International Migration Review: a quarterly studying sociological, demographic, economic, historical, and legislative aspects of human migration movements and ethnic group relations
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- ISSN: 01979183
Published by Wiley-Blackwell
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Gender stereotyping in the Dutch asylum procedure: "Independent" men versus "dependent" women Article
International Migration Review: a quarterly studying sociological, demographic, economic, historical, and legislative aspects of human migration movements and ethnic group relations, 43(1), 112-133.March 2009 -
Striving for a Better Position: Aspirations and the Role of Cultural, Economic, and Social Capital for Irregular Migrants in Belgium Article
International Migration Review: a quarterly studying sociological, demographic, economic, historical, and legislative aspects of human migration movements and ethnic group relations, 43(4), 881-907.M.J. van Meeteren (Masja), G.B.M. Engbersen (Godfried) and M.R.P.J.R.S. van San (Marion)
December 2009 -
When the border is "everywhere": State-level variation in migration control and changing settlement patterns of the unauthorized immigrant population in the United States Article
International Migration Review: a quarterly studying sociological, demographic, economic, historical, and legislative aspects of human migration movements and ethnic group relations, 47(4), 910-943.A.S. Leerkes (Arjen), J.D. Bachmeier (James) and M.A. Leach (Mark)
December 2013 -
Responsibility, mobility, and power: Translocal carework negotiations of Nicaraguan families Article
International Migration Review: a quarterly studying sociological, demographic, economic, historical, and legislative aspects of human migration movements and ethnic group relations, 48(2), 415-441.Winters, S.W.S.
January 2014 -
A Local Dimension of Integration Policies? A Comparative Study of Berlin, Malmö, and Rotterdam Review
R. Dekker (Rianne), H. Emilsson (Henrik), B. Krieger (Bernhard) and P.W.A. Scholten (Peter)
January 2015