Journal of International Migration and Integration
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Volume 26, issue 3, 2025
- Immigrants’ Sense of Belonging to Canada: The Role of Source-Country Gender Inequality pp. 1249-1276

- Max Stick, Lisa Kaida and Feng Hou
- Culture Beyond Borders: Does the Culture in the Country of Origin Determine Our Preferences for Redistribution? pp. 1277-1300

- Olga Griaznova
- Interventions Promoting Positive Mental Health for Migrant and Refugee Adults in the Community: A Scoping Review pp. 1301-1337

- Sandra Marisa Barbosa Alpuim-Gonçalves, Ana Sofia Martins Ferreira Canedo Garrido, Georgina Casanova Garrigos, Carme Ferré-Grau, Sandra Cristina Santos Sousa and Carlos Alberto Cruz Sequeira
- Migrants’ Trust in the Swedish Migration Agency: Exploring Influencing Factors Through Large-Scale Survey Data pp. 1339-1360

- Carolin Schütze
- Reaching the Waiting Room: An Analysis of Migrants’ Compliance Process with Quebec’s Two-Step Permanent Residency Program pp. 1361-1382

- Capucine Coustere, Danièle Bélanger and Charles Fleury
- Refugees as Labor: Post World War II Displaced Persons in Australia, Canada, and the USA pp. 1383-1406

- David W. Haines
- How Do Intergroup Contact and Cultural Racism Shape Anti-Muslim Sentiment in Europe? pp. 1407-1433

- Aaron Ponce
- Filipino Migrant and Returnee Nurses Resisting and Adapting to the Pressures of Becoming “Ideal Migrants” pp. 1435-1460

- Georgia Spiliopoulos and Sondra Cuban
- Reflecting on Departure Among Irregular Transit Migrants in Europe pp. 1461-1487

- Vojtěch Jochim and Lucie Macková
- Experiences of Social Workers and Educators Working with a Minority Immigrant Group: The Case of Ethiopian Jews in Israel pp. 1489-1510

- Shelly Engdau-Vanda and Meital Simhi
- Immigrant Single Mothers in Germany: An Intersectional Perspective on a Group at Risk pp. 1511-1546

- Linda Maciejewski and Niklas Harder
- Policy-Related Stress and Mental Health among Immigrants in the United States pp. 1547-1566

- Mary Lehman Held, Michael T. Zuch and Eliza Galvez
- Diverging Ethnic Hierarchies? Cultural Distance, Right-Wing Authoritarianism, and Social Distance Perceptions in the Netherlands pp. 1567-1593

- Hannah Soiné and Bram Lancee
- Understanding the Prevalence and Factors Associated with Accessing Public Housing Programs: Findings from the 2019 Annual Survey of Refugees pp. 1595-1617

- Edson Chipalo, Ikenna Obasi Odii, Nick Horace Ogutu and Loretta Ching’andu
- Migration Intermediation and Ethical Boundary Work: the Case of Italy’s Legal-Administrative Field pp. 1619-1641

- Paola Bonizzoni, Fabio Blasis and Giacomo Lampredi
- The Perceptions About the Immigration Phenomenon Communicated Through Social Media Platforms in Italy pp. 1643-1668

- Elena Ambrosetti and Sara Miccoli
- “Girls Blended in, While Boys Had to Fight:” Gendered Integration Scripts Among (Ex)Soviet Immigrant Adolescents in Israel’s Geo-Social Periphery pp. 1669-1688

- Larissa Remennick and Anna Prashizky
- Employment as a Strategic Pathway for Refugee and Host Youth Integration in Uganda pp. 1689-1731

- Cedric Marvin Nkiko and Frank Ahimbisibwe
- Qualitative Research on the Match/Mismatch in Perceptions of Successful Aging and Lived Experiences Among Older Burundian Refugees in the USA pp. 1733-1757

- Jonix Owino and Heather Fuller
- You Can Go Your Own Way: How Transit-Country Migration Attitudes Are Influenced by European Union Ideals pp. 1759-1784

