Journal of International Migration and Integration
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Volume 24, issue 6, 2023
- Why Migrants Stay in Small and Mid-sized Cities: Analytical and Comparative Insights pp. 1013-1027

- Melissa Kelly, Michelle Nguyen and Anna Triandafyllidou
- A Place-based Approach to Understanding Immigrant Retention and Integration in Canadian and American Non-Traditional Gateway Cities: a Scoping Literature Review pp. 1029-1053

- Zhixi Cecilia Zhuang
- Choosing to Stay: Understanding Immigrant Retention in Four Non-metropolitan Counties in Southern Ontario pp. 1055-1075

- Melissa Kelly and Michelle Nguyen
- Correction to: Choosing to Stay: Understanding Immigrant Retention in Four Non-metropolitan Counties in Southern Ontario pp. 1077-1077

- Melissa Kelly and Michelle Nguyen
- Settling in New Zealand’s Small Towns: Experiences of Minority Ethnic Immigrants pp. 1079-1101

- Ashraful Alam, Etienne Nel, Douglas Hill and Hannah Bulloch
- Middle Eastern Transnational Families and Ethnic Networks: a Story of Immigrant Mobilities to and from Atlantic Canada pp. 1103-1119

- Evangelia Tastsoglou and Serperi Sevgur
- Prioritising Community Cohesion to Promote Immigrant Retention: the Politics of Belonging in Canadian Francophone Minority Communities pp. 1121-1144

- Suzanne Huot, Luisa Veronis, Leyla Sall, Nathalie Piquemal and Faïçal Zellama
- Migrant and Refugee Retention in Regional Australia at the Intersection of Structure and Agency pp. 1145-1166

- Martina Boese
- Beyond “Economic Immigration”: Understanding the Role of Labor Market and Lifestyle Expectations in Technology Sector Newcomer Experiences in Canada pp. 1167-1188

- Faun E. Rice and Trevor R. Quan
Volume 24, issue 5, 2023
- “Welcoming Spaces”: Migration and New Communities in Marginalised Regions pp. 823-838

- Melissa Moralli, Marta Pachocka and Maggi W. H. Leung
- Spaces of Decoupling in the Netherlands and Poland: Emerging Local Governance Networks for Hosting Non-EU Migrants in Peripheral and Shrinking Areas pp. 839-862

- Marlies Meijer, Joanna Zuzanna Popławska and Bianca Szytniewski
- Local Migration Governance in European Shrinking Areas: a German and an Italian Case pp. 863-888

- José Ricardo Martins and Chiara Davino
- Welcoming and Generative Local Welfare as an Agent for Territorial Development: A Case Study from Southern Italy pp. 889-908

- Alice Lomonaco, Maurizio Bergamaschi, Pierluigi Musarò and Paola Parmiggiani
- The Neoliberal Face of the ‘Local Turn’ in Governance of Refugees in Turkey: Participatory Action Research in Karacabey, Bursa pp. 909-936

- Ayhan Kaya
- Correction to: The Neoliberal Face of the ‘Local Turn’ in Governance of Refugees in Turkey: Participatory Action Research in Karacabey, Bursa pp. 937-937

- Ayhan Kaya
- Cultivating Welcoming Communities in a Neoliberal Era: Narrative Meets Practice in Rural Saskatchewan pp. 939-956

- Melissa Kelly
- Georgia as Transient Space and Talent Harbor for Russian and Belarusian IT Specialists pp. 957-978

- Martin Geiger and Vera Syrakvash
- Newcomers and ‘Roots Migrants’: Chain Migrations and the Revitalization of Rural Shrinking Areas in Spain pp. 979-999

- Paula Alonso-Pardo, Laura Oso and Leticia Santaballa
- Epilogue: Chicken or Egg? The Role of Newcomer Migrants in the Revitalization of ‘Left-Behind’ Areas pp. 1001-1011

- Annelies Zoomers
Volume 24, issue 4, 2023
- Editorial Introduction: the Role of Language and Communication in Asylum Procedures pp. 717-726

