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Migration Letters

2004 - 2022

Current editor(s): Kittisak Jermsittiparsert

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Volume 13, issue 3, 2016

Editorial: The Migration Conference and 13 years of Migration Letters pp. 329-332 Downloads
Ibrahim Sirkeci and Philip L. Martin
Acculturation contexts: Theorizing on the role of inter-cultural hierarchy in contemporary immigrants’ acculturation strategies pp. 333-349 Downloads
Cristina S. Stephens
Hybridity and Agency: Some Theoretical and Empirical Observations pp. 350-358 Downloads
Per Bauhn and Fatma Fulya Tepe
Region of Birth and Child Mortality among Black Migrants to South Africa: Is there a foreign-born advantage? pp. 359-376 Downloads
Tiffany L Green and Amos Peters
Contribution of migration to replacement of population in Turkey pp. 377-392 Downloads
Dalkhat M Ediev and Mustafa Murat Yüceşahin
“My decision had already been taken”: Narratives of migrant parents about “return” policies pp. 393-402 Downloads
Ana Irene Rovetta Cortes
Earnings disadvantage of immigrants: are we comparing apples to apples? pp. 403-410 Downloads
Fahad Gill
The Impact of Migratory Flows on the Swiss Labour Market. A Comparison Between In- and Outflow pp. 411-426 Downloads
Philippe Wanner, Jonathan Zufferey and Juliette Fioretta
Acculturation attitudes and urban-related identity of internal migrants in three largest cities of Turkey pp. 427-442 Downloads
Melek Goregenli, Pelin Karakus and Cemil Gokten
Internal migration in Italy. Long-run analysis of push and pull factors across regions and macro-areas of the country pp. 443-454 Downloads
Romano Piras
Determinants of illegal migration from North Africa to Southern Europe pp. 455-467 Downloads
Amany Hassan Abdel-karim
Germany’s Challenges: Immigration Barriers in Minds, Economic Concerns and Subjective Well Being pp. 468-478 Downloads
Burak Erkut
Book Reviews pp. 479-483 Downloads
Ibrahim Sirkeci and Robert Llewellyn Tyler

Volume 13, issue 2, 2016

Editorial: Special issue on protecting and including ‘new’ and ‘old’ minorities pp. 175-177 Downloads
Roberta Medda-Windischer, Roberta Ricucci and William Cisilino
New minorities, old instruments? Diversity governance from the perspective of minority rights pp. 178-192 Downloads
Roberta Medda-Windischer
Learning by sharing and integration of second-generation: the Italian case pp. 193-202 Downloads
Roberta Ricucci
‘Old’ vs. ‘new’ minorities – an identity-based approach to the distinction between autochthonous and immigrant minorities pp. 203-213 Downloads
Katharina Crepaz
“Old” Natives and “New” Immigrants: Beyond Territory and History in Kymlicka's Account of Group-Rights pp. 214-227 Downloads
Darian Heim
Roma migration in the EU: the case of Spain between ‘new’ and ‘old’ minorities pp. 228-241 Downloads
Tina Magazzini and Stefano Piemontese
With or without you: integrating migrants into the minority protection regime in hungary pp. 242-257 Downloads
Balazs Dobos
Old and New Minorities: The Case of the Arbëreshë Communities and the Albanian Immigrants in Southern Italy pp. 258-268 Downloads
Antonella Liuzzi
Impact of distance on migration in Turkey pp. 269-294 Downloads
Turgay Kerem Koramaz and Vedia Dokmeci
Whither US Immigration? pp. 295-306 Downloads
Philip L. Martin
Europe’s Migration Crisis: An American Perspective pp. 307-319 Downloads
Philip L. Martin
Book reviews pp. 320-327 Downloads
Migration Letters Authors

Volume 13, issue 1, 2016

Naturalisation policies beyond a Western focus pp. 1-15 Downloads
Tobias Schwarz
‘High net worth’ migration in Mauritius: A critical analysis pp. 16-32 Downloads
Ramola Ramtohul
Transiting into Singaporean identity: Immigration and naturalisation policy pp. 33-48 Downloads
Mathews Mathew and Debbie Soon
‘One country, two systems’, ‘one city, two systems’: Citizenship as a stage for politics of mobility and bordering practices in Hong Kong pp. 49-63 Downloads
Maggi Leung
Quasi-ethnic capital vs. quasi-citizenship capital: Access to Israeli citizenship pp. 64-83 Downloads
Dani Kranz
A Black Republic: Citizenship and naturalisation requirements in Liberia pp. 84-99 Downloads
Bernadette Ludwig
Nationals, but not full citizens: Naturalisation policies in Mexico pp. 100-115 Downloads
Henio Hoyo
Predicting return intentions in Madrid pp. 116-130 Downloads
Raquel Caro, Mercedes Fernández and Consuelo Valbuena
Overcoming Challenges of International Migration Research: A Case Study Approach in Southern Mexico pp. 131-143 Downloads
Julie Boyles
The ‘Pardon Regulation’: Implementation and outcome of a regularisation programme in the Netherlands pp. 144-158 Downloads
Monika Smit, Moira Galloway, Mina Vijkhuijs and Mariska Kromhout
Social and political dimension of stigmatization: The development of Natasha and Maria images for immigrants in Istanbul pp. 159-168 Downloads
Bayram Unal
CONFERENCE REPORT: Turkish Migration Conference and Migration Challenge pp. 169-171 Downloads
Philip L. Martin and Ibrahim Sirkeci
Book review pp. 172-174 Downloads
Hewan Girma