- Dastid Morina, Ridvan Peshkopia and D. Stephen Voss
- Redefining Success and Resilience: The Professional Integration of Highly Skilled African Immigrants in Quebec pp. 1785-1806

- Charles Gyan, Jen Hinkkala and Allan Kasapa
- Lamentable Letting Go: Emotional Detachment Identity Work by Sri Lankan Skilled Immigrant Women in Australia pp. 1807-1832

- Gayani Gunasekera, Mario Fernando and James Reveley
- A Regime Approach to Refugee Comparisons: Canada’s Responses to Syria, Afghanistan, and Ukraine pp. 1833-1855

- Nathan T. B. Ly and Monica Boyd
- Socioeconomic Adaptation of Bangladeshi Immigrants in the United States pp. 1857-1893

- Philip Q. Yang and Morsheda Akhter
- Unveiling Subtle (Negative) Attitudes Towards Immigration in Spain in the Post-COVID Era: Challenges for Policymakers pp. 1895-1919

- Cecilia Estrada-Villaseñor, Antonio Rúa and Mercedes Fernández
- Personality Characteristics as Predictors of Temporary Labor Migration Intentions and The Moderating Role of Family Influence: A Case of Prospective Ugandan Female Migrant Domestic Workers to Saudi Arabia pp. 1921-1946

- Eria Wambi, Cornelius J. König, Nida ul H. Bajwa and Martin M. Baluku
- The Nazi “Heim ins Reich” Programme from Lands of Oversea Migration and German Deportees from Canada and the United States pp. 1947-1961

- Grant W. Grams
- Cross-border Flows: Exploring Remittance Patterns in Punjab’s International Migration pp. 1963-1985

- Harleen Gill
- Rethinking Digital Inequalities: a Quantitative Study on E-Government Use by Nepali Immigrants in Canada pp. 1987-2017

- Bhanu Bhakta Acharya, Daniel J. Paré and Dinesh Gajurel
- Physically Here, Mentally There? A Study of Transnational Links and Civic Engagement Among Migrants in the USA pp. 2019-2044

- Nadia Eldemerdash
Volume 26, issue 2, 2025
- Acculturation Orientations Among Immigrant-Origin Youth: How is Acculturation Associated with Self-Esteem, Sense of Belonging, and Discrimination? pp. 669-697

- Rekar Abdulhamed and Kirsti Lonka
- The Housing Experiences of Temporary Foreign Workers (TFWs) in Canada: Examining Issues Through a Systematic Literature Review pp. 699-741

- Desmond Ofori Oklikah, Teresa Abada, Lindi Jahiu, Senanu Kwasi Kutor and Godwin Arku
- “I Was One of Them”: The Journey of Return Migrants Becoming Subagents in Kerala’s Recruitment Networks pp. 743-770

- Anurupa Bhattacharjee and Princy Thomas
- Central Capabilities to Well-Being in the Context of Forced Migration: A Scoping Review of Capability Approach-Based Literature pp. 771-790

- Areen Nassar
- Pathways to Integration and Language Acquisition: A Comparative Analysis of Refugee Children’s Social Integration and Foreign Language Difficulty in Lebanon and Australia pp. 791-811

- Mohammad Hammoud
- Agitation Strategies of Anti-immigrant: The Populist and Neoliberal Lens pp. 813-840

- Mehmet Nazım Uygur and Selahaddin Bakan
- Approved, Denied, or on Backlog: Issuance Rates, Trends, and Status of T and U Non-immigrant Visas in the United States pp. 841-853

- Alexa Bejinariu
- Intercultural Parenting: The Struggle to Get the Best of Both Worlds pp. 855-872

- Wei Liu and Xiaobing Lin
- The Impact of COVID-19 on Immigration Attitudes in the US pp. 873-900

- Guadalupe Madrigal and Stuart Soroka
- Migration Experiences and Mental Health of Older Latin American Immigrants in Australia pp. 901-922

- Raúl Hormazábal-Salgado, Dean Whitehead, Abdi D. Osman and Danny Hills
- Harmonising Cosmopolitanism and Communitarianism: Goals of EU Labour Migration Policy pp. 923-953

