Journal of International Migration and Integration
2015 - 2024
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Volume 16, issue 4, 2015
- Forging Ties: Social Capital Utilization by Zimbabwean Social Workers in Britain pp. 851-869

- Moreblessing T. Tinarwo
- Parenting in a New Land: Specialized Services for Immigrant and Refugee Families in the USA pp. 871-890

- Filomena M. Critelli
- Explaining Variations in Immigrants’ Satisfaction with Their Settlement Experience pp. 891-910

- Halina Sapeha
- Strands of Diaspora: The Resettlement Experience of Jewish Immigrants to Australia pp. 911-927

- J. Forrest and I. M. Sheskin
- Accessibility and Utilisation of Maternal Health Services by Migrant Female Head Porters in Accra pp. 929-945

- Gloria-Sheila A. Yiran, Joseph K. Teye and Gerald A. B. Yiran
- Multiculturalism on Its Head: Unexpected Boundaries and New Migration in Singapore pp. 947-963

- Yasmin Y. Ortiga
- “Since Many of My Friends Were Working in the Restaurant”: the Dual Role of Immigrants’ Social Networks in Occupational Attainment in the Finnish Labour Market pp. 965-985

- Akhlaq Ahmad
- The Costs of Regulatory Federalism: Does Provincial Labor Market Regulation Impede the Integration of Canadian Immigrants? pp. 987-1002

- Chunling Fu and Ross Hickey
- Living in a Bubble: Enclaves of Transnational Jewish Immigrants from Western Countries in Jerusalem pp. 1003-1021

- Hila Zaban
- Is Immigrant Selection in Canada Racialized? Visa Officer Discretion and Approval Rates for Spousal and Federal Skilled Worker Applications pp. 1023-1040

- Vic Satzewich
- Harming Refugee and Canadian Health: the Negative Consequences of Recent Reforms to Canada’s Interim Federal Health Program pp. 1041-1055

- Helen P. Harris and Daniyal Zuberi
- Asking Those Concerned: How Muslim Migrant Organisations Define Integration. A German-Dutch Comparison pp. 1057-1080

- Matthias Kortmann
- State-Level Political Context and Immigrant Homeownership in the USA pp. 1081-1097

- Ryan Allen and Hiromi Ishizawa
- Findings from an Extended Case Management U.S. Refugee Resettlement Program pp. 1099-1120

- Stacey A. Shaw and Patrick Poulin
- Female Labour Segregation in the Domestic Services in Italy pp. 1121-1139

- Elisa Barbiano di Belgiojoso and Livia Elisa Ortensi
- Resituating Models of Acculturation: an Occupational Dimension pp. 1141-1155

- Shoba Nayar
- Partner Inequities Related to Immigration Fraud in South Asian International Arranged Marriages pp. 1157-1175

- Noorfarah Merali, Jasmine Bajwa and Taooz Yousaf
- Integration of Immigrants: The Role of Ethnic Churches pp. 1177-1193

- Wing Yin Tsang
- Institutional Design and Political Representation: the Council of Immigrant Organisations in Oslo pp. 1195-1211

- Marianne Takle
- Second Generation Immigrant Girls’ Negotiations of Cultural Proximity in Switzerland: A Foucauldian Reading pp. 1213-1229

- Natalie Barker-Ruchti, Dean Barker, Simone Sattler, Markus Gerber and Uwe Pühse
- Infiltrators Go Home! Explaining Xenophobic Mobilization Against Asylum Seekers in Israel pp. 1231-1254

- Yoav H. Duman
- Discrimination and Health of Male and Female Canadian Immigrant pp. 1255-1272

- Reza Nakhaie and Rochelle Wijesingha
- ‘Now I’m Part of Australia and I Need to Know What Is Happening Here’: Case of Hazara Male Former Refugees in Brisbane Strategically Selecting Media to Aid Acculturation pp. 1273-1289

- Pthai Tudsri and Aparna Hebbani
Volume 16, issue 3, 2015
- The Transnational Lives of American–Israeli Mothers pp. 455-467

