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same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
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Migration and Development: A Theoretical Perspective
20101.2k citationsHein de HaasInternational Migration Reviewprofile →
International migration, remittances and development: myths and facts
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Haas, Hein de. (2021). A theory of migration: the aspirations-capabilities framework. Comparative Migration Studies. 9(1). 8–8.454 indexed citations breakdown →
Castles, Stephen, Hein de Haas, & Mark J. Miller. (2014). The age of migration : international population movements in the modern world.178 indexed citations
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Haas, Hein de, et al.. (2014). Return Migration as Failure or Success?. Journal of International Migration and Integration / Revue de l integration et de la migration internationale. 16(2). 415–429.136 indexed citations
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Czaika, Mathias & Hein de Haas. (2014). The Effect of Visa Policies on International Migration Dynamics. 89.12 indexed citations
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Castles, Stephen, Hein de Haas, & Mark J. Miller. (2014). The age of migration: International population movements in the modern world, 5th ed..100 indexed citations
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Czaika, Mathias & Hein de Haas. (2013). The Globalisation of Migration: Has the world really become more migratory?. Oxford University Research Archive (ORA) (University of Oxford). 68.17 indexed citations
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Sigona, Nando & Hein de Haas. (2012). Migration and revolution. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.7 indexed citations
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Bakewell, Oliver, Hein de Haas, & Agnieszka Kubal. (2011). Migration systems, pioneers and the role of agency. Journal of Critical Realism. 48. 413–437.12 indexed citations
Haas, Hein de & Simona Vezzoli. (2010). Time to Temper the Faith: Comparing the Migration and Development Experiences of Mexico and Morocco.6 indexed citations
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Haas, Hein de. (2009). Mobility and Human Development. Journal of Human Development and Capabilities. 14. 177–184.35 indexed citations
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Haas, Hein de. (2007). Migration and development: a theoretical perspective ; paper presented at the conference on ‘Transnationalisation and Development(s): Towards a North-South Perspective’, Center for Interdisciplinary Research, Bielefeld, Germany, May 31 - June 01, 2007. 29. 82.7 indexed citations
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Haas, Hein de. (2007). Between courting and controlling: The Moroccan state and 'its' emigrants. 54.38 indexed citations
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Haas, Hein de. (2007). North African migration systems. Oxford University Research Archive (ORA) (University of Oxford).1 indexed citations
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Haas, Hein de. (2006). North African migration systems: evolution, transformations and development linkages. Oxford University Research Archive (ORA) (University of Oxford). 6(7). 65–95.23 indexed citations
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Haas, Hein de. (2006). Migration, Remittances and Regional Development in Morocco. Geoforum. 565–580.8 indexed citations
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