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“You better move on”: determinants and labor market outcomes of graduate migration from Italy | 2019 | International migration review 53 (1): 4-25 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | in thematic section 'Labor markets, skills, and mobility' | |||
A “U-shaped” pattern of immigrants’ occupational careers? A comparative analysis of Italy, Spain, and France | 2019 | International migration review 53 (1): 26-58 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | in thematic section 'Labor markets, skills, and mobility' | |||
Different patterns of labor market integration by migration motivation in Europe: the role of host country human capital | 2019 | International migration review 53 (1): 59-89 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | in thematic section 'Labor markets, skills, and mobility' | |||
The matching hierarchies model: evidence from a survey experiment on employers' hiring intent regarding immigrant applicants | 2019 | International migration review 53 (1): 90-121 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | in thematic section 'Labor markets, skills, and mobility' | |||
Leaving work behind? The impact of emigration on female labor force participation in Morocco | 2019 | International migration review 53 (1): 122-53 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | in thematic section 'Out-migration, diaspora policies, and the left behind' | |||
Father’s repeat migration and children’s educational performance | 2019 | International migration review 53 (1): 154-82 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | in thematic section 'Out-migration, diaspora policies, and the left behind' | |||
Competing origin-country perspectives on emigrant descendants: Moroccan diaspora institutions’ policy views and practices regarding the “next generation abroad” | 2019 | International migration review 53 (1): 183-209 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | in thematic section 'Out-migration, diaspora policies, and the left behind' | |||
Sending states and the making of intra-diasporic politics: Turkey and its diaspora(s) | 2019 | International migration review 53 (1): 210-36 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | in thematic section 'Out-migration, diaspora policies, and the left behind' | |||
Does FDI attract immigrants? An empirical gravity model approach | 2019 | International migration review 53 (1): 237-53 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | in thematic section 'Understanding migration flows and migrant behavior' | |||
Liquidity constraints and migration: evidence from Indonesia | 2019 | International migration review 53 (1): 254-82 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | in thematic section 'Understanding migration flows and migrant behavior' | |||
Mind the gap? Quantifying interlinkages between two traditions in migration literature | 2019 | International migration review 53 (1): 283-307 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | in thematic section 'Understanding migration flows and migrant behavior' | |||
The making of immigrant niches in an affluent welfare state | 2019 | International migration review 53 (2): 322-45 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | ||||
The politics of skilled immigration: epxlaining the ups and downs of the US H-1B visa program | 2019 | International migration review 53 (2): 346-70 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | ||||
The guestworker export in decline: the rise and fall of the Thailand-Taiwan migration system | 2019 | International migration review 53 (2): 371-95 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | ||||
Immigrants, place, and health: destination area health contexts and routine physician and dental care for children of Mexican immigrants | 2019 | International migration review 53 (2): 396-428 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | ||||
The intergenerational assimiilation of completed fertility: comparing the convergence of different origin groups | 2019 | International migration review 53 (2): 429-57 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | ||||
The immigration-native gap in subjective well-being in Western European countries: assessing the role of social capital | 2019 | International migration review 53 (2): 458-85 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | ||||
Ethnic composition of schools and students' educational outcomes: evidence form Sweden | 2019 | International migration review 53 (2): 486-517 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | ||||
Deporting "bad hombres"? The profile of deportees under widespread versus prioritized enforcement | 2019 | International migration review 53 (2): 518-47 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | ||||
Toxic ties: the reproduction of legal violence withing mixed-status intimate partners, relatives, and friends | 2019 | International migration review 53 (2): 548-70 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | ||||
Undocumented and unwell: legal status and health among Mexican migrants | 2019 | International migration review 53 (2): 571-601 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | ||||
Immigrants' experiences of everyday discrimination in Canada: unpacking the contributions to assimiliation, race, and early socialization | 2019 | International migration review 53 (2): 602-31 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | ||||
Brain gain or brain waste? Horizontal, vertical, and full-job education mismatch and wage progression among skilled immigrant men in Canada | 2019 | International migration review 53 (3): 646-70 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | ||||
Port-of-entry neighborhood and its effects on the economic success of refugees in Sweden | 2019 | International migration review 53 (3): 671-705 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | ||||
Open borders, transport links, and local labor markets | 2019 | International migration review 53 (3): 706-35 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | ||||
