
Original Language
English
E-ISSN
1468-2435
Year of Publication
2025
Region
Worldwide
Country
Worldwide
International Migration Vol. 63 (3) June 2025
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 by Koç University and published and distributed by Wiley. The editor at Koç University is responsible for the direction and content of the journal.
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- ISSUE INFORMATION
- Issue Information
- ORIGINAL ARTICLE
- Resettlement of the first wave of Syrian refugees in Canada: Language training, employment-related services and employment income
- SPECIAL ISSUE ARTICLE
- The production of a ‘digital citizen’: citizen-migrant conundrum through the National Register of Citizens in India
- ORIGINAL ARTICLE
- Family separation and COVID-19: The impact of international border restrictions on refugees in Australia
- The Rohingya dilemma: Exploring the challenges of local integration in Bangladesh
- SPECIAL ISSUE ARTICLE
- Interoperability and the multiple modes of ordering in Europe's digital border regime
- IOM's WAKA Well unravelled: A multimodal discourse analysis of an internet-based migration-information campaign
- The diversity of older migrants and their intentions to return: The case of China
- ORIGINAL ARTICLE
- Instrumentalizing vulnerabilities: African and Haitian asylum seekers in Mexico navigating their road to protection
- Immigration experiences and occupational mobility of Chinese immigrant women in Spain and Portugal
- Impacts of COVID-19 on Venezuelan migrants in the Andean corridor
- Bounded agency and aspirations: Understanding the motivations for irregular migration from Bangladesh to Europe
- SPECIAL ISSUE ARTICLE
- ‘Going back home to my family and community’: Lived realities of old-age return migrants in Zimbabwe
- ORIGINAL ARTICLE
- The role of EU-promoted versus local narratives in migratory decision-making in the Gambia
- SPECIAL ISSUE ARTICLE
- Narrative constructions of (non-)return in older migrants
- Navigating contradictions: justifications and imaginaries of the initiators of European migration information campaigns
- BOOK REVIEW
- Developing a critical pedagogy of migration studies: Ethics, politics and practice in the classroom By Teresa Piacentini, Bristol: Bristol University Press. 2024. pp. 194
- ORIGINAL ARTICLE
- The drivers of deskilling: Comparing highly skilled Ukrainian refugee women in Austria and Poland
- SPECIAL ISSUE ARTICLE
- How European integration rationales shape reintegration assistance in Guinea and Senegal
- Employment-based visas: The inflexible U.S. Visa regime and the impact(s) on immigrant labour market integration
- Involuntary transnationalism and regulated precarity: Lived experiences of skilled Chinese and Indian migrants in Singapore
- ORIGINAL ARTICLE
- Living in micro-networks: Korean migrants' social networking practices in Canadian cities
- SPECIAL ISSUE ARTICLE
- Are Estonians the true Finns? Homeland and residence country perspectives on support for the populist radical right
- ORIGINAL ARTICLE
- GBA+ in Canada's immigration system: Opportunities and limitations
- Push and pull factors in return migration intentions among first-generation Croatian migrants in Germany and Ireland
- Venezuelans in Peru: Adaptation attitudes, optimism and relations with host society
- A geographic and social profile of Italy's great migration (1876–1913)
- Social cohesion among Syrian and Turkish children, adolescents, and young adults in Turkey
- Revealing the role of intangible factors on migration in MENA: Religious identity and freedom perceptions
- SPECIAL ISSUE ARTICLE
- Migrant money and political unrest: Remittances and support for protest in Latin America and the Caribbean
- ORIGINAL ARTICLE
- International migration and the advent of a new demographic era
- Public attitudes towards immigrants: A curious case of Croatia
- BOOK REVIEW
- Immigration realities: Challenging common misperceptions By Ernesto Castañeda & Carina Cione, New York: Columbia University Press. 2024. pp. 368
- SPECIAL ISSUE ARTICLE
- Return governance and diplomacy between Türkiye and Afghanistan
- ORIGINAL ARTICLE
- Assisted return programmes across Europe – Mapping an increasingly obscure landscape
- BOOK REVIEW
- Intimacy as a lens on work and migration: Experiences of ethnic performers in southwest China By Jingyu Mao, Bristol, UK: Bristol University Press. 2024. pp. 168
- The cybernetic border: Drones, technology, and intrusion By Iván Chaar López, Durham: Duke University Press. 2024. pp. 248