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Migration Letters, Vol 13, No 3 (2016, September)

Table of Contents

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Editorial: The Migration Conference and 13 years of Migration Letters PDF
Ibrahim Sirkeci, Philip L. Martin 329-332
Articles
Acculturation contexts: Theorizing on the role of inter-cultural hierarchy in contemporary immigrants’ acculturation strategies PDF
Cristina S. Stephens 333-349
Hybridity and Agency: Some Theoretical and Empirical Observations PDF
Per Bauhn, Fatma