- Daniel Hedlund and Livia Johannesson
- Incorporating Sociolinguistic Perspectives in Australian Refugee Credibility Assessments: the Case of CRL18 pp. 727-743

- Laura Smith-Khan
- ‘Do I Have to Say Exactly Word by Word?’ (Re)producing and Negotiating Asymmetrical Relations in Asylum Interviews pp. 745-768

- Zoe Nikolaidou, Hanna Sofia Rehnberg and Cecilia Wadensjö
- Discursive Tensions of Credibility and Performance in Assessing Lesbian Refugee Claims for International Protection pp. 769-790

- Loes Verhaeghe, Marie Jacobs and Katrijn Maryns
- The Symbolic Life of Courts: How Judicial Language, Actions, and Objects Legitimize Credibility Assessments of Asylum Appeals pp. 791-809

- Livia Johannesson
- Epilogue: Asylum Law and Linguistic Fragility pp. 811-821

- Nick Gill
- Differential Probability in Unmet Healthcare Needs Among Migrants in Four European Countries pp. 1523-1546

- Hani Fares, Jaime Pinilla Domínguez and Jaume Puig-Junoy
- Work and Gender in the Context of Spatial Mobility and Migration: the Case of Highly Skilled Italians Abroad pp. 1547-1569

- Sahizer Samuk, Sandra Burchi and Erika Kalocsányiová
- Intentions to Return and Migrate to the Third Countries: A Socio-Demographic Investigation Among Syrians in Turkey pp. 1571-1587

- Zafer Özkan, Ayberk Eryılmaz and Naif Ergün
- Migration-related Factors and Settlement Service Literacy: Findings from the Multi-site Migrants’ Settlement Study pp. 1589-1609

- Andre M. N. Renzaho, Michael Polonsky, Adnan Yusuf, Ahmed Ferdous, Michael Szafraniec, Bukola Salami and Julie Green
- “Ain’t I a Woman?”: Feminist Participatory Action-Research with African Migrant Women Living in Spain pp. 1611-1634

- Aloe Cubero and Rocio Garrido
- Combining Language Training and Work Experience for Refugees with Low-Literacy Levels: a Mixed-Methods Case Study pp. 1635-1661

- Anne Kuschel, Nina Hansen, Liesbet Heyse and Rafael P.M. Wittek
- Correction to: Combining Language Training and Work Experience for Refugees with Low-Literacy Levels: A Mixed-Methods Case Study pp. 1663-1664

- Anne Kuschel, Nina Hansen, Liesbet Heyse and Rafael P. M. Wittek
- Migration, Embeddedness, and Vulnerability During the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 1665-1698

- Kevin Patrick O’Dell, Sonja Fransen and Dominique Jolivet
- Factors Influencing In-State Resident Tuition Policy for Undocumented Youth in the USA pp. 1699-1717

- Andrea Briceno-Mosquera
- Integration (of Immigrants) in the European Courts’ Jurisprudence: Supporting a Pluralist and Rights-Based Paradigm? pp. 1719-1750

- Matteo Bottero
- Resistance Strategies and Identity Reappropriation of LGBTQ+ Migrants in Québec pp. 1751-1771

- Marianne Chbat, Geneviève Pagé, Isabel Côté and Martin Blais
- Local Immigrant Councils as a Form of Participation and Governance: How Institutional Design and Agency Matter pp. 1773-1794

- Maria Schiller
- Identity and Belonging: Emotional Assimilation in Two Immigrant Communities in Germany pp. 1795-1815

- Michael A. Hansen and Jonathan Olsen
- The Two Emergencies of Migrant-Related Policies in Italy During the First Wave of COVID-19: the Spread of the Virus and the Workforce Shortages pp. 1817-1833

- Nicola Montagna
- COVID-19 and Protracted Displacement: a Scoping Review of Migration Policies in Mexico and Central America pp. 1835-1863

- Noor J. ten Have, Kassandra J. Jimenez, Jonas Attilus, Maria B. Livaudais and Brittney S. Mengistu
- “Un Paso Atrás, Dos Adelante”: Reporting the Experiences of Spanish-Speaking Latin Americans Navigating and Adapting to the Canadian Workplace pp. 1865-1889

