Journal of International Migration and Integration
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Volume 23, issue 4, 2022
- Voluntary HIV and Viral Hepatitis Testing in Newly Arrived Migrant Men in a First Reception Center in the North of Paris—a Qualitative Study on the Perception and Forms of Participation pp. 1599-1619

- Bahar Azadi, Marion Dollat, Giuliana Troia, Solaya Chalal, Armelle Pasquet-Cadre and Yazdan Yazdanpanah
- The Personal Learning Environment of Unaccompanied Foreign Minors in Spain pp. 1621-1644

- Marina García-Garnica, Asunción Martínez-Martínez, María Tomé-Fernández and Eva M. Olmedo-Moreno
- A Relational Sociological Analysis on the Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown on Syrian Migrants’ Lives in Turkey: The Case of Mersin Province pp. 1645-1666

- Zeynep Tekin Babuç
- Perception of Refugee Integration and Entitlements Among a Co-ethnic Population: Othering the Rohingyas in Bangladesh pp. 1667-1684

- Nazmus Sakib and Sara Farzana Ananna
- Spatiality of Social Stress Experienced by Refugee Women in Initial Reception Centers pp. 1685-1709

- Mehran Nassim, Abi Jumaa Jinan, Lazaridou Felicia, Foroutan Naika, Heinz Andreas and Kluge Ulrike
- Working Towards Collaborative, Migrant-Centered, and Trauma-Informed Care: a Mental Health Needs Assessment for Forced Migrant Communities in the DC Metropolitan Area of the United States pp. 1711-1737

- Nima Sheth, Sheetal Patel, Seini O’Connor and Mary Ann Dutton
- We Don’t Only Live Here, But We Also Live There”: Exploring Transnational Ties Among Ghanaian Immigrants in Toronto pp. 1739-1764

- David Firang
- COVID-19 Outbreaks in Canada and the Crisis of Migrant Farmworkers’ Social Reproduction: Transnational Labour and the Need for Greater Accountability Among Receiving States pp. 1765-1791

- Leah F. Vosko and Cynthia Spring
- The Effects of International Immigration on Inequality in Host Countries: the Case of Italy pp. 1793-1824

- Giacomo DiPasquale
- The Impact of Immigration Attitudes on Voting Preferences: Evidence from the European Social Survey pp. 1825-1853

- Brandon Malloy, Zeynep Ozkok and Jonathan Rosborough
- Vietnamese Women Rural Migrants’ Social Vulnerability Under the Lens of Hegemonic Masculinities and Confucianism pp. 1855-1874

- Ly Huynh
- A Black-Box yet To Be Opened: Multi-level Processes During Migrants’ Organizational Socialization pp. 1875-1902

- Sina Grosskopf, Andreas Landes and Christoph Barmeyer
- Intergroup Contact as a Potential Path to Neutralize the Detrimental Effect of National Identification on Xenophobia in Germany pp. 1903-1919

- Petia Genkova, Christoph Daniel Schaefer and Simone Karch
- Educational Achievement Among Children of Latin American Immigrants in Spain pp. 1921-1940

- Jaime Fierro, Sònia Parella, Berta Güell and Alisa Petroff
- A DEA MCDM Approach Applied to ESS8 Dataset for Measuring Immigration and Refugees Citizens’ Openness pp. 1941-1961

- Juan Carlos Martín and Alessandro Indelicato
- Conflict Management in Multiethnic Communities: a Case Study in Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia pp. 1963-1985

- Jamaluddin Hos, Siti Kusujiarti, Jumintono, Ambo Upe, Muhammad Arsyad, Hasniah, Firdaus Yuni Dharta and Jemma Natanson
- Transnational Brokers and the Desire for Labour Migration: Decision-making Process of Myanmar Migrant Workers in Thailand pp. 1987-2007

- Steve Kwok-Leung Chan
- The Careers of Immigrants in Finland: Empirical Evidence for Genders and Year of Immigration pp. 2009-2030

- Henna Busk and Signe Jauhiainen
- Why Does No Common European List on Safe Country of Origin Exist Despite Numerous Efforts Aimed at the Harmonisation of European Asylum Policy? pp. 2031-2046

- Natalia Gierowska
- Turkish Migration Policy from the 1960s Until Today: What National Development Plans Tell Us pp. 2047-2073

