Original Language
English
ISSN
0020-7985451
Number of Pages
224
Year of Publication
2007

International Migration, Vol. 45(1) 2007

International Migration is a refereed quarterly 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 Blackwell Publishing. The editors at ISIM are responsible for the direction and content of the journal.

  • Introduction by Elżbieta M. Goździak
  • High-level Dialogue on Migration and Development by Philip Martin, Susan Martin and Sarah Cross
  • Local Hybridity among Absorbing Institutions by Rachel Sharaby
  • Integration into the Australian Labour Market: The Experience of Three “Visibly Different” Groups of Recently Arrived Refugees by Val Colic-Peisker and Farida Tilbury
  • “I too was an Immigrant”: An Analysis of Differing Modes of Mobilization in Two Bronx Mexican Migrant Organizations by Alyshia Gálvez
  • A Psychological Perspective on Australia's Asylum Policies by Fethi Mansouri and Stephanie Cauchi
  • Psychological Wellness and Distress among Recent Immigrants: A Four-year Longitudinal Study in Israel and Germany by Julia Mirsky, V. Slonim-Nevo and L. Rubinstein
  • Strengthening Social Capital through Bilingual Competence in a Transnational Migrant Community: Mexicans in Upstate New Yorkby Kate Grim-Feinberg
  • Migrants' Rights and the Law of the Sea: Further Efforts to Ensure Universal Participation by Peter Van Krieken

 

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