Journal of International Migration and Integration
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Volume 19, issue 4, 2018
- To Live Apart or Together: Integration Outcomes of Astronaut Versus Dual-Parent Household Strategies pp. 849-864

- Melita Ptashnick and Daniyal Zuberi
- Does the Scale of Funding Matter? Manitoba and British Columbia Before and After the Federal Repatriation of Settlement Services pp. 865-881

- Aude-Claire Fourot
- Reversing the Trend: a Psychosocial Intervention on Young Immigrants in Sicily pp. 883-889

- Maria Garro and Massimiliano Schirinzi
- Missed Opportunity: International Students in Canada Face Barriers to Permanent Residence pp. 891-903

- Huyen Dam, Joyce Chan and Sarah Wayland
- Consequences of International Migration on the Size and Composition of Religious Groups in Austria pp. 905-924

- Michaela Potančoková, Sandra Jurasszovich and Anne Goujon
- Beyond the ‘Migrant Network’? Exploring Assistance Received in the Migration of Brazilians to Portugal and the Netherlands pp. 925-944

- Masja Meeteren and Sonia Pereira
- The Impact of Migration and Remittances on Household Welfare: Evidence from Vietnam pp. 945-963

- Cuong Nguyen and Linh Vu
- Is STEM Education Portable? Country of Education and the Economic Integration of STEM Immigrants pp. 965-1003

- Monica Boyd and Siyue Tian
- Temporary Migration Programmes: the Cause or Antidote of Migrant Worker Exploitation in UK Agriculture pp. 1005-1020

- Erica Consterdine and Sahizer Samuk
- Living at Work and Intra-worker Sociality Among Migrant Farm Workers in Canada pp. 1021-1036

- J. Adam Perry
- Global Zimbabweans: Diaspora Engagement and Disengagement pp. 1037-1057

- Abel Chikanda and Jonathan Crush
- When “Inclusion” Means “Exclusion”: Discourses on the Eviction and Repatriations of Roma Migrants, at National and European Union Level pp. 1059-1073

- Dragos Ciulinaru
- Structural Barriers to Inclusion in a Latino Immigrant New Destination: Exploring the Adaptive Strategies of Social Service Organizations in South Carolina pp. 1075-1093

- Benjamin J. Roth and Breanne Grace
- Individual, Pre-Migration, and Post-Settlement Factors in Predicting Academic Success of Adolescents from Refugee Backgrounds: a 12-Month Follow-Up pp. 1095-1117

- Charissa W. S. Wong, Robert D. Schweitzer and Nigar G. Khawaja
- Organising Somalian, Congolese and Rwandan Migrants in a Time of Xenophobia in South Africa: Empirical and Methodological Reflections pp. 1119-1136

- Denys Uwimpuhwe and Greg Ruiters
- Consequences of the American States’ Legislative Action on Immigration pp. 1137-1152

- Jeremiah B. Wills and Margaret M. Commins
- Asylum Seekers, Hotspot Approach and Anti-Social Policy Responses in Greece (2015–2017) pp. 1153-1167

- Nikos Kourachanis
Volume 19, issue 3, 2018
- Influence of Perceived Racial Discrimination on the Health of Immigrant Children in Canada pp. 527-540

- M. Anne George and Cherylynn Bassani
- Postpartum Food Traditions of Bhutanese Refugee Women: a Qualitative Study pp. 541-553

- Christina Davey and Helen Vallianatos
- What Are the Nutrition Education Needs of Refugees: Assessment of Food Choices, Shopping and Spending Practices of South-Asian Refugees in the USA pp. 555-564

- Candice Burge and Jigna M. Dharod
- Analysis of Migration, Regional Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Outcomes in Developing Economies: Empirical Evidence from Nigeria pp. 565-581

- Anthony Orji and Chukwuma Agu
- “Caught in the Same Webs”—Service Providers’ Insights on Gender-Based and Structural Violence Among Female Temporary Foreign Workers in Canada pp. 583-606