- Hakan Kilic and Gudrun Biffl
- Intention and Perceived Control: International Migrants’ Assimilation in China pp. 2075-2100

- Zhenxiang Chen and Xiaoguang Fan
- Picturing Recreation: Newcomers’ Perspectives on Experiences of Recreation pp. 2101-2123

- Heidi Lauckner, Karen Gallant, Maryam Akbari, Giana Tomas, Tara Pride nee White and Susan Hutchinson
- Engagement in migrant organizations for immigrant integration: A mixed-method study with Peruvians in Chile pp. 2125-2146

- Daniela Marzana, Sara Martinez Damia, Elena Marta, Maura Pozzi and Maria Loreto Martínez
- Correction to: Engagement in migrant organizations for immigrant integration: A mixed‑method study with Peruvians in Chile pp. 2147-2147

- Daniela Marzana, Sara Martinez Damia, Elena Marta, Maura Pozzi and Maria Loreto Martínez
- What Does It Mean to be Danish? The Integration of Muslims in Denmark in a Historical Perspective pp. 2149-2165

- Kirstine Sinclair
- States and Refugee Integration: a Comparative Analysis of France, Germany, and Switzerland pp. 2167-2194

- Scott Feinstein, Cristina Poleacovschi, Riley Drake and Leslie Ann Winters
- Moderating Effects of Socio-Demographic Factors in Associations Between Acculturation and Dietary and Physical Activity Behaviours: a Study of Australian Residents Born in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 2195-2217

- Isaac Yeboah Addo, Loren Brener, Augustine Danso Asante and John Wit
- The Meaning of Home in Male Migration: Listening to Men’s Experiences pp. 2219-2233

- Paola Cardinali, Joseph R. Ferrari, Vittoria Romoli, Andrew Camilleri and Laura Migliorini
- The Work Environment of Immigrant Employees in Sweden—a Systematic Review pp. 2235-2268

- Pinar Aslan Akay and Nader Ahmadi
- Alike but Different: How Cultural Distinctiveness Shapes Immigrant-Origin Minorities’ Access to the Labour Market pp. 2269-2287

- Malte Dahl
- Correction to: “I Feel Like I’m Just Nowhere”: Causes and Challenges of Status Loss in Canada pp. 2289-2290

- Mia Tulli, Bukola Salami, Jessica Juen, Jason Foster, Helen Vallianatos and Philomina Okeke-Ihejirika
Volume 23, issue 3, 2022
- Multi-level Governance in Refugee Housing and Integration Policy: a Model of Best Practice in Leverkusen pp. 949-970

- Eli Auslender
- From Working Tourists to Permanent Residents: Experiences of Migrant Workers with Youth Mobility Schemes in Canada pp. 971-988

- Mylène Coderre and Delphine Nakache
- Considerations when Conducting Violence Risk Assessments in Immigrant Youth: The Roles of Acculturation Stress and Criminal Attitudes pp. 989-1009

- Carla G. Munoz and Amanda C. Venta
- Meeting Adversity with Resilience: Survival of Zimbabwean Migrant Women in South Africa pp. 1011-1043

- Alice Ncube and Yonas Bahta
- Intercultural Attitudes as Predictors of Student’s Prejudices Towards Refugees pp. 1045-1062

- Petia Genkova and Anna Groesdonk
- Objective and Subjective Variables Behind the Working Conditions of Tertiary-Educated Mexican Migrants in the USA pp. 1063-1090

- Lilia Domínguez Villalobos, Mónica Laura Vázquez Maggio and Flor Brown Grossman
- The Political Integration of Immigrants: How Pre- and Postmigration Contexts Matter pp. 1091-1125

- Jörg Dollmann
- Identity, Belonging and Strategic Citizenship. Considerations About Naturalisation Among Italians and Spaniards Living in the EU pp. 1127-1146

- Iraklis Dimitriadis and Fabio Quassoli
- Human Development and Net Migration: the Ghanaian Experience pp. 1147-1172

- Anthony Amoah, Carlos Tetteh, Kofi Korle and Samuel Howard Quartey
- Correction to: Human Development and Net Migration: The Ghanaian Experience pp. 1173-1173

- Anthony Amoah, Carlos Tetteh, Kofi Korle and Samuel Howard Quartey
- Talent Migration in Knowledge Economy: The Case of China’s Silicon Valley, Shenzhen pp. 1175-1196

