Journal of International Migration and Integration
2015 - 2024
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Volume 25, issue 3, 2024
- Claiming Time: Refugees and Asylum Seekers Dealing with the Production of Different Temporal Regimes by Asylum and Reception Policies pp. 1097-1104
- Giuliana Sanò, Giulia Storato and Francesco Della Puppa
- Contested Appropriations: Informal Migrant Settlements as Ambiguous Spaces Beyond Temporal Borders pp. 1105-1131
- Sebastian Benedikt
- Historical Layers of Refugee Reception in Border Areas of Italy: Crossroads of Transit and Temporalities of (Im)mobility pp. 1133-1152
- Stefano degli Uberti and Roberta Altin
- “Time is on me”: Entangled Temporalities Between Italy and the Gambia pp. 1153-1168
- Viola Castellano
- ‘Plenty of Time, Out of Time’. Plurality of Timing in the Italian Asylum Reception System. Outcomes from the Field pp. 1169-1185
- Silvia Pitzalis
- “How much more time do you need?”: Anthropological-Legal Reflections on the Impact of Chronopolitics for Asylum Seekers in Italy: Alasan’s Story pp. 1187-1202
- Stefania Spada
- Exploring Imagined Temporalities in Resettlement Workers’ Narratives: Renegotiating Temporal and Emotional Boundaries in Post-Brexit Britain pp. 1203-1222
- Leona Forde, Mark McGovern and Lisa Moran
- Claiming Time Within Migrations pp. 1223-1229
- Giuliana Sanò, Giulia Storato and Francesco Della Puppa
- Epilogue: ‘Claiming Time’ Special Issue pp. 1231-1247
- Melanie Griffiths
- When National Origins Equal Socio-economic Background: The Effect of the Ethno-class Parental Background on the Education of Children Coming of Age in Switzerland pp. 1249-1274
- Eduardo Guichard, Milena Chimienti, Claudio Bolzman and Jean-Marie Goff
- Intermediary Organizations for Diaspora Philanthropy: A Systematic Literature Review pp. 1275-1298
- Ximeng Chen and Bruce Sanford
- On Migrants’ Identification Issues In Italy: The Case Of Trafficked Women Within Mixed Migration Flows1 pp. 1299-1324
- Francesca Cimino and Paola Degani
- Understanding Gaps in Supports for Trafficked Migrants in Canada: A Discursive Analysis pp. 1325-1349
- Sasha Baglay, Idil Atak and Varka Kalaydzhieva
- Reintegration Programs and the Willingness of Displaced Persons to Return Home: Analyzing the Role of Social Infrastructure in North-East Nigeria pp. 1351-1380
- Paul O. Adekola, Giuseppe T. Cirella and Gracie Brownell
- Supporting People Seeking Asylum in the Australian Community: A Service Provider Perspective pp. 1381-1401
- Kehla Lippi, Hayley McKenzie, Fiona H. McKay and Lisa Hanna
- “We Never Say We Are Integrating People!” Interpretative Repertoires of Integration Among Local Stakeholders in Sweden pp. 1403-1421
- Mona Hemmaty, Jacob Lind, Christina Hansen and Nadeen Khoury
- “How Long Are You Gonna Stay?” Implications of Residents’ Perceptions of Refugees’ Occupational Future Time Perspective in Receiving Countries pp. 1423-1443
- Lena Niemann, Hanna Naudascher, Umay Kuyumcu and Guido Hertel
- Policy Diffusion and Regionalization of Immigration: Canada’s International Student Migration Policy Landscape pp. 1445-1477
- Alexandra M. Bozheva
- From Integration Policies to Belonging: Local Integration Workers’ Boundary Construction Concerning Immigrants in Rural Areas pp. 1479-1499
- Marja Enbuska
- Pre-Employment Mentoring Programs and Immigrant Labor Market Integration pp. 1501-1524
- Hui Zhang and Luciara Nardon
- Acculturation Preferences in the Asturian Educational Context: A Study on the Direct and Interactive Effects of Gender and Stereotypes at School pp. 1525-1546
- Lorena Estupinan-Mesa, Fernando Senar-Morera, Isabel Hevia-Artime and Alberto Fernández-Costales
- Feeling at Home? A Dynamic Analysis of the Impact of Discrimination, Refugee-Specific, and Participation Characteristics on Recently Arrived Refugees’ Belonging pp. 1547-1569
- Roxy Damen, Jaco Dagevos and Willem Huijnk
- “Let the State Decide It All for Me”: The Role of Migration and Integration Policy in the Decision-Making of Ukrainian Refugee Women in Germany pp. 1571-1591
- Valeria Lazarenko
- Examining the Impact of Conscript Service on the Labour Market Integration of Migrants pp. 1593-1613
- Ilona Bontenbal, Reetta Riikonen and Jarkko Kosonen
- On the Psychodynamics of Wearing a Headscarf Among Young Muslim Women Living in Germany—New Heterogeneous Poles of Subjectivity pp. 1615-1643
