Original Language
English
ISSN
ISSN 0020-7985525
Number of Pages
244
Year of Publication
2014

International Migration, Vol. 52(5) 2014

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.

 

  • Migration Policy and Development in Chile by Cristián Doña Reveco and Brendan Mullan
  • The Formation of Morocco's Policy Towards Irregular Migration (2000–2007): Political Rationale and Policy Processes by Katharina Natter
  • Embedding or Uprooting? The Effects of International Labour Migration on Rural Households in Armenia by Victor Agadjanian and Arusyak Sevoyan
  • A Look at Migrations in the Post-Soviet Space – the Case of Eastern Europe, South Caucasus and Russian Federation by Agnieszka Weinar
  • Institutionalization of Migration Policy Frameworks in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia by Shushanik Makaryan and Haykanush Chobanyan
  • What Can Migration Policymakers Learn From Legal Frameworks on National Minorities? National Minorities and Migration in Armenia and Belarus by Iryna Ulasiuk
  • Immigrants in Azerbaijan: Current Situation and Prospects of (Re)integration Policy by Sergey Rumyantsev
  • Scientific Brain Drain and Human Capital Formation After the End of the Soviet Union by Ina Ganguli
  • Mothers and Grandmothers on the Move: Labour Mobility and the Household Strategies of Moldovan and Ukrainian Migrant Women in Italy by Dr. Sabrina Marchetti and Professor Alessandra Venturini
  • Coming Home? Patterns and Characteristics of Return Migration in Kyrgyzstan by Susan Thieme
  • Returnees' Perspectives on Their Re-migration Processes by Ine Lietaert, Ilse Derluyn and Eric Broekaert
  • Returning “Home”: East European Migrants' Discourses of Returnby Violetta Parutis
  • Diversity in Return Migration and its Impact on Old Age: The Expectations and Experiences of Returnees in Huelva (Spain) by Estrella Gualda and Angeles Escriva
  • Knowledge Transfer and Capacity Building Through the Temporary Return of Qualified Nationals to Afghanistan by Katie Kuschminder
  • Brain Drain from Turkey: Return Intentions of Skilled Migrants by Nil Demet Güngör and Aysıt Tansel
  • Internal Displacement: Return, Property, Economy by Deniz S. Sert

 

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