Volume 12, issue 3, 2015

Syrian Crisis and Migration pp. 181-192 Downloads
Pinar Yazgan, Deniz Eroglu Utku and Ibrahim Sirkeci
The international migration and foreign policy nexus: the case of Syrian refugee crisis and Turkey pp. 193-208 Downloads
N. Ela Gokalp Aras and Zeynep Şahin Mencütek
Deconstructing Turkey's Open Door Policy towards Refugees from Syria pp. 209-225 Downloads
Burcu Togral Koca
Educational Assessment of Syrian Refugees in Turkey pp. 226-237 Downloads
Tuba Bircan and Ulaş Sunata
Perceptions and newspaper coverage of Syrian refugees in Turkey pp. 238-250 Downloads
Filiz Goktuna Yaylaci and Mine Karakus
Vulnerability leading to mobility: Syrians exodus from Turkey pp. 251-262 Downloads
N. Asli Sirin Oner and Hatice Deniz Genc
A Socio-economic Perspective on the Urbanisation of Zaatari Camp in Jordan pp. 263-278 Downloads
Ayham Dalal
A Missing Element in Migration Theories pp. 279-299 Downloads
Douglas S. Massey
Dissatisfied, feeling unequal and inclined to emigrate: Perceptions from Macedonia in a MIMIC model pp. 300-314 Downloads
Marjan Petreski and Blagica Petreski
Migrant mobilities in Europe: Comparing Turkish to Romanian migrants pp. 315-326 Downloads
Steffen Poetzschke
Reform and the HuKou System in China pp. 327-335 Downloads
Rong Cui and Jeffrey H. Cohen
REVIEW: Measuring impact and the most influential works in Migration Studies pp. 336-345 Downloads
Ibrahim Sirkeci and Jeffrey H. Cohen
Book Reviews pp. 346- 352 Downloads
Natalia Zotova, Fethiye Tilbe, Mansi Thakker, Olga R. Gulina and Samantha Knapton

Volume 12, issue 2, 2015

Blind spots of traditional poverty measurement: the case of migrants pp. 103-112 Downloads
Christos Koutsampelas
Welfare participation: A comparison between immigrants and natives in the United Kingdom pp. 113-123 Downloads
Nele van der Wielen
Solidarity and fairness in the Common European Asylum System – failure or progress? pp. 124-136 Downloads
Bernd Parusel
Know Your Enemy: How Unauthorized Repatriated Migrants Learn About and Perceive Anti-Immigrant Mobilization in the United States pp. 137-151 Downloads
Matthew Ward and Daniel E Martinez
Circulation of immigrants to Hungary pp. 152-161 Downloads
Sándor Illés
Marginalized at the center: how public narratives of suffering perpetuate perceptions of refugees’ helplessness and dependency pp. 162-171 Downloads
Otieno Kisiara
Book Reviews pp. 172-179 Downloads
Deianira Ganga, B. Dilara Seker, Wadim Strielkowski and Tuncay Bilecen

Volume 12, issue 1, 2015

Turkish Muslims in a German city: Entrepreneurial and residential self-determination pp. 1-12 Downloads
Sarah Hacekett
The impact of migrant workers' remittances on the living standards of families in Morocco: A propensity score matching approach pp. 13-27 Downloads
Jamal Bouyiour and Amal Miftah
Finnish refugee children’s experiences of Swedish refugee camps during the Second World War pp. 28-37 Downloads
Merja Paksuniemi
Revisiting the Motivations behind Remittance Behavior: Evidence of Debt-Financed Migration from Afghanistan pp. 38-49 Downloads
Craig Loschmann and Melissa Siegel
Recruitment through migrant social networks from Latvia to the United Kingdom: Motivations, processes and developments pp. 50-66 Downloads
David McCollum and Elina Apsite-Berina
"You can't just step from one place to another": The socio-politics of illegality in migration from Zimbabwe to South Africa pp. 67-78 Downloads
Shannon Morreira
“The more things change the more they stay the same”: Decision-making in Zimbabwean transnational families pp. 79-90 Downloads
Daniel Makina and Andrıes Masenge
VIEWPOINT: Asylum-seekers falsely implicating themselves in international crimes: Should they be informed of the existence of Article 1F of the Refugee Convention? pp. 91-101 Downloads
Brian Moore and Joris van Wijk
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