- Lena Barth, Kostja Wacker, Necip Yurddas, Paul Kaiser, Gonca Tuncel-Langbehn, Barbara Ruettner and Lutz Goetzmann
- The Impact of Post-migration Support for Refugees’ Job Acquirement in the U.S pp. 1645-1665
- Wonhyung Lee and Jeesoo Jung
- Discussing the Role of Aspirations in Migrant Integration: The Case Study of 1980s Polish Emigrants’ Adaptation in Western Europe pp. 1667-1686
- Magdalena Wnuk
- Intergenerational Contact in Refugee Settlement Contexts: Results from a Systematic Mapping Review and Analysis pp. 1687-1713
- Erika Kalocsányiová, Ryan Essex, Rania Hassan, Marianne Markowski, Latefa Narriman Guemar, Mataz Kazmouz, Christine Locke, Guuleed Muhamud, Edith Ntabyera and Peter Vogel
Volume 25, issue 2, 2024
- Immigration Status and School Performance at the Primary and Secondary Levels of Cameroonian Pupils Aged 6 to 20: a Decomposition Analysis pp. 485-507
- Marcellin Stéphane Bella Ngadena and Henri Ngoa Tabi
- Transnational Judicial Practice in the People’s Republic of China: Resolution of Transmigrants’ Legal Disputes pp. 509-528
- Lin Sheng and Trent Bax
- The Differential Inclusion of Migrant Farmworkers’ and the Landscape of Support in a Migrant-intensive Region in Ontario, Canada pp. 529-552
- Glynis George and Erika Borrelli
- Virtual Ethnography of Female Migrants: a WhatsApp Group as a Support Tool During Their Migration Process pp. 553-571
- Adriana Calvo, Maite Aurrekoetxea-Casaus and Erika Borrajo
- Empirical Consequences of Normative Inadequacies: The Principle of Temporary Refuge and Protection Gaps pp. 573-594
- Maciej Grześkowiak
- Lived Experiences of Skilled Indian Women Immigrants (SIWI) Navigating the COVID-19 Pandemic: Immigration Trajectories to Canada pp. 595-619
- Urmi Nanda Biswas, Belinda Leach, Parisha Jijina and Ashika Niraula
- Exploring Migration Determinants: a Meta-Analysis of Migration Drivers and Estimates pp. 621-643
- Akira Soto Nishimura and Mathias Czaika
- The Effects of Three Facets of National Identity and Other Socioeconomic Traits on Attitudes Towards Immigrants pp. 645-672
- Alessandro Indelicato and Juan Carlos Martín
- Journey of Violence: Refugee Women’s Experiences Across Three Stages and Places pp. 673-693
- Gabriela Mesquita Borges
- Many Faces of Omar: Integrative Multimodal Analysis of a Story of Migration Found on YouTube: Focus on Positioning pp. 695-713
- Sarali Gintsburg and Orit Sônia Waisman
- Stay a While: the Retention of Immigrants in Rural Canada pp. 715-736
- Michael Haan, Yuchen Li and Lindsay Finlay
- Parenting Competences Among Migrant Families Living at Psychosocial Risk in Spain pp. 737-758
- Marco Martins, Rita Pinto, Marija Živković and Lucía Jiménez
- Afghan Women Refugees Enduring Domestic Violence Despite Finding Sanctuary in the UK pp. 759-774
- Fatemeh Azizi, Pauline Lane and Melanie Boyce
- Camp-Based Refugees’ Adherence to the COVID-19 Protocols at the Peak and Post-Peak of the Pandemic in Two Camps in Ghana pp. 775-798
- Barbara Sakyi, Samuel K. M. Agblorti and Fiifi Amoako Johnson
- What is the Relationship Between the Perceived Quality of Neighbourhood and the Self-reported Life Satisfaction in Immigrants Versus Natives in Europe? pp. 799-826
- Elena Ambrosetti and Angela Paparusso
- Medicaid Expansion Through the Affordable Care Act and Interstate Mobility of Low-Income Immigrants: Welfare Magnet or Myth? pp. 827-860
- Tsewang Rigzin
- Immigrants’ Social Relations with Neighbours: Does the Population Density of the Neighbourhood Matter? pp. 861-885
- Max Stick, Christoph Schimmele, Maciej Karpinski and Amélie Arsenault
- Blossoming Through Creativity: Unveiling Sense of Belonging Among Ukrainian and Syrian Refugee Women in Ontario pp. 887-910
- Areej Al-Hamad, Kateryna Metersky, Henry Parada, Yasin Yasin, Molly Hingorani and Caitlin Gare
- Multiple Origins and Multiple Destinations: The Fertility of Immigrant Women in Europe pp. 911-932
- Eleonora Mussino and Stefano Cantalini
- Canada (Live-in) Caregiver Program (LCP) and Care Workers’ Lived Experiences: A Systematic Literature Review pp. 933-971
- Desmond Ofori Oklikah, Teresa Abada and Godwin Arku
- Unfamiliarities, Uncertainties, and Ambivalent Long-Term Intentions: Conceptualizing International Student-Migrant Settlement and Integration pp. 973-996