- Laura I. Sigad and Rivka A. Eisikovits
- “We Don’t Integrate; We Adapt:” Latin American Immigrants Interpret Their Canadian Employment Experiences in Southwestern Ontario pp. 469-489

- Stacey Wilson-Forsberg
- A Survey of Emergent Digital Literacy Inside the Homes of Latino Immigrants in California pp. 491-515

- José A. (Tony) Torralba
- Educational Reform for Immigrant Youth in Japan pp. 517-538

- June A. Gordon
- The Private Sector, Institutions of Higher Education, and Immigrant Settlement in Canada pp. 539-556

- Emma Flynn and Harald Bauder
- Living Without Economic Assets: Livelihoods of Liberian Refugees in the Buduburam Camp, Ghana pp. 557-574

- Joseph Kofi Teye and Moses Kai-doz Yebleh
- Migrant Employment in the Ethnic Economy: Why Do Some Migrants Become Ethnic Entrepreneurs and Others Co-Ethnic Workers? pp. 575-592

- Julie Knight
- Migration Intentions of Nursing Students in Ghana: Implications for Human Resource Development in the Health Sector pp. 593-606

- Aaron Asibi Abuosi and Patience Aseweh Abor
- “I Am Standing Still”: The Impact of Immigration Regulations on the Career Aspirations of Wives of International Students in the USA pp. 607-624

- Samit Dipon Bordoloi
- Values, Behaviour and Identity: Acculturation of Indian Immigrant Men in Australia pp. 625-638

- Vijayasarathi Ramanathan
- Family Reunification and Integration Policy in the EU: Where Are the Women? pp. 639-660

- Eleanor Morris
- Offloading Migration Management: The Institutionalized Authority of Non-State Agencies over the Guatemalan Temporary Agricultural Worker to Canada Project pp. 661-677

- Giselle Valarezo
- The Challenge of Resilience: Migrant-Led Organisations and the Recession in Ireland pp. 679-699

- Theophilus Ejorh
- Spatial-Temporal Analysis on Migration of Chinese Registered in Japan pp. 701-716

- Changping Zhang
- Defending National Identity and National Interests: The Limits of Citizenship Transnationalism in Germany and China pp. 717-741

- Choo Chin Low
- International Medical Graduates (IMGs) in the UK—a Systematic Review of Their Acculturation and Adaptation pp. 743-759

- Farooq Ahmed Khan, Shivaram Chikkatagaiah, Mohammed Shafiullah, Mahmood Nasiri, Anoop Saraf, Tarun Sehgal, Ashish Rana, George Tadros and Paul Kingston
- One Dollar, One Bank Account: Remittance and Bank Breadth in Nigeria pp. 761-781

- Efobi Uchenna, Osabuohien S. Evans and Oluwatobi Stephen
- Home Without Security and Security Without Home pp. 783-798

- Kathy Hogarth
- Karen Resettlement: A Participatory Action Research Project pp. 799-817

- Daniel Gilhooly and C. Allen Lynn
- Does Compliance with the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights Improve State Treatment of Migrants and Asylum Seekers? A Critical Appraisal of Aliens’ Rights in Greece pp. 819-840

- Evangelia Psychogiopoulou
- Matthias Weinreich: “We Are Here to Stay”—Pashtun Migrants in the Northern Areas of Pakistan pp. 841-844

- Caspar Dam
- Junaid Rana, Terrifying Muslims: Race and Labor in the South Asian Diaspora pp. 845-846

- Beesan Sarrouh
- Evangelia Tastsoglou and Peruvemba S. Jaya (Eds.): Immigrant Women in Atlantic Canada: Challenges, Negotiations, Re-constructions pp. 847-848

- Randean Kopytko
- Susan Ossman, Moving Matters: Paths of Serial Migration (Stanford University Press, 2013) pp. 849-850

- Benoît Mayer
Volume 16, issue 2, 2015
- The Social Rate of Return to Investing in Character: An Economic Evaluation of Alberta’s Immigrant Access Fund Microloan Program pp. 205-224

