Original Language
English
ISSN
0020-7985505
Number of Pages
204
Year of Publication
2012

International Migration, Vol. 50(5) 2012

International Migration is a refereed bimonthly review of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) on current migration issues as analysed by demographers, economists, and sociologists all over the world. The journal is edited at Georgetown University's Institute for the Study of International Migration (ISIM) and published and distributed by Wiley. The editors at ISIM are responsible for the direction and content of the journal.

  • Ireland’s IBC/05 Administrative Scheme for Immigrant Residency, the Separation of Families and the Creation of a Transnational Familial Imaginary by Liam Coakley and Claire Healy
  • Immigrant Networks in New Urban Spaces: Gender and Social Integration by Christine B. Avenarius
  • ‘Survival Employment’: Gender and Deskilling among African Immigrants in Canada by Gillian Creese and Brandy Wiebe
  • Cultural Responses to Changing Gender Patterns of Migration in Georgia by Erin Trouth Hofmann and Cynthia J. Buckley
  • Gender-Specific Migration from Eastern to Western Germany: Where Have All the Young Women Gone? by Steffen Kröhnert and Sebastian Vollmer
  • Influences of Gender and Race on Immigrant Political Participation: The Case of the Trusted Advocates by Michelle C. Kondo.
  • New Big Men: Refugee Emasculation as a Human Security Issue by Barbra Lukunka
  • Male Honor and the Ruralization of HIV/AIDS in Michoacán. A Case of Indigenous Return Migration in Mexico by Daniel Hernández Rosete
  • Migrant Women’s Transnationalism: Family Patterns and Policiesby Mojca Pajnik and Veronika Bajt
  • Women and Migration in Albania: A View from the Village by Julie Vullnetari
  • The Impact of Female Emigration on Families and the Welfare State in Countries of Origin: The Case of Romania by Flavia Piperno

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