Migration Letters
2004 - 2022
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Volume 7, issue 2, 2010
- EDITORIAL: Remittances and the global financial crisis pp. 125-131

- Dilip Ratha and Ibrahim Sirkeci
- Macroeconomic impact of remittances on output growth: Evidence from Turkey pp. 132-143

- Aysıt Tansel and Pinar Yasar
- Can trade, aid, foreign direct investments and remittances curb migration from Turkey? pp. 144-158

- Sule Akkoyunlu
- Mobilising resiliency in times of economic hardship: Emerging themes in migrant worker remittance payments pp. 159-167

- Kevin C. Garlan
- Migrant transfers in the MENA region: A two way street in which traffic is changing pp. 168-178

- George Naufal and Carlos Vargas-Silva
- Migrant remittances in times of economic decline: Coping with protectionist policies in Slovenia pp. 179-189

- Mojca Pajnik and Veronika Bajt
- Migration patterns in a remittances dependent economy: Evidence from Tajikistan during the global financial crisis pp. 190-202

- Alexander Danzer and Oleksiy Ivaschenko
- Forecasting migrant remittances during the global financial crisis pp. 203-213

- Sanket Mohapatra and Dilip Ratha
- CASE STUDY: The determinants of remittances to India pp. 214-223

- Poonam Gupta
- CASE STUDY: Role of remittances in Tongan economy pp. 224-230

- Tiru Jayaraman, Chee-Keong Choong and Ronald Kumar
- CASE STUDY: From shock absorber to shock transmitter: Determinants of remittances in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 231-240

- Raju Singh
- Book Reviews pp. 241-242

- Perttu Salmenhaara
- Book Reviews pp. 243-244

- Sahar Ghumkor
- Book Reviews pp. 245-245

- Mattijs Vandezande
- Reviewers in 2009-2010 (Volumes 6 & 7) pp. 246-246

- Migration Letters
Volume 7, issue 1, 2010
- Editorial: Research Methods in Ethnic and Migration Studies pp. 1-6

- Carla DeTona, Annalisa Frisina and Deianira Ganga
- Some reflections on outsider and insider identities in ethnic and migrant qualitative research pp. 7-16

- Sharon Wray and Michelle Bartholomew
- Visual methods in researching migrant children’s experiences of belonging pp. 17-31

- Marta Moskal
- Gendered differences in emigration and mobility perspectives among European researchers working abroad pp. 33-41

- Elisabeth Scheibelhofer
- The German Integration Panel – how to measure the influence of integration courses on migrants’ integration? pp. 43-55

- Nina Rother
- A Participatory Approach to Research with Migrant Working Adolescents pp. 57-67

- Rita Bertozzi
- Dealing with Dilemmas of Difference - Ethical and Psychological Considerations of “Othering” and “Peer Dialogues” in the Research Encounter pp. 69-78

- Angela Kühner and Phil C. Langer
- Forced migration and psychosocial health: meaning-making through autobiographical narratives in the UK pp. 79-90

- Maria Psoinos
- Internal migration and socio-economic change in Laos pp. 91-104

- Kabmanivanh Phouxay, Gunnar Malmberg and Aina Tollefsen
- VIEWPOINT: Adam Smith on migration pp. 105-113

- Daniel Rauhut
- How Professors Think: Inside the Curious World of Academic Judgment, 1st Edition by Michele Lamont pp. 115-116

- Nina Heckler
- Janitors, Street Vendors, and Activists: The Lives of Mexican Immigrants in Silicon Valley by Christian Zlolniski pp. 121-122

- Lourdes Gutierrez Najera
Volume 6, issue 2, 2009
- Editorial: Biographical Methods in Migration Research pp. 101-108

- Theodoros Iosifides and Deborah Sporton
- Migration, life narratives, memory and subjectivity: Reflections on an archival project on Irish migration pp. 109-117

- Breda Gray
- A Mobile Life Story Tracing Hopefulness in the Life and Dreams of a Young Ivorian Migrant pp. 119-129

- Jesper Bjarnesen
- Power and politics in migration narrative methodology: Research with young Congolese migrants in Uganda pp. 131-141

- Christina Clark-Kazak
- Telling Diaspora Stories: theoretical and methodological reflections on narratives of migrancy and belongingness in the second generation pp. 143-153

- Anastasia Christou
- Going North, coming South: Guatemalan migratory flows pp. 155-164