- John Emery and Ana Ferrer
- Human Resource Deficit in Atlantic Canada: A Challenge for Regional Economic Development pp. 225-236

- Ather H. Akbari
- Searching for Joy: The Importance of Leisure in Newcomer Settlement pp. 237-248

- Lisa Quirke
- Employment Rights for Migrant Workers in Ireland: Towards A Human Rights Framework pp. 249-263

- Deirdre Toomey
- Knowledge Mobilization/Transfer and Immigration Policy: Forging Space for NGOs—the Case of CERIS—The Ontario Metropolis Centre pp. 265-278

- John Shields, Valerie Preston, Ted Richmond, Yuko Sorano, Erika Gasse-Gates, Debbie Douglas, John Campey and Lesley Johnston
- Healthy Enough to Get In: The Evolution of Canadian Immigration Policy Related to Immigrant Health pp. 279-297

- Robert Vineberg
- Voices Unheard: Stories of Immigrant Teachers in Alberta pp. 299-315

- Sandra Janusch
- The Healthy Immigrant Effect: Patterns and Evidence from Four Countries pp. 317-332

- Steven Kennedy, Michael P Kidd, James Ted McDonald and Nicholas Biddle
- Do Tied Movers Get Tied Down? The Occupational Displacement of Dependent Applicant Immigrants in Canada pp. 333-353

- Rupa Banerjee and Mai B. Phan
- “We Do Not Own Our Children”: Transformation of Parental Attitudes and Practices in Two Generations of Russian Israelis pp. 355-376

- Larissa Remennick
- Immigrant Incorporation, Technology, and Transnationalism Among Korean American Women pp. 377-395

- Juyeon Son
- Cultural Adaptation as a Sense-Making Experience: International Students in China pp. 397-413

- Shiao-Yun Chiang
- Return Migration as Failure or Success? pp. 415-429

- Hein Haas, Tineke Fokkema and Mohamed Fassi Fihri
- Book Review: Us, Them, and Others and the Missing Cornerstone of Colonization pp. 431-436

- Jeffrey S. Denis
- Debating Us, Them, and Others: A Research Framework pp. 437-443

- Elke Winter
- How New Models Can Rejuvenate Established Insights: Reaction to and Critique of Elke Winter’s Us, Them, and Others pp. 445-449

- Howard Ramos
- Not Quite Us, Not Quite Them pp. 451-454

- Stephen Harold Riggins
Volume 16, issue 1, 2015
- Expanding the Electorate: Comparing the Noncitizen Voting Practices of 25 Democracies pp. 1-25

- David C. Earnest
- Local Voting Rights for Non-Nationals: Experience in Sweden, the Netherlands and Belgium pp. 27-42

- F. Leslie Seidle
- Reform, Counter-Reform and the Politics of Citizenship: Local Voting Rights for Third-Country Nationals in Greece pp. 43-60

- Anna Triandafyllidou
- Voting Participation of Immigrants in Sweden—a Cohort Analysis of the 2002, 2006 and 2010 Elections pp. 61-80

- Pieter Bevelander
- Non-Citizen Voting Rights and Urban Citizenship in Toronto pp. 81-97

- Myer Siemiatycki
- Political Rights in the Age of Migration: Lessons from the United States pp. 99-118

- Ron Hayduk
- Residence and the Right to Vote pp. 119-132

- Patti Tamara Lenard
- Voting Rights for Non-citizens: Treasure or Fool’s Gold? pp. 133-151

- Avigail Eisenberg
- Migrant Workers and the Problem of Social Cohesion in Canada pp. 153-172

- Alison Taylor and Jason Foster
- Religiosity and Migration Aspirations among Mexican Youth pp. 173-186

- Steven Hoffman, Flavio Francisco Marsiglia and Stephanie L. Ayers
- Perceptions of Discrimination as a Marker of Integration Among Muslim-Canadians: The Role of Religiosity, Ethnic Identity, and Gender pp. 187-204

- Rashelle V. H. Litchmore and Saba Safdar
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