- Grace Yuehan Wang
- Correction to: Talent Migration in Knowledge Economy: The Case of China’s Silicon Valley, Shenzhen pp. 1197-1197

- Grace Yuehan Wang
- The Residential Segregation of European Immigrant Groups in the Early Twentieth-Century United States: the Role of Natives’ Social Distance Attitudes pp. 1199-1216

- Robert L. Boyd
- Military Reception and Venezuelan Migrants in Brazilian far North: New Policies of Securitisation and Hybrid Refugee Camps pp. 1217-1234

- Igor José de Renó Machado and Iana dos Santos Vasconcelos
- Hope Springs Eternal: Exploring the Early Settlement Experiences of Highly Educated Eritrean Refugees in the UK pp. 1235-1255

- Samson Maekele Tsegay
- “Not Having Family as One Makes It even Harder for My Kids to Learn:” Understanding Benefits of Family-Based Migration pp. 1257-1276

- Joanna Maulbeck
- Venezuelan Forced Migration to Peru During Sociopolitical Crisis: an Analysis of Perceived Social Support and Emotion Regulation Strategies pp. 1277-1310

- Alvaro Okumura, María del Carmen Espinoza, Jordane Boudesseul and Katrina Heimark
- How Does the Rohingya Influx Influence the Residential Satisfaction and Mobility Intentions of the Host Communities in Bangladesh? pp. 1311-1340

- Bangkim Biswas, Bishawjit Mallick, Nasif Ahsan and Rupkatha Priodarshini
- Canadian Health Personnel Attitudes Toward Refugee Claimants’ Entitlement to Health Care pp. 1341-1356

- Cécile Rousseau, Joanna Anneke Rummens, Rochelle L. Frounfelker, Monica Ruiz Casares Yebenes and Janet Cleveland
- Why Japan Is Not a Migration State: A Case of Postcolonial Migration Management and Increased Side-Door Policies pp. 1357-1376

- Jaisang Sun
- “What Are You Really Doing in This Country?”: Emigration Intentions of Nigerian Doctors and Their Policy Implications for Human Resource for Health Management pp. 1377-1396

- Adebusola Adebayo and Oluwaseun Oladapo Akinyemi
- The Life Satisfaction of Immigrants in Canada: Does Time Since Arrival Matter more than Income? pp. 1397-1420

- Laura Monteiro and Michael Haan
- Migration and Resilience in Urban Canada: Why Social Resilience, Why Now? pp. 1421-1441

- Valerie Preston, John Shields and Marshia Akbar
- Opportunity Costs: Underemployment and Mental Health Inequities Between Immigrant and Canadian-Born Labour Force Participants: A Cross-Sectional Study pp. 1443-1470

- Farah N. Mawani, Patricia O’Campo and Peter Smith
- Paths to Self-Sufficiency for Youth Served Through the Unaccompanied Refugee Minor Foster Care Program in the United States pp. 1471-1493

- Kerri Evans, Thomas M. Crea, Yoosun Chu, Christopher P. Salas-Wright, David Takeuchi, Westy Egmont and Carolina Todo-Bom-Mehta
- Palestinians in France: Integration Versus Community Integration pp. 1495-1514

- Hadeel Fawadleh
- Discrimination, Psychological Isolation, and Flight from School pp. 1515-1541

- Reza Nakhaie
- Correction to: Discrimination, Psychological Isolation, and Flight from School pp. 1543-1543

- Reza Nakhaie
- Immigration in the United States: Exploring the Factors that Predict Public Support for Police Stops Targeted at Illegal Immigrants & Immigrants with Criminal Background pp. 1545-1566

- Michael Kwame Dzordzormenyoh and Deion Perkins
- Picturing Settlement Experiences: Immigrant Women’s Senses of Comfortable and Uncomfortable Places in a Small Urban Center in Canada pp. 1567-1598

- Choon-Lee Chai
Volume 23, issue 2, 2022
- Effect of International Remittance on Economic Growth: Empirical Evidence from Ethiopia pp. 383-402

- Debelo Bedada Yadeta and Fetene Bogale Hunegnaw
- English Language Proficiency Among Older Migrants in Australia, 2016–2046 pp. 403-429

