Migration Letters
2004 - 2022
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Volume 11, issue 3, 2014
- Editorial: Turkish migrants and their descendants in Austria Patterns of exclusion and individual and political responses pp. 263-274

- Wiebke Sievers, Ilker Atac and Philipp Schnell
- Determining Turkish migration to Austria. The role of migration policy pp. 275-287

- Ilker Atac
- From retreating to resisting How Austrian-Turkish women deal with experiences of racism pp. 288-299

- Katharina Hametner
- Social well-being of second-generation Turks in two Austrian cities pp. 300-315

- Philipp Schnell
- Repressive autonomy. Discourses on and surveillance of marriage migration from Turkey to Austria pp. 316-328

- Sabine Strasser
- How Turkish is it? Art and culture in Vienna pp. 329-340

- Wiebke Sievers
- “The more things change the more they stay the same”: Decision-making in Zimbabwean transnational families pp. 341-352

- Admire Chereni
- Migration and Subjective Poverty in sending countries: An analysis of the Egyptian case pp. 353-367

- Yehudith Kahn, Audrey Dumas, Yovav Eshet and Nir Billfeld
- The interplay between family and emigration from Romania pp. 368-376

- Cristina Elena Bradatan
- What matters for internal migration, jobs or amenities? pp. 377-386

- Thomas Niedomysl and William A. V. Clark
- Book review: Martin Geiger & Antoine Pécoud (eds.), Disciplining the Transnational Mobility of People, Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, 271 pp., (ISBN 978-1-137-26306-3) pp. 387-390

- Antonina Levatino
Volume 11, issue 2, 2014
- Editorial: The shadows of enlargement: Theorising mobility and inequality in a changing Europe pp. 109-124

- Anna Amelina and Andreas Vasilache
- New forms of intra-European migration, labour market dynamics and social inequality in Europe pp. 125-136

- Roland Verwiebe, Laura Wiesböck and Roland Teitzer
- With what implications? An assessment of EU migration governance between Union regulation and national diversity pp. 137-153

- Emma Carmel
- Securitisation, economisation and the political constitution of temporary migration: the making of the Austrian seasonal workers scheme pp. 154-170

- Kenneth Horvath
- Migrating skills, skilled migrants and migration skills: The influence of contexts on the validation of migrants’ skills pp. 171-186

- Magdalena Nowicka
- Citizenship, Europe and ethnic boundary making among Russian minorities in Latvia and Lithuania pp. 187-205

- Natalka Patsiurko and Claire Wallace
- The next generation: Experiences of higher educated Turkish-Dutch on The Hague labour market pp. 206-217

- Karijn G. Nijhoff
- Policy perspectives of Turkey towards return migration: From permissive indifference to selective difference pp. 218-228

- Ozge Bilgili and Melissa Siegel
- Educated in New Zealand and staying on? A parameter simulation analysis pp. 229-244

- Jan-Jan Soon
- Turkish migration in Europe: EU accession and migration flows pp. 245-257

- Wadim Strielkowski and Ondřej Glazar
- Book review: Anna Triandafyllidou and Thanos Maroukis, Migrant smuggling: irregular migration from Asia and Africa to Europe pp. 258-259

- Lisa Walter
- Book review: Xing Zhang, Preserving Cultural Identity through Education: The Schools of Chinese Community in Calcutta pp. 260-261

- Tasha Agarwal
Volume 11, issue 1, 2014
- Editorial: Expert commissions and migration policy making pp. 1-10

- Philip L. Martin and Eugen Stark
- Evidence-based regulation of labour migration in OECD countries: setting quotas, selection criteria, and shortage lists pp. 11-22

- Jonathan Chaloff
- Independent commissions and labour migration: The British MAC pp. 23-32

- Philip L. Martin and Martin Ruhs
- Managing immigration: A review of some past projections pp. 33-42

- B. Lindsay Lowell
- Case Study: Independent migration commissions in Europe: The case of Austria pp. 43-53

- Gudrun Biffl
- VIEWPOINT: Population projections and migration commissions pp. 54-64

- Michael S. Teitelbaum
- VIEWPOINT: The case for a foreign worker advisory commission pp. 65-78

- Ray Marshall
- The search goes on: Parameter effects on the return migration decision pp. 79-89

- Wayne Edwards and Lee Huskey
- Spatial regularities between non-immigrant and immigrant numbers in Canada pp. 90-100