- Michelle J. Moran-Taylor
- Natural Disasters and International Migration from Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 165-176

- Wim Naudé
- Skilled immigrant women carers in rural England and their downward mobility pp. 177-184

- Sondra Cuban
- The Algerian wife or “I'amour n'a pas d'age” pp. 185-193

- Aileen Nielsen
- Discerning adaptation and disruption in the childbearing behaviour of immigrants in Greece: an analysis using micro-census data pp. 194-204

- Georgia Verropoulou
- Transit Migration: The Missing Link between Emigration and Settlement by Aspasia Papadopoulou-Kourkoula pp. 205-206

- Östen Wahlbeck
- The Archaeology of Xenitia: Greek Immigration and Material Culture Ed. by Kostis Kourelis pp. 207-208

- Anna Karpathakis
Volume 6, issue 1, 2009
- Editorial: Migration costs pp. 1-2

- Martha W. Rees
- Transnational mobility and conflict pp. 3-14

- Ibrahim Sirkeci
- The value, costs, and meaning of transnational migration in rural Oaxaca, Mexico pp. 15-25

- Jeffrey Cohen, Bernardo Rios and Lise Byars
- The ABCs of migration costs: Assembling, bajadores, and coyotes pp. 27-36

- Anna Ochoa O'Leary
- Discourses of diasporic responsibility in Ireland: The modern moment and the discursive costs of moving pp. 37-47

- Aaron Thornburg
- Mobility and Immobility in a Transnational Context: Changing Views of Migration among the Kazakh Diaspora in Mongolia pp. 49-62

- Cynthia Werner and Holly R. Barcus
- Endurance of Transnationalism in Bolivia's Valle Alto pp. 63-74

- Richard C. Jones and Leonardo de la Torre
- On transnational migration, deepening vulnerabilities, and the challenge of membership pp. 75-82

- Adrian J. Bailey
- Cumulative inertia or cumulative stress? Migration behaviour of Finnish graduates pp. 83-90

- Mika Haapanen and Hannu Tervo
- Rural gentrification as a migration process: Evidence from Sweden pp. 91-100

- Susanne Hjort
Volume 5, issue 2, 2008
- Editorial: Migration and Migration Letters pp. 107-110

- Ibrahim Sirkeci, Jeffrey H. Cohen and Elli Heikkila
- Close encounters of the deadly kind: Gender, migration, and border (in)security pp. 111-121

- Anna Ochoa O'Leary
- Immigrant redistribution and life course trigger events: Evidence from US interstate migration pp. 123-134

- Gordon F. De Jong and Deborah Roempke Graefe
- The internal migration propensities and net migration patterns of ethnic groups in Britain pp. 135-150

- John Stillwell, Serena Hussain and Paul Norman
- Boats, planes and trains: British migration, mobility and transnational experience pp. 151-165

- Neil Lunt
- The silent woman: the representation of sex trafficking in the contemporary British detective novel pp. 167-176

- Elizabeth Allen
- The determinants of labour market earnings for Bulgarian migrants: Some micro-level evidence from Madrid, Spain pp. 177-188

- Eugenia Markova and Barry Reilly
- Net migration estimates for Greece by age, sex and citizenship, 1991-2001 pp. 189-202

- Cleon Tsimbos
- BOOK REVIEWS pp. 203-211

- Urška Strle and Deianira Ganga,
Volume 5, issue 1, 2008
- Migration to Germany: Is a middle class emerging among intra-European migrants? pp. 1-19

- Roland Verwiebe
- Party preferences and political participation: the emergence of the Turkish-origin German voter pp. 21-40

- Vera Eccarius-Kelly
- Yearly quotas and country-reserved shares in Italian immigration policy pp. 41-51

- Paolo Cuttitta
- Entrepreneurship as Social Status: Turkish Immigrants’ Experiences of Self-Employment in Finland pp. 53-62

- Östen Wahlbeck
- Cross-country Employment Propensity of Finnish Migrants: Evidence from Linked Register Data pp. 63-77

- Jan Saarela and Fjalar Finnäs
- The Impact of a Migration Shock on Tenant Satisfaction: The Case of Hurricane Katrina and Baton Rouge, Louisiana pp. 79-88

- Russell N. James and Velma Zahirovic-Herbert
- BOOK REVIEWS pp. 89-105

- Heli Hyvönen, Janusz Balicki, Arnold Reisman and Ibrahim Sirkeci
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