- Jeromey Temple, Tom Wilson, Bianca Brijnath, Ariane Utomo and Peter McDonald
- Asylum Seekers, Power Relations, and Everyday Resistance Practices: an Ethnographic Study pp. 431-447

- Alessandro Maculan
- Refugee Resettlement Experiences from Sub-Saharan Africa to the Triad Area of North Carolina pp. 449-471

- Mussa Idris
- Towards an Analytical Framework of Dual Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and Research Agenda for Transnational Immigrant Entrepreneurship pp. 473-497

- Carson Duan, Bernice Kotey and Kamaljeet Sandhu
- A Regretful Journey Home: Albanian Return Migration in the Wake of the Global Financial Crisis of 2008 pp. 499-518

- Elida Cena and Derek Heim
- Care-Seeking and Health Service Utilization for Hypertension and Type 2 Diabetes Among Syrian Refugee and Host Community Care-Seekers in Lebanon pp. 519-541

- Emily Lyles, Gilbert Burnham, Zeina Fahed, Kenneth M. Shermock, Paul Spiegel and Shannon Doocy
- Trust Amongst Refugees in Resettlement Settings: a Systematic Scoping Review and Thematic Analysis of the Literature pp. 543-568

- Ryan Essex, Erika Kalocsányiová, Nataliya Rumyantseva and Jill Jameson
- Pakistan to Malaysia: What Expectations Behind Migration? pp. 569-590

- Zermina Tasleem, Sohail Ayaz Muhammad, Mohd Na’eim Ajis and Nor Azizah Zainal Abidin
- Resettlement Experiences of Syrian Refugees in the United States: Policy Challenges and Directions pp. 591-612

- Wesam B. Darawsheh, Sawsan Tabbaa, Megan Bewernitz and Michael Justiss
- Housing for Refugees in Sweden: Top-Down Governance and its Local Reactions pp. 613-631

- Henrik Emilsson and Klara Öberg
- Integration of Highly Skilled Migrants in the Workplace: a Multi-level Framework pp. 633-654

- Micheline Riemsdijk and Scott Basford
- Classifying the Diversity of Urban Diversities: an Inductive Analysis of European Cities pp. 655-677

- Asya Pisarevskaya, Peter Scholten and Zeynep Kaşlı
- Finding the Gap: Immigrant Integration Outcomes and Settlement Service Provision in the Republic of Ireland pp. 679-699

- Mary Gilmartin and Jennifer Dagg
- Could Canada Abolish Birthright Citizenship? pp. 701-731

- Alan Freckelton
- Communication Competencies and International Graduates’ Employability Outcomes: Strategies to Navigate the Host Labour Market pp. 733-749

- Thanh Pham
- Correction to: Communication Competencies and International Graduates’ Employability Outcomes: Strategies to Navigate the Host Labour Market pp. 751-752

- Thanh Pham
- Politics and Prejudice: Using the Term “Undocumented Immigrant” over “Illegal Immigrant” pp. 753-773

- Adam Henry Callister, Quinn Galbraith and Alexandra Carlile
- A Multi-scale Approach to Interculturalism: From Globalised Politics to Localised Policy and Practice pp. 775-795

- Ricard Zapata-Barrero and Fethi Mansouri
- “I’ve Got Many Stories You Know”—Problematizing Silence Among Unaccompanied Migrant Girls pp. 797-814

- Elin Ekström, Ann-Christine Andersson and Ulrika Börjesson
- Educational Assimilation of First-Generation and Second-Generation Immigrants in Germany pp. 815-845

- Thomas Gries, Margarete Redlin and Moonum Zehra
- Identity and Belonging: Integration of Descendants of Immigrants in Marseille pp. 847-863

- Antonio V. Menéndez Alarcón
- Labour Force, Occupational Changes and Socioeconomic Level of Return Emigrants in India pp. 865-887

- S. Irudaya Rajan and S. Amuthan
- A Longitudinal Analysis of Naturalization and International Migration in Switzerland, 2011–2017 pp. 889-910

- Juan Galeano, Aurélie Pont and Philippe Wanner
- Social Infrastructure and Social Capacity Development Among Newcomers to Canada: the Role of Neighborhood Houses in Vancouver pp. 911-929

- Sean Lauer and Miu Chung Yan
- Acculturation and Re-entry Culture Confrontation: the Case of Development Workers pp. 931-946