- Jully Paola Merchán Tamayo and Jenepher Lennox Terrion
- Food Security and Socioeconomic Disparities of Afghan Refugees in Transitory Countries and Canada pp. 1891-1915

- Mahasti Khakpour, Mustafa Koc, Rachel Engler-Stringer, Marwa Farag, Carol Henry and Hassan Vatanparast
- “I Live in Agony”: the Everyday Insecurity of Rejected Somali Asylum-seekers in Finland pp. 1917-1937

- Abdirashid A. Ismail
- It’s About the Power of Little People’: the UK Community Sponsorship Scheme, a New Space for Solidarity, Civic Engagement and Activism pp. 1939-1955

- Marisol Reyes-Soto
- The Fears and Hopes of Ukrainian Migrant Workers in Poland in the Pandemic Era pp. 1957-1979

- Olena Shelest-Szumilas and Marcin Wozniak
- Arrived, Yet In-between: Experiences of Iranian Asylum-Seeker Women Living with Insecure Residency in Australia pp. 1981-2001

- Sara Shishehgar, Leila Gholizadeh, Michelle DiGiacomo and Patricia Mary Davidson
Volume 24, issue 3, 2023
- Introduction to the Special Issue—Canada’s Economic Immigration Policy: Opportunities and Challenges for the Road Ahead pp. 585-597

- Rupa Banerjee
- The Education-Immigration Nexus: Situating Canadian Higher Education as Institutions of Immigrant Recruitment pp. 599-620

- Sandra Schinnerl and Antje Ellermann
- The Role of Employers in Selecting Highly Skilled Immigrants: Potentials and Limitations pp. 621-639

- Jeffrey G. Reitz
- Opportunities and Cracks in Canada’s Two-Step Migration Model During the Pandemic: Lessons from Chinese Migrant Experiences pp. 641-659

- Amrita Hari and Chen Wang-Dufil
- The Effect of Pre-immigration Canadian Work Experience on the Returns to Human Capital Among Immigrants pp. 661-679

- Garnett Picot and Feng Hou
- Policies, Potentials, and Pitfalls: the Impact of Economic Admission Categories on Recent Immigrant Earnings Disparities pp. 681-696

- Danielle Lamb and Rupa Banerjee
- The Work Trajectories of Married Canadian Immigrant Women, 2006–2019 pp. 697-716

- Ana Ferrer, Yazhuo (Annie) Pan and Tammy Schirle
- Migrations in Italy and Perceptions of Ethnic Threat pp. 939-968

- Annamaria Nese
- The ‘Private’ Sphere of Integration? Reconfiguring Gender Roles Within Syrian Refugee Families in the UK pp. 969-988

- Dunya Habash and Naohiko Omata
- ‘Wish to Dream’ Fulfilment: the Motivations for Onward Migration pp. 989-1016

- Nunzia Cristo and Cynthia Akwei
- Listening to the Voices of Syrian Refugee Women in Canada: an Ethnographic Insight into the Journey from Trauma to Adaptation pp. 1017-1037

- Areej Al-Hamad, Cheryl Forchuk, Abe Oudshoorn and Gerald Patrick Mckinley
- Changing the Landscape of an American Town: Immigrantrification of a Korean Ethnoburb and Its Cultural and Economic Consequences pp. 1039-1065

- Halyna Lemekh
- Subjective Well-being in Mexican Return Migrants pp. 1067-1089

- Jorge Galván Reyes, Leticia Casanova Rodas, Nayelhi Saavedra Solano, Sarahí Alanís Navarro and Shoshana Berenzon Gorn
- The Good and the Bad: Do Immigrants’ Positive and Negative Evaluations of Life After Migration Go Hand in Hand? pp. 1091-1111

- Nella Geurts and Marcel Lubbers
- Social Support as a Mediator of the Relationship between Identity Fusion and Psychological Well-Being in South—South Migrant Populations pp. 1113-1135

