtaining legal status pp. 361-368

- Stephanie Jean Kohl
- Understanding waiting and wellbeing through liminal experiences of Syrian refugees pp. 369-377

- May Mzayek
- Powerful in flight: Cambodian and Karen refugee narratives of strength and resilience pp. 379-387

- Denise Clark Lewis and Savannah Spivey Young
- Refugee health and religion: Karenni Catholics in Omaha, United States pp. 389-397

- Alexander Roedlach
- Do domestic immigrants live longer? An approach for estimating the life expectancy of small populations pp. 399-416

- Hsin-Chung Wang, Jack C. Yue and Tzu-Yu Wang
- Interactive acculturation of Turkish-Belgian parents and children in Flanders: A case study of Beringen pp. 417-428

- Özgün Ünver and Ides Nicaise
- Discursive construction of an anti-immigration Europe by a Sweden Democrat in the European Parliament pp. 429-439

- Kamber Güler
- Working apart together: The impact of immigration on Spanish class structure pp. 441-449

- Mikolaj Stanek and Miguel Requena
- Treading lightly: regularised migrant workers in Europe pp. 451-461

- Eugenia Markova, Anna Paraskevopoulou and Sonia McKay
- The role of non-state actors (NSAs) regarding Syrian refugees in Mersin, Turkey pp. 463-471

- Barış Can Sever and Mehmet Gökay Özerim
Volume 16, issue 2, 2019
- Editorial pp. 133-134

- Jeffrey H. Cohen
- Contributors or competitors? Complexity and variability of refugees’ economic ‘impacts’ within a Kenyan host community pp. 135-144

- Naohiko Omata
- Universalist Rights and Particularist Duties: The Case of Refugees pp. 145-153

- Per Bauhn
- Promoting Health from Outside the State: La Comunidad, Migrants, and Hometown Associations pp. 155-164

- Jose Munoz and Jose Collazo
- Saturday Russian schools and parents’ social networking: two-way cooperation? pp. 165-174

- Nina Ivashinenko
- Everyday discourses of belonging of first-generation Eritrean refugees in South Africa: lived experience and attachment pp. 175-182

- Amanuel Isak Tewolde
- Bordering Practices Across Europe: The Rise of “Walls” and “Fences” pp. 183-194

- Burcu Togral Koca
- Property Rights in the Syrian Conflict: Remedy for the Displaced pp. 195-206

- Deniz Ş. Sert
- “Switzerland doesn’t want me” Work, precarity and emotions for mobile professionals’ partners pp. 207-217

- Flavia Cangià
- Remittances and Labour Supply Revisited: New Evidence from the Macedonian Behavioural Tax and Benefit Microsimulation Model pp. 219-234

- Marjan Petreski
- Repatriation of War Orphans in Bosnia: Narratives of Nationhood and Care in Refugee Crises pp. 235-244

- Burcu Akan Ellis
- Citizenship-for-Sale Schemes in Bulgaria, Cyprus, and Malta pp. 245-254

- Andrej Přívara
- Composite identities of young people from the South of Guanajuato, Mexico pp. 255-264

- Ana Vila Freyer
- The Other Entrepreneurs - Migrant Economies as Spaces for Social Innovation? pp. 265-271

- Claudia Lintner
- An Overview of Rural to Urban Migration in China and Social Challenges pp. 273-282

- Ziwei Qi
- A Life Course Approach to Immigrants’ Relocation: Linking Long- and Short-distance Mobility Sequences pp. 283-300

- Julie Lacroix and Jonathan Zufferey
- Civic Stratification Within Cross-Border Families: Mainland Chinese Children and Wives in Hong Kong pp. 301-316

- Clara Wai-chun To
- The EU and Human Rights as Institutional Facts in the Finnish Political Discourse on Family Reunification pp. 317-328

- Linda Hyökki
- Tracking Ignorance: Examining Changes in Immigrant Population Innumeracy in the United States from 2005 to 2013 pp. 329-339

- Daniel Herda
- CONFERENCE REPORT: Politics, Policies and Diplomacy of Diaspora Governance: New Directions in Theory and Research pp. 341-344

- Rana Aytug and Lee Daly
- Book reviews pp. 345-354

- Diotima Chattoraj, Saleh Shahriar, Gül Oral and Uzi Rebhun
Volume 16, issue 1, 2019
- Introduction to Special Issue on Inequalities and Youth Mobilities in Europe from Comparative Perspectives pp. 1-14

- Sahizer Samuk Carignani, Emilia Kmiotek-Meier, Birte Nienaber and Volha Vysotskaya
- Capturing agency in different educational settings. A comparative study on youth perceptions of mobility-framing structures pp. 15-29

- Tabea Schlimbach, Jan Skrobanek, Emilia Kmiotek-Meier and Volha Vysotskaya
- Why is it so hard? And for whom? Obstacles to intra-European mobility pp. 31-44

- Emilia Kmiotek-Meier, Jan Skrobanek, Birte Nienaber, Volha Vysotskaya, Sahizer Samuk, Tuba Ardic, Irina Pavlova, Zsuzsanna Dabasi-Halázs, Celia Diaz, Jutta Bissinger, Tabea Schlimbach and Klaudia Horvath
- Structural framework conditions and individual motivations for youth-mobility: A macro-micro level approach for different European country-types pp. 45-59

- Karen Hemming, Tabea Schlimbach, Frank Tillmann, Birte Nienaber, Monica Roman and Jan Skrobanek
- International youth mobility in Eastern and Western Europe – the case of the Erasmus+ programme pp. 61-72

- Zsuzsanna Dabasi-Halász, Julianna Kiss, Ioana Manafi, Daniela Elena Marinescu, Katalin Lipták, Monica Roman and Javier Lorenzo-Rodriguez
- It’s the taking part that counts: Inequalities and simultaneous youth transnational engagement from six European countries pp. 73-91

- Laura Diaz-Chorne, Victor Suárez-Lledó and Javier Lorenzo Rodriguez
- Are you mobile, too? The role played by social networks in the intention to move abroad among youth in Europe pp. 93-104

- Andreas Herz, Laura Díaz-Chorne, Celia Díaz-Catalán, Alice Altissimo and Sahizer Samuk Carignani
- Youth Migration Aspirations in Georgia and Moldova pp. 105-121

- Christina Diane Bastianon
- Book reviews pp. 123-131

- Hélène Syed Zwick, İnci Aksu Kargın, İnci Aksu Kargın and Mehari Fisseha
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