- Chantal Robillard, Janet McLaughlin, Donald C. Cole, Biljana Vasilevska and Richard Gendron
- An Analysis of Factors Influencing the International Migration of Indian Nurses pp. 607-624

- Hisaya Oda, Yuko Tsujita and Sebastian Irudaya Rajan
- Cultural Involvement and Preference in Immigrant Acculturation pp. 625-647

- Elwood Carlson and Abdurrahim Güler
- Coping Mechanisms in Navigating Xenophobia-Afrophobia-Related Challenges Within the Transnational Space: Case of Somali Refugee Women in Gauteng, South Africa pp. 649-666

- Anthony Gathambĩri Waiganjo
- Canadian Arab Youth at the Border: Cultural Dissociation, Fear Management, and Disciplining Practices in Securitized Spaces pp. 667-682

- Melissa Finn, Jenna Hennebry and Bessma Momani
- New Migrants in Residential Aged Care: Managing Diversity in Not-for-Profit Organisations pp. 683-700

- Eileen Willis, Lily Dongxia Xiao, Wendy Morey, Lesley Jeffers, Ann Harrington, David Gillham and Anita Bellis
- Crossing the Border: Latino Attitudes Toward Immigration Policy pp. 701-715

- Amy Stringer
- The Securitization of Migrant Workers in Sabah, Malaysia pp. 717-735

- Ramli Dollah and Kamarulnizam Abdullah
- Segmented Paths? Mexican Generational Differences in the Transition to First-Time Homeownership in the United States pp. 737-755

- Luis A. Sánchez
- Contributing Factors to Migration Growth Among Iranian Students: Drivers of Migration to Malaysia pp. 757-770

- Ali Kazemi, Abdolvahab Baghbanian, Mohammad Mahmoudi Maymand and Hojjat Rahmani
- Portugal’s Immigration and Integration Policies: a Case Apart? pp. 771-789

- Maria Lorena Cook
- Timing of Naturalization Among US Immigrants pp. 791-811

- Eva Dziadula
- A Comparison of Wages by Gender and Region of Origin for Newly Arrived Refugees in the USA pp. 813-828

- Olive Melissa Minor and Michelle Cameo
- Discrimination in the Housing Market as an Impediment to European Labour Force Integration: the Case of Iceland pp. 829-847

- Davíð Freyr Björnsson, Fredrik Kopsch and Gylfi Zoega
Volume 19, issue 2, 2018
- Spatial Segregation and the Impact of Linguistic Multicultural Policies Within the USA pp. 213-232

- Ronald Kwon, Brigitte Flores and Haydee Yonamine
- The Costs of Secondary Migration: Perspectives from Local Voluntary Agencies in the USA pp. 233-251

- Jeffrey Bloem and Scott Loveridge
- Cancer Incidence Among Syrian Refugees in Turkey, 2012–2015 pp. 253-258

- Bayram Göktaş, Serkan Yılmaz, İlknur Münevver Gönenç, Yasemin Akbulut and Abdulvahit Sözüer
- West African Immigrant Perspectives on Female Genital Cutting: Experiences, Attitudes, and Implications for Mental Health Service Providers pp. 259-276

- Adeyinka M. Akinsulure-Smith, Tracy Chu and Ludmila N. Krivitsky
- The Comparison of International Doctorate Recipients Intending to Stay in the USA pp. 277-298

- Feyyaz Karaca
- Zimbabwean Teachers in South Africa: their Needs and Advice to Prospective Migrant Teachers pp. 299-314

- Rian Villiers and Zenzele Weda
- Involvement in Ethnic Organizations and Community Activism Among Asian Immigrants in the United States pp. 315-338

- Chigon Kim
- Immigration Policies and Immigrant Women’s Vulnerability to Intimate Partner Violence in Canada pp. 339-348