- Diego Henríquez, Alfonso Urzúa and Wilson López-López
- The Role of Education in Native Dutch Adolescents’ Muslim Population Size Perceptions pp. 1137-1156

- Anne Maaike Mulders and Frank Tubergen
- Correction to: The Role of Education in Native Dutch Adolescents’ Muslim Population Size Perceptions pp. 1157-1157

- Anne Maaike Mulders and Frank Tubergen
- Acculturation and tourist stress among US Korean immigrant leisure travelers pp. 1159-1174

- Ami Choi and Ingrid E Schneider
- Impact of Rural Out-Migration on Vulnerability to Rural Multidimensional Poverty in Southern Ethiopia pp. 1175-1209

- Fassil Eshetu, Jema Haji, Mengistu Ketema and Abule Mehare
- How “Ethnic” Were White Ethnic Neighborhoods? European Ancestry Groups in the Twentieth-Century USA pp. 1211-1229

- Robert L. Boyd
- Inter-Organisational Entanglements in Migrant Support Ecologies: Action and Collaboration Supporting Labour Market Integration pp. 1231-1256

- Peter Lugosi, Thiago Allis, Clara Della Croce and Sonia Morano-Foadi
- The Transnational Activities of Korean Immigrant Women in the USA: a Content Analysis of MissyUSA Life Q&A Webpage pp. 1257-1279

- Dae Young Kim
- Immigration Politics and Policymaking in the USA (2017–2021): Examining the Effect of Geopolitics on Public Attitude Towards Immigration Policies pp. 1281-1303

- Michael K. Dzordzormenyoh and Francis D. Boateng
- Risk of Covid-19 Severe Outcomes and Mortality in Migrants and Ethnic Minorities Compared to the General Population in the European WHO Region: a Systematic Review pp. 1305-1335

- Elena Mazzalai, Dara Giannini, Maria Elena Tosti, Franca D’Angelo, Silvia Declich, Anissa Jaljaa, Susanna Caminada, Federica Turatto, Chiara Marchi, Angela Gatta, Aurora Angelozzi, Giulia Marchetti, Scilla Pizzarelli and Maurizio Marceca
- Examining the Relationship Between Acculturation and Socioeconomic Status and Their Role for the First Generation Polish Immigrants’ Well-Being pp. 1337-1355

- Ina Teresa Wilczewska
- Immigrant Organizations and Labor Market Integration: The Case of Sweden pp. 1357-1380

- Johan Sandberg, Axel Fredholm and Olle Frödin
- Typology of European Sports Programmes for Welcoming Migrants: Contrasting Political Philosophies pp. 1381-1411

- Julien Puech, François Yondre and Jane Freedman
- Housing in Place: Housing, Neighbourhood and Resettlement for People from Refugee and Asylum Seeker Backgrounds in Australia pp. 1413-1436

- Anna Ziersch, Clemence Due and Moira Walsh
- Asian Australian Experiences of Racism During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Victoria: a Preliminary Analysis pp. 1437-1453

- Glenda Ballantyne and Vincent Giarrusso
- Absence Due to Sickness Among Female Immigrants: Disadvantages Over the Career? pp. 1455-1475

- Elisabeth Ugreninov
- Health Challenges in Everyday Life of Nigerians in Guangzhou City, China pp. 1477-1497

- Kudus Oluwatoyin Adebayo
- What Employers Mean When They Talk About Language Proficiency: a Civic Integration Policy Meets the Importance of Informal Skills pp. 1499-1521

- Marianne Takvam Kindt and Mathilde Bjørnset
Volume 24, issue 2, 2023
- Editorial Introduction: The Shifting Geopolitics of Return Migration and Reintegration pp. 369-385

- Zana Vathi, Russell King and Barak Kalir
- Cognitive Remittances and the Reintegration ‘Hump’: Changing Self-Perceptions and Positionality among Roma Returnees in Albania and Kosovo pp. 387-406