- Yigit Aydede
- A matter of value. Exploring what underlies adjudication in the French Court of Asylum pp. 101-108

- Carolina Kobelinsky
Volume 10, issue 3, 2013
- Immigration and civil society New ways of democratic transformation pp. 271-276

- Óscar García Agustín and Martin Bak Jørgensen
- Framing the mobilization of migrants in Sweden pp. 277-287

- Aleksandra Ålund, Nedžad Mešić, Lisa Kings and Magnus Dahlstedt
- Politics of civility: the case of the Association of Undocumented People of Madrid pp. 288-298

- Óscar García Agustín
- Church Asylum - new strategies, alliances and modes of resistance pp. 299-312

- Martin Bak Jørgensen
- Fighting discrimination and exclusion: Civil society and immigration policies in Italy pp. 313-323

- Maurizio Ambrosini
- Voices: migrant domestic workers and civil society pp. 324-332

- Manuel Abrantes
- Democratising democracy, humanising human rights: European decolonial social movements and the “alternative thinking of alternatives” pp. 333-341

- Julia Suárez-Krabbe
- Challenges to immigrant associations and NGOs in contemporary Greece pp. 342-358

- Apostolos G. Papadopoulos, Christos Chalkias and Loukia-Maria Fratsea
- Does FDI affect migration flows? The role of human capital pp. 359-368

- Elena D'Agosto, Nazaria Solferino and Giovanni Tria
- Restricting Turkish marriage migration? National policy, couples' coping strategies and international obligations pp. 369-382

- Isik Kulu-Glasgow and Arjen Leerkes
- Insurance and remittances: New evidence from Latin American immigrants to the US pp. 383-398

- Bharati Basu and James Bang
- Book reviews pp. 399-405

- Dogus Simsek, Perttu Salmenhaara, Luisa Morettin and Natalia Caicedo
- List of reviewers 2011-2013 pp. 406-407

- Ibrahim Sirkeci and Migration Letters
Volume 10, issue 2, 2013
- Editorial: Migration and competitiveness: Japan and the United States pp. 115-124

- Philip L. Martin
- Migration and US economic competitiveness pp. 125-143

- Philip L. Martin
- Japanese agricultural competitiveness and migration pp. 144-158

- Mitsuyoshi Ando and Kenji Horiguchi
- Migration and US agricultural competitiveness pp. 159-179

- Philip L. Martin
- The foreign born in the American healthcare workforce: Trends in this century's first decade pp. 180-190

- B. Lindsay Lowell
- Healthcare: The case of Japan pp. 191-209

- Jun Inoue
- Immigration and the tech industry: As a labour shortage remedy, for innovation, or for cost savings? pp. 210-227

- Norman Matloff
- Migration and competitiveness in science and engineering in Japan pp. 228-244

- Nana Oishi
- When the exception becomes the rule: The Spanish citizenship regime pp. 245-253

- Claudia Finotelli and MariaCaterina La Barbera
- Poverty measurement for a binational population pp. 254-269

- Anita Pena
Volume 10, issue 1, 2013
- Editorial: Mapping social remittances pp. 1-10

- Paolo Boccagni and Francesca Decimo
- Rethinking social remittances and the migration-development nexus from the perspective of time pp. 11-22

- Peggy Levitt and Deepak Lamba-Nieves
- Linking social and financial remittances in the realms of financial know-how and education in rural Ecuador pp. 23-32

- Diana Mata-Codesal
- Migrants and their money are not all the same: Migration, remittances and family morality in rural South India pp. 33-46

- Ester Gallo
- Rethinking family relations through the allocation of emigration’s resources: Senegalese migrants’ use of e-commerce pp. 47-55

- Melissa Blanchard
- Africa - Israel - Africa Return-migration experiences of African labour migrants pp. 57-70

- Galia Sabar
- Migration and family change in Egypt: a comparative approach to social remittances pp. 71-79

- Lucile Gruntz and Delphine Pagès-El Karoui
- Women’s social remittances and their implications at household level: A case study of Romanian migration to Italy pp. 81-90

- Ionela Vlase
- Ukrainian migrant women’s social remittances: Contents and effects on families left behind pp. 91-100

- Francesca Alice Vianello
- Changing patterns of migration to Australia's Northern Territory: Evidence of new forms of escalator migration to frontier regions? pp. 101-113

- Catherine Martel, Andrew Taylor and Dean Carson
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