International Migration Review

4.8k papers and 131.6k indexed citations
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The 4.8k papers published in International Migration Review in the last decades have received a total of 131.6k indexed citations. Papers published in International Migration Review usually cover Sociology and Political Science (3.2k papers), Demography (653 papers) and Political Science and International Relations (568 papers) specifically the topics of Migration and Labor Dynamics (2.0k papers), Migration, Ethnicity, and Economy (1.2k papers) and Migration, Refugees, and Integration (606 papers). The most active scholars publishing in International Migration Review are Arjun Appadurai, Alejandro Portes, Min Zhou, Peggy Levitt, Mónica Boyd, Rubén G. Rumbaut, Richard Alba, Hein de Haas, Stephen Castles and Gary P. Freeman.

In The Last Decade

International Migration Review

3.6k papers receiving 87.9k citations

Fields of papers published in International Migration Review

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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  1. Modernity at Large: Cultural Dimensions of Globalization. (1998)
  2. Conceptualizing Simultaneity: A Transnational Social Field Perspective on Society (2004)
  3. Limits of Citizenship: Migrants and Postnational Membership in Europe. (1996)
  4. Migration and Development: A Theoretical Perspective (2010)
  5. Rethinking Assimilation Theory for a New Era of Immigration (1997)
  6. Comparative Studies of Acculturative Stress (1987)
  7. Family and Personal Networks in International Migration: Recent Developments and New Agendas (1989)
  8. Segmented Assimilation: Issues, Controversies, and Recent Research on the New Second Generation (1997)
  9. Methodological Nationalism, the Social Sciences, and the Study of Migration: An Essay in Historical Epistemology (2003)
  10. Modes of Immigration Politics in Liberal Democratic States (1995)
  11. Migration Infrastructure (2014)
  12. Immigrant Religion in the U.S. and Western Europe: Bridge or Barrier to Inclusion? (2008)
  13. The Politics of Migrants’ Transnational Political Practices (2003)
  14. Asian American Panethnicity: Bridging Institutions and Identities. (1993)
  15. Ethnicity and Nationalism: Theory and Comparison. (1995)
  16. Contemporary Immigration: Theoretical Perspectives on Its Determinants and Modes of Incorporation (1989)
  17. Accommodation without Assimilation: Sikh Immigrants in an American High School. (1989)
  18. Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement (1999)
  19. Canarsie: The Jews and Italians of Brooklyn against Liberalism. (1986)
  20. Hitler's Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust. (1997)
  21. Family-Forming Migration from Turkey and Morocco to Belgium: The Demand for Marriage Partners from the Countries of Origin (1999)
  22. Gender, migration and domestic service. The politics of black women in Italy. (2001)
  23. L'immigrazione straniera in Italia (2000)

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