- Zana Vathi, Russell King and Ilir Gëdeshi
- The Challenges of Educational Reintegration and the Psychosocial Wellbeing of Returnee Children: Evidence from Latvia pp. 407-426

- Daina Grosa and Russell King
- Beyond ‘Just Comes’ and ‘Know-It-Alls’: Exploring Strategies to Deal with Returnee Stigmas During Diaspora Return Visits for Knowledge Transfer pp. 427-443

- Charlotte Mueller and Katie Kuschminder
- The Role of Identity and Ontological (In)Security in Return Migration: an Empirical Perspective from Hungary pp. 445-464

- Gabor Lados, Gabor Hegedus and Zoltan Kovacs
- Return to Mexico: Exploring Reintegration Experiences pp. 465-483

- Lorena Guzmán Elizalde
- Leaving the Homeland Again for My Family’s Future: Post-return Migration Among Hong Kong Canadians pp. 467-486

- Kennedy Chi-pan Wong and Miu Chung Yan
- On the Same Wavelength? Differing Geopolitical Positionalities and Voluntary Return and Reintegration in Ghana pp. 485-502

- Ester Serra-Mingot and Markus Rudolf
- Educational Disadvantages During COVID-19 Pandemic Faced by Migrant Schoolchildren in Poland pp. 487-505

- Anzhela Popyk and Paula Pustułka
- Performing a ‘Returnee’ in Benin City, Nigeria pp. 503-520

- Mariia Shaidrova
- The Inner and the Outer Foreign Territory— A Qualitative Study Measuring Ambiguity Tolerance Within Young Muslims Living in Germany pp. 507-525

- Lena Barth, Paul Kaiser, Gonca Tuncel-Langbehn, Barbara Ruettner and Lutz Goetzmann
- The Geopolitics of the Family: Negotiating Return and its Impact on the Reintegration of Cameroonian Returnees pp. 521-538

- Presca Wanki, Ilse Derluyn and Ine Lietaert
- Experiences of Unaccompanied Child Migrant Workers from West African Countries Living in Ghana pp. 527-546

- Mavis Dako-Gyeke, Richard Baffo Kodom and Alhassan Sulemana
- Migrant Entrepreneurs as Agents of Development? Geopolitical Context and Transmobility Strategies of Colombian Migrants Returning from Venezuela pp. 539-562

- Yvonne Riaño
- Longitudinal Changes in Interracial Hate Crimes in the USA, 1990–2014: Does Racial Composition Matter? pp. 547-566

- Mathijs Kros, Eva Jaspers and Frank Tubergen
- Re-Balancing the Reintegration Process and the Potential of Mentoring for Returnees: Evidence from Senegal, Guinea and Morocco pp. 563-583

- Nassim Majidi, Ceri Oeppen, Camille Kasavan and Stefanie Barratt
- Interorganizational Coordination for Immigrant Integration into Local Society pp. 567-585

- Jungwon Yeo
- Forms of Capital in the Economic Integration of Immigrants in Canada pp. 587-610

- Georgina Chuatico, Michael Haan and Lindsay Finlay
- Community Acceptance Towards Migrant Settlements in a Sustainable City: What Contributes to the Not in My Backyard Social Phenomenon? pp. 611-636

- Choong Weng-Wai, Wee Siaw-Chui, Low Sheau-Ting, Chin Hon-Choong and Asma Idayu Izhar
- Prior Learning Assessment of Immigrants Competences—a Systematic Review pp. 637-657

- Britta Klages and Lea Sophie Mustafa
- The Health of Immigrant Youth in Denmark: Examining Immigrant Generations and Origin pp. 659-694

- Anna Tegunimataka
- The Promise of Belonging: Racialized Youth Subject Positions in the Swedish Rural North pp. 695-713

- Isabel Goicolea, Anne Gotfredsen, Frida Jonsson and Ulrika Wernesjö
- Forced Migration, Sexual and Gender-based Violence and Integration: Effects, Risks and Protective Factors pp. 715-745

- Jenny Phillimore, Karen Block, Hannah Bradby, Saime Ozcurumez and Anna Papoutsi
- Barriers to Healthcare Access for Immigrants in Costa Rica and Uruguay pp. 747-771