- Lisa Ruth Brunner, Karun Kishor Karki, Negar Valizadeh, Takhmina Shokirova and Capucine Coustere
- Socio-occupational Paths of Polish and Lithuanian Returning Migrants: Sequence Analysis of Survey Data with the Use of TraMineR for R pp. 997-1025
- Olga Czeranowska and Dominika Winogrodzka
- Conceptual Networks and the Representation of the Syrian Refugees in the UNHCR Press Releases Between 2011 and 2021 pp. 1027-1042
- Ines Ghachem
- An Analysis of 287(g) Program Memorandums of Agreement pp. 1043-1071
- Wesley S. McCann, Francis D. Boateng and Kelsey Schimchak
- Attitudes Towards Syrian Refugees in Türkiye: Does Cosmopolitanism Matter? pp. 1073-1095
- Oznur Ozdamar, Eleftherios Giovanis and Sacit Hadi Akdede
Volume 25, issue 1, 2024
- Temporary Employment of First-Generation Migrants in the Netherlands pp. 1-35
- Giacomo Boffi
- The Economic Performance of Reunited Families in Switzerland, 2013–2018 pp. 37-60
- Juan Galeano and Roxane Gerber
- Local Contact and Sense of Belonging to the Host Society Among Highly Educated Migrants pp. 61-84
- Lin Xue, Eric Fong and Shafei Gu
- “I was Basically Deaf-Mute. I felt like a Stranger”: Exploring the Role of Language in Older Migrants’ Sense of Home pp. 85-107
- Micheline Phlix, Ann Petermans, An-Sofie Smetcoren and Jan Vanrie
- Education and Inter-Ethnic Attitudes among Recent Immigrants in the Netherlands pp. 109-131
- Paolo Velásquez
- Cultivating Integration via Placemaking: an ArcGIS StoryMap and Inventory of Refugee-Centered Farming Organizations in the USA pp. 133-154
- Frida Foss, Cerian Gibbes and Emily Skop
- Aid Worker’s Perceptions of Psychological First Aid amid Border Externalization in Mexico pp. 155-170
- John Doering-White
- Heritage in Diaspora-Forming Processes: Encounters of Local Ukrainians and Migrants from Ukraine in Poland pp. 171-190
- Patrycja Trzeszczyńska, Grzegorz Demel and Blanka Błaszczak-Rozenbaum
- ‘This is what it is like to be church’: the Church of Sweden’s conditions for work with newly arrived refugees pp. 191-207
- Linda Vikdahl, David Gunnarsson and Sofia Larsson
- Maternal Mental Health in Refugees and Migrants: a Comprehensive Systematic Review pp. 209-222
- Lígia Moreira Almeida, Ana Raquel Moutinho, Florencia Siciliano, Jorge Leite and José Peixoto Caldas
- Are Women the “Keepers of the Culture”? A Study on the Gender-Specific Transmission and Development of Mainstream and Ethnic Identities using Latent Growth Curve Models pp. 223-255
- Randy Stache
- Framing Asylum at the Local Level: Experts’ Narratives of Conflictual Dynamics in the Post-Reception Period in Italy pp. 257-279
- Iraklis Dimitriadis and Maurizio Ambrosini
- Exposure to Violence and Migration from Mexico to the United States pp. 281-307
- Scott J. South, Katherine Trent and Soojin Han
- Examining the Motivations Underlying International Students’ Migration Behaviors: the Case of Master’s Students in Spain pp. 309-329
- Rita Rueff-Lopes, Josep Sayeras and Ferran Velasco
- Rethinking International Migration in Punjab: A Push–Pull-Mooring Framework pp. 331-358
- Amanpreet Kaur and Prabhjot Kaur
- How Immigrant Shopkeepers in Johannesburg Townships Succeed: A Customer's Eye View pp. 359-389
- Sikhumbuzo Maisela
- Black Immigrants, Exposure to Police Violence, and Support for Black Lives Matter: Insights from the 2016 US Collaborative Multiracial Post-Election Survey pp. 391-420
- Kevin J. A. Thomas, Aggie J. Yellow Horse and Edward D. Vargas
- “It is not just about my work, my identities count”: the Influence of Intersectional Identities on the Employment Experiences of Black African Immigrant Women in Ontario, Canada pp. 421-442
- Joyceline Amoako, Ellen MacEachen, Warren Dodd and Kimberly Lopez
- Community Agency as Infrastructure for Cultural Responsiveness: Learning from the Success of a Socially Excluded Community of Mountain Jews pp. 443-463
- Gila Amitay and Orna Shemer
- Pre-migration and Post-migration Protective Factors in Refugee Resettlement—a Qualitative Study pp. 465-481
- Saman Essa, Julika Kaplan, Sally Huang, Natalie Lazarescou, Sophia Banu, Ye Beverly Du and Srijana Shrestha
- Correction to: Welcoming and Generative Local Welfare as an Agent for Territorial Development: A Case Study from Southern Italy pp. 483-483
- Alice Lomonaco, Maurizio Bergamaschi, Pierluigi Musarò and Paola Parmiggiani
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