- Petia Genkova and Johanna Pollinger
- Correction to: Fertility Intentions Within a 3-Year Time Frame: a Comparison Between Migrant and Native Italian Women pp. 947-948

- Eleonora Mussino, Giuseppe Gabrielli, Livia Elisa Ortensi and Salvatore Strozza
Volume 23, issue 1, 2022
- Refugee Reception Re-examined: a Quantitative Study on the Impact of the Reception Period for Mental Health and Host Country Language Proficiency Among Syrian Refugees in the Netherlands pp. 1-21

- Roxy Elisabeth Christina Damen, Jaco Dagevos and Willem Huijnk
- Migrant Home Care Workers in the UK: a Scoping Review of Outcomes and Sustainability and Implications in the Context of Brexit pp. 23-42

- Agnes Turnpenny and Shereen Hussein
- Should I Stay or Should I Go? International Students’ Decision-Making About Staying in Canada pp. 43-60

- Elena Netierman, Lauren Harrison, Angela Freeman, Grace Shoyele, Victoria Esses and Christine Covell
- Navigating Trust and Distrust in the Refugee Community of Malta pp. 61-83

- Luisa Gandolfo
- Ethnic Enclosure and Perception of Discrimination Among Korean and Polish Immigrants pp. 85-104

- Venera Bekteshi, Monika Stodolska and Sung-Wan Kang
- Migration of Nigerians to Canada for Higher Education: Student Visa as a Pathway to Permanent Residence pp. 105-124

- Charles Temitope Adeyanju and Olabimpe Ajoke Olatunji
- Connecting Ethnicity and Space: the New Russian-Mediterranean Pop Culture in Israel’s Periphery pp. 125-140

- Anna Prashizky
- The Influence Region of Origin, Area of Residence Prior to Migration, Religion, and Perceived Discrimination on Acculturation Strategies Among sub-Saharan African Migrants in Australia pp. 141-160

- Andre M. N. Renzaho, Fethi Mansouri, Victor Counted and Michael Polonsky
- “It Is Necessary to Try Our Best to Learn the Language”: a Greek Case Study of Internalized Racism in Antiracist Discourse pp. 161-182

- Argiris Archakis and Villy Tsakona
- Decentring the Majority–Minority Paradigm: A Multidimensional Conceptualization of Inter-ethnic Relations Based on a Study of Chinese Canadians pp. 183-204

- A. Ka Tat Tsang, Vivian W. Y. Leung, Weijia Tan, Deng-Min Chuang and Ran Hu
- Cross-Border Migration of Itinerant Immigrant Retailers in Ghana pp. 205-225

- Elijah Yendaw
- Representations of (Im)migrants in Chilean Local Press Headlines: a Case Study of El Austral Temuco pp. 227-242

- Anna Ivanova and Jorge André Jocelin-Almendras
- Intergroup Contact and Negative Attitudes Towards Immigrants Among Youth in Sweden: Individual and Contextual Factors pp. 243-266

- Beint Magnus Aamodt Bentsen
- Multicultural Integration Policy as an Explanatory Factor of Immigrant Social Belonging: Multilevel Evidence for a Multilevel Construct pp. 267-284

- Nathan D. Roberson
- Ghanaian Immigrants in a Northern Italian Town: Between Social Exclusion and Onward Migration to the UK pp. 285-302

- Edmond Akwasi Agyeman
- Taking Time Seriously: Biographical Circumstance and Immigrant Labor Integration Experience pp. 303-320

- Erika Gubrium and Mariann Stærkebye Leirvik
- “Please Sign Here”: Integration Contracts Between Municipalities and Foreigners in Denmark pp. 321-342

- Silvia Adamo
- ‘Everyday Bordering’ in England, Sweden and Bulgaria: Social Work Decision-Making Processes When Working with Migrant Family Members pp. 343-361

- Julie Walsh, Evelyn Khoo and Karina Nygren
- Correction to: ‘Everyday Bordering’ in England, Sweden and Bulgaria: Social Work Decision-Making Processes When Working with Migrant Family Members pp. 363-364

- Julie Walsh, Evelyn Khoo and Karina Nygren
- Evaluation of a Health-Management Course for Recently Settled Immigrants pp. 365-381

- Rita Sjöström, Gunilla Kaev and Lars Söderström
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