- Koen Voorend and Daniel Alvarado
- Experiences, Identity, and Adaptation Among Children of Migrant Laborers in Compulsory Military Service in the Israel Defense Forces pp. 773-791

- Uzi Ben-Shalom, Deby Babis, Galia Sabar, Anabel Lifszyc Friedlander and Corinne Berger
- Who Am I and Where Do I Belong? The Impact of Heritage Cultural Identity Salience on Immigrant Workers Acculturation Strategies pp. 793-815

- Myia S. Williams and Cong Liu
- Educational Mobility and Attitudes Towards Migration from an International Comparative Perspective pp. 817-841

- Mathew J. Creighton, Daniel Capistrano and Monika Silva Pedroso
- Social Connection, (Im)material Gains and Experiences of Inclusion of Asylum Seekers’ and Refugees’ Volunteering in Glasgow pp. 843-863

- Niroshan Ramachandran and Zana Vathi
- Perceptions and Attitudes Towards Syrian Refugee on Socioeconomic Sectors: Evidence from Jordan pp. 865-884

- Mohammad A. Sumadi, Nadia A. Alkhateeb, Ahmad Suliman Alnsour and Meimuneh Sumadi
- Immigrant Identifications and ICT Use: A Survey Study of Chinese and South Asian Immigrants in Canada pp. 885-910

- Capri Ka Po Kong, Miu Chung Yan, Sean Lauer and Shao Hua Zhan
- Correction to: Immigrant Identifications and ICT Use: A Survey Study of Chinese and South Asian Immigrants in Canada pp. 911-911

- Capri Ka Po Kong, Miu Chung Yan, Sean Lauer and Shao Hua Zhan
- The Environmental Aspects of Refugee Crises: Insights from South Asia, Middle East, and Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 913-938

- Himangshu Dutta
Volume 24, issue 1, 2023
- Introduction: Fertility and Social Inequalities in Migrant Populations: a Look at the Roles of Selection, Context of Reception, and Employment pp. 1-21

- Nadja Milewski and Alicia Adsera
- Stuck in a Time Warp? The Great Recession and the Socio-occupational Integration of Migrants in Spain pp. 1-47

- Juan Ramón Jiménez-García and Antonina Levatino
- Visualising Immigrant Fertility -- Profiles of Childbearing and their Implications for Migration Research pp. 23-46

- Marianne Tønnessen and Ben Wilson
- Recent Trends in Immigrant Fertility in Australia pp. 47-67

- Bernard Baffour, James Raymer and Ann Evans
- Cross-Border Structures and Orientations of Migrant Organizations in Germany pp. 49-66

- Dirk Halm and Martina Sauer
- Relaunching labour-market integration for migrants: What can we learn from successful local experiences? pp. 67-90

- Paola Coletti and Nicola Pasini
- Ethnicity and fertility of descendants of rural-to-urban migrants: the case of Daghestan (North Caucasus) pp. 69-93

- Konstantin Kazenin and Vladimir Kozlov
- Racialized Language and Social Complexity: The Multilayered Plurilingual Lives of Filipina Migrants in South Korea pp. 91-109

- MinSoo Kim-Bossard and Pauli Badenhorst
- Family Formation: an Intergenerational Comparison Subtitlte: The Relevance of Social Inequalities for Family Formation in a Transnational Migration Context pp. 95-113

- Eveline Ammann Dula
- Correction to: Racialized Language and Social Complexity: The Multilayered Plurilingual Lives of Filipina Migrants in South Korea pp. 111-111

- MinSoo Kim-Bossard and Pauli Badenhorst
- Addressing the Prevention of Internal Displacement: the Right Not to Be Arbitrarily Displaced pp. 113-138

- Naziye Dirikgil
- Fertility Behavior of Turkish Migrant Men in Europe Compared to Stayers at Origin pp. 115-136

- Nadja Milewski and Helen Baykara-Krumme
- Fertility Differences Between Migrants and Stayers in a Polygamous Context: Evidence from Senegal pp. 137-164