- Vathsala Jayasuriya-Illesinghe
- Correction to: Immigration Policies and Immigrant Women’s Vulnerability to Intimate Partner Violence in Canada pp. 349-349

- Vathsala Jayasuriya-Illesinghe
- Belonging and Social Identity Among Young People in Western Sydney, Australia pp. 351-366

- Charlotte Fabiansson
- Foreign Qualification Recognition Regimes for Internationally Trained Professionals: the Case of Pharmacists pp. 367-389

- Umut Riza Ozkan
- Between Fears, Contacts and Family Dynamics: the Anti-Immigrant Attitudes in Italy pp. 391-411

- Nazareno Panichella and Maurizio Ambrosini
- Age and Gender Variations in Healthy Immigrant Effect: a Population Study of Immigrant Well-Being in Canada pp. 413-437

- Kyunghwa Kwak
- Blending, Bargaining, and Burden-Sharing: Canada’s Resettlement Programs pp. 439-449

- Shauna Labman and Madison Pearlman
- “I Believe People Need to Know Us in Order to Integrate Us”: Immigrant Women’s Cultural Attitudes and Needs pp. 451-471

- Laura Rodríguez Salgado and Iria Vázquez Silva
- Asylum Seekers in Europe: Issues and Solutions pp. 473-495

- Silvia Angeloni and Francesco Spano
- Stepping up Your Game: Workplace Experiences of Second-Generation Nigerians in the USA pp. 497-512

- Onoso Imoagene
- Measuring Community Integration of Lusophone West African Immigrant Populations Through Needs Assessment, Human Security, and Realistic Conflict Theory pp. 513-526

- Brandon D. Lundy and Kezia Darkwah
Volume 19, issue 1, 2018
- The Good Immigrant Worker: 2013 US Senate Bill 744, Color-Blind Nativism and the Struggle for Comprehensive Immigration Reform pp. 1-13

- Nazli Kibria, Megan O’Leary and Cara Bowman
- Migrant Knowledge Workers’ Perceptions of Housing Conditions in Gulf Cities pp. 15-33

- Ashraf M. Salama, Florian Wiedmann and Hatem G. Ibrahim
- Immigrants and Precarious Work in Canada: Trends, 2006–2012 pp. 35-57

- Parvinder Hira-Friesen
- Twilight of Ethnic Identity? Implication of Mixed Ancestries Among Arab Americans pp. 59-73

- Kristine J. Ajrouch and Hyoung-jin Shin
- Using Narratives to Understand the Adaptation Process of an Ethnic Migrant Group from a Resilience Perspective—a Case Study of Cochin Jews in Israel pp. 75-90

- Eitan Shahar and Maya Lavie-Ajayi
- Unequal Chance of Obtaining a Secure Job: Marriage Migrant Women in the Korean Labor Market pp. 91-110

- Kyung-Eun Yang
- Socioeconomic Achievement Among Arab Immigrants in the USA: The Influence of Region of Origin and Gender pp. 111-127

- Abdi M. Kusow, Kristine J. Ajrouch and Mamadi Corra
- Impact of Immigration on Economic Growth in Canada and in its Smaller Provinces pp. 129-142

- Syed Akbari and Azad Haider
- Service Needs of Immigrants and Refugees pp. 143-160

- M. Reza Nakhaie
- Cities’ Policies: the Work of European Cities to Counter Muslim Radicalisation pp. 161-179

- Anja Heelsum and Floris Vermeulen
- Linguodidactic Profiling in Teaching Russian as a Foreign Language to Labour Migrants pp. 181-194

- Anzhela Dolzhikova, Victoria Kurilenko, Yulia Biryukova, Natalia Rumyantseva, Ekaterina Kulikova and Elena Tumakova
- Immigrants’ Transnational Entrepreneurial Activities: the Case of Ghanaian Immigrants in Canada pp. 195-211

- Amos Nkrumah
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