- Nella Popović and Ana Petek
- Mental Health of Older Latin-American Immigrants: an Integrative Review pp. 955-985

- Raúl Hormazábal-Salgado, Abdi D. Osman, Dean Whitehead and Danny Hills
- Surviving the Shadows: Armed Conflict Exposure and Forced Displacement Experience of Cameroonian Refugees in Southern Nigeria pp. 987-1005

- Bernard Attah-Otu
- Settlement Intentions of Ukrainian Pre-War and Forced Migrants in Poland: Challenges for Migrant Integration Policy at the Local Level pp. 1007-1035

- Marcin Gońda
- Intersections of Peace: Refugee Children’s Unique Perspectives Through Storytelling and Arts-Based Methods pp. 1037-1063

- Sarra Boukhari
- Experiences of Acculturation Stress in First-Generation Immigrant Children: Examining the Relationship Among Acculturation Stress, Depression, and Family Dynamics pp. 1065-1084

- Myles Allen, Belinda Armenta, Elizabeth R. Watters, Laleh Aflatooni and Laurie Sorenson
- Intimate Partner Violence During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Study About Dynamics and Help-Seeking Experiences of Immigrant Women in Portugal pp. 1085-1115

- Joana Neiva, Ana Lúcia Silva and Mariana Gonçalves
- Educational Travel: The Role of Gender Stereotypes Shaping Students’ Transformative Experience pp. 1117-1136

- Karla Quintero and Konstantina Zerva
- A Transnational Educator’s Conocimiento Journey pp. 1137-1153

- Kiyomi Umezawa
- Toward a Critical Phenomenology of Vulnerability: Experiences of Young Refugees Building a Life in Luxembourg pp. 1155-1176

- Amalia Gilodi, Isabelle Albert and Birte Nienaber
- A Systematic Review of the Digital Divide Experienced by Migrant Women pp. 1177-1204

- Kwok Kin Fung, Chi Yuen Lai, Suet Lin Hung, Yue Yu and Langjie He
- Am I Discriminated Against? Explaining Immigrants’ Perceived Discrimination by First Name and Ethnic Origin pp. 1205-1222

- Karin Amit and Pnina Dolberg
- Changes in Immigrant Population Prevalence and High Violent Crime Rates in Swedish Municipalities pp. 1223-1243

- Jerzy Sarnecki, Amber L. Beckley, Sofia Wikman, Lars Westfelt, My Lilja, Hernan Mondani, Emy Bäcklin and Amir Rostami
- Correction to: First Impressions Matter: Feeling Welcome and Onward Migration Intentions of Highly Skilled Migrants pp. 1245-1245

- Julia Reinold and Melissa Siegel
- Correction to: A Working Framework on Multinational Mobility: Haitians’ Post-2010 Journeys from South America to Mexico pp. 1247-1247

- Luis Alfredo Arriola Vega
Volume 26, issue 1, 2025
- Unveiling the Active Role of Skilled Immigrant Women as Intermediaries and Developers: A Case Study in Batumi, Georgia pp. 1-23

- Tatiana Sitchinava
- From Identity Integration to Civic Integration: A Multidimensional Framework of Integration to Unveil Pathways to Civic Engagement Through the Global Perspective pp. 25-51

- Zhenxiang Chen
- The Impact of Input in Scientific Research and Experimental Development on the Survival of Immigrant Firms in Canada pp. 53-76

- Nong Zhu and Jianwei Zhong
- The Key to Success? Social Network Brokerage in Buddy Programmes for Newly Arrived Migrants in the Flemish Region of Belgium pp. 77-99

- Gaëlle Mortier, Stijn Oosterlynck and Peter Raeymaeckers
- Digital Supports for Immigrant Professionals’ Settlement and Information Needs: Developing a Wiki-Style Tool with Intersectional, Targeted Content pp. 101-125

- Odessa Gonzalez Benson, Fatemeh Kazemi, Katerina Palova and Anusha Kassan
- Acculturation and Well-being among Migrant Populations: A Systematic Review pp. 127-174

- Ana Maria Teodora Andronic and Ticu Constantin
- Employability Assessment of Emigrant Gulf Returnees: The Case of Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Countries pp. 175-211

- Chinnu Thomas, Ajithakumari Vijayappan Nair Biju and Ratheesh R
- Migrant Work Conditions and Health Status—A Longitudinal Study on ‘Dirty Work’ Among Undocumented and Newly Regularized Workers pp. 213-233

- Mariya Lenko, Jan-Erik Refle, Claudine Burton-Jeangros, Julien Fakhoury, Liala Consoli and Yves Jackson
- Refugee Integration in Germany: The Interplay of Othering, Digital Exclusion, and Identity Negotiation pp. 235-254

- Miriam Berg
- “It Sounds Like You Don’t Want to Help Me”: How Everyday Bordering in Settlement Services Impacts Immigrant Women in Canada pp. 255-277

- Catherine Schmidt and Rupaleem Bhuyan
- Examining the Moderated-Mediation Role of the Financial Sector and Institutional Quality in the Relationship Between Remittances and Economic Growth in Developing Countries pp. 279-316

- Nayab Karim, Muhammad Tariq and Muhammad Azam Khan
- Contestation of State Role in Ethnoscapes: A Contrast Between Community Centrism and Dirigisme in Little India Governance pp. 317-335

- Nagathisen Katahenggam, Preveena Balakrishnan, Victor Eng-lye Wee, Puvaneswaran Kunasekaran and Neethiahnanthan M. Ari Ragavan
- Motivational Factors for Civic Engagements in a Host Nation: Centering on Koryuin Migrants in South Korea pp. 337-358

- Ahnlee Jang, Mihwa Park and YooJung Kim
- Immigrant Selectivity and Educational Outcomes of Immigrant Children: A Temporal Perspective pp. 359-376

- Yariv Feniger, Anastasia Gorodzeisky, Eyal Bar-Haim and Hanna Ayalon
- A Paradox of Inclusion in Cities: Homemaking of Refugees and Natives in Urban Space pp. 377-400

- Meral Gezici Yalçın and Nebi Ekrem Düzen
- Assimilation or Striking a Bicultural Balance? Acculturation Profiles Among Turkish Immigrant Parents in Four European Countries pp. 401-422

- Ryanne J. R. M. Francot, Ayça Alaylı, Martine L. Broekhuizen and Paul P. M. Leseman
- Well Yes, but Actually No! Perceptions of Colombian Informal Workers About Venezuelan Immigration pp. 423-443

- Omid Alizadeh Afrouzi
- The Insecurity of Irregular Migrants: Criminal Acts Against Afghans in the Turkish–Iranian Borderland pp. 445-465

- Alper Ekmekcioğlu and Ayşe Dere
- Immigrant-Native Wage Gap in Sweden: Do Personality Traits Matter? pp. 467-489

- Wazah Pello-Esso, Ulf-G. Gerdtham, Sara Larsson Lönn, Jan Sundquist and Kristina Sundquist
- Crime Victimization, Immigrants, and Public Opinion in Ghana: A Micro-level Analysis pp. 491-511

- Michael K. Dzordzormenyoh
- Integration of Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Europe: A Scoping Review of Interventions pp. 513-541

- Carol Namata, Eleni Hatzidimitriadou and Edyta Mccallum
- First Impressions Matter: Feeling Welcome and Onward Migration Intentions of Highly Skilled Migrants pp. 543-571

- Julia Reinold and Melissa Siegel
- (In)stability of the Professional Trajectories of Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Belgium pp. 573-599

- Natacha Zimmer
- Economic Integration of Refugees in the USA: A Scoping Review Using the Socio-Ecological Model (2007–2023) pp. 601-638

- Meschelle Linjean, Wooksoo Kim, Christopher St. Vil, Robert M. Adelman, Marie A. Cannon and Jacqueline Hall
- Nested [Broader-Selective] Integration of South Asians: Mediating Role of Language and Ethnic Networks pp. 639-667

- Kashif Raza
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