- Elisabeth K. Kraus and Amparo González-Ferrer
- “I feel like I’m just nowhere”: Causes and Challenges of Status Loss in Canada pp. 139-161

- Mia Tulli, Bukola Salami, Jessica Juen, Jason Foster, Helen Vallianatos and Philomina Okeke-Ihejirika
- Intergroup Contacts, Neighborhood Diversity, and Community Trust: the Asymmetrical Impact of Negative and Positive Experiences pp. 163-188

- Susanne Wallman Lundåsen
- Municipality Characteristics and the Fertility of Refugees in Norway pp. 165-208

- Synøve Andersen, Alicia Adsera and Marianne Tønnessen
- Understanding Integration Experience and Wellbeing of Economic-Asylum Seekers in Italy: the Case of Nigerian Immigrants pp. 189-210

- Chinedu Obi, Wannes Slosse, Fabio Bartolini, Joost Dessein and Marijke D’Haese
- Neighbourhoods and Workplaces: Are They Related to the Fertility of Immigrants and Their Descendants? A Register-Based Study of Finland, 1999–2014 pp. 209-231

- Allan Puur, Leen Rahnu and Tiit Tammaru
- Healing Toward Interdependency: Building Skills and Resistance Through Immigrant and Indigenous Employment pp. 211-229

- Yukiko Tanaka
- Third Country Processing Regimes and the Violation of the Principle of Non-Refoulement: a Case Study of Australia’s Pacific Solution pp. 231-248

- Ayşe Bala Akal
- Fertility Intentions Within a 3-Year Time Frame: a Comparison Between Migrant and Native Italian Women pp. 233-260

- Eleonora Mussino, Giuseppe Gabrielli, Livia Elisa Ortensi and Salvatore Strozza
- Skin Tone, Racial/Ethnic, and Gender Differences in Self-Reported Mental and Physical Health among U.S. Lawful Permanent Resident Immigrants pp. 249-269

- Jennifer Tabler and Matthew Painter
- Is Ethnic Retention a Result of Unmet Educational Aspirations? Academic Career and Ethnic Identity of Migrant Minority Youth in England, Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden pp. 261-280

- Bernhard Nauck
- Overcoming Barriers to Service Access: Refugees’ Professional Support Service Utilization and the Impact of Human and Social Capital pp. 271-312

- Ellen Heidinger
- Path-Dependencies in Employment Trajectories Around Motherhood: Comparing Native Versus Second-Generation Migrant Women in Belgium pp. 281-344

- Julie Maes, Jonas Wood and Karel Neels
- High-Skilled South Asian Immigrants to the USA: Integration Through Spiritual Training Lessons and Story Writing Workshops pp. 313-347

- Samta P. Pandya
- The Interplay Between the Early Work and Family Trajectories of Young Adult Women Born in West Germany: Differences by Parental Origins pp. 345-368

- Cristina Samper Mejia
- Intention to Migrate Due to COVID-19: a Study for El Salvador pp. 349-368

- Carlos Ayala Durán
- Indigenous Perspectives of Immigration Policy in a Settler Country pp. 369-384

- Harald Bauder and Rebecca Breen
- Acculturation and Self-esteem Among Indian Immigrants in Portugal pp. 385-402

- Joana Neto and Félix Neto
- The Australian Research on Refugee Integration Database (ARRID): a Platform and Conceptual Framework to Map, Connect and Share Knowledge pp. 403-423

- Louise Olliff, Karen Block, Sally Baker, Charlene Edwards and John Tran
- Leisure as a Space for Inclusion and the Improvement of Life Satisfaction of Immigrants pp. 425-439

- Naiara Berasategi Sancho, Gorka Roman Etxebarrieta, Israel Alonso Saez and Nahia Idoiaga Mondragon
- A Bridging-Community (ABC) Project: A Community Building Social Participation Intervention Among Resettled Refugees in Boston pp. 441-465

- H. Shellae Versey, Serene Murad, Isobel McPhee and Willa Schwarz
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