Educational selectivity of migrants and current school enrollment of children left behind: analyses in three African countries | 2019 | International migration review 53 (3): 736-69 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | ||||
Determinants of psycho-social adaptation in the Spanish second generation: a fixed-effects analysis | 2019 | International migration review 53 (3): 770-97 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | ||||
Does inernational migration affect political participation? Evidence from multiple data souces across Mexican municipalities, 1990-2013 | 2019 | International migration review 53 (3): 798-830 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | ||||
Do migrants think differently? Evidence from Eastern European and post-Soviet states | 2019 | International migration review 53 (3): 831-68 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | ||||
Ideological affiliations, conflicts, and competing mobilization frames: the role of pro-immigrant allies in shaping immigrant struggels for greater rights | 2019 | International migration review 53 (3): 869-89 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | ||||
Migration as a risky enterprise: a diagnostic for Bangladesh | 2019 | International migration review 53 (3): 900-29 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | ||||
Remittance behaviors of international migrants in comparative perspective: the case of Fujian, China | 2019 | International migration review 53 (3): 930-55 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | ||||
Health and mental health effects of local immigration enforcement | 2019 | International migration review 53 (4): 970-1001 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | in thematic section 'Immigration enforcement and migrant precarity' | |||
From open doors to closed gates: intragenerational reverse incorporation in new immigrant destinations | 2019 | International migration review 53 (4): 1002-31 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | in thematic section 'Immigration enforcement and migrant precarity' | |||
Indigenous places and the making of undocumented status in Mexico-US migration | 2019 | International migration review 53 (4): 1032-77 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | in thematic section 'Immigration enforcement and migrant precarity' | |||
Partner type attitudes of parents and adolescents: understanding the decline in transnational partnerships among Turkish migrants in Flanders | 2019 | International migration review 53 (4): 1078-106 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | in thematic section 'Generation, family, and social change' | |||
Language use and children's BMI growth among second-generation immigrants in the United Kingdom | 2019 | International migration review 53 (4): 1107-20 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | in thematic section 'Generation, family, and social change' | |||
Exploring ethnic and generational differences in gender role attitudes among immigrant populations in Britain: the role of neighborhood ethnic composition | 2019 | International migration review 53 (4): 1121-47 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | in thematic section 'Generation, family, and social change' | |||
Educational selectivity and language acquisition among recently arrived immigrants | 2019 | International migration review 53 (4): 1148-70 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | in thematic section 'Selectivity, immigration policy, and differentiated outcomes' | |||
The impact of tourist visas on intercontinental south-south migration: Ecuador's policy of 'open doors' as a quasi-experiment | 2019 | International migration review 53 (4): 1171-208 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | in thematic section 'Selectivity, immigration policy, and differentiated outcomes' | |||
Financial crisis and migrant domestic workers in Spain: employment opportunities and conditions during the Great Recession | 2019 | International migration review 53 (4): 1209-29 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | in thematic section 'Gender, work, and migrant precarity' | |||
Serial labor migration: precarity and itinerancy among Filipino and Indonesian domestic workers | 2019 | International migration review 53 (4): 1230-58 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | in thematic section 'Gender, work, and migrant precarity' | |||
Remittances for collective consumption and social status compensation: variations on transnational practices among Chinese international migrants | 2018 | International migration review 52 (1): 4-42 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | ||||
Internal versus international migration: impact of remittances on child labor and schooling in Vietnam | 2018 | International migration review 52 (1): 43-65 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | ||||
Male migration and female labor market attachment: new evidence from the Mexican family life survey | 2018 | International migration review 52 (1): 66-89 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | ||||
Weathering the storm? The great recession and the employment status transition of low-skill male immigrant workers in the United States | 2018 | International migration review 52 (1): 90-124 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | ||||
From refuge to riches? An analysis of refugees's wage assimilation in the United States | 2018 | International migration review 52 (1): 125-58 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | ||||
Mexican-American educational stagnation: the role of family-structure change | 2018 | International migration review 52 (1): 159-82 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | ||||
Enrollment in religious schools and the educational achievements of children of high-skill immigrants | 2018 | International migration review 52 (1): 183-208 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 | ||||
Age at immigration and the educational attainment of foreign-born children in the United States: the confounding effects of parental education | 2018 | International migration review 52 (1): 209-35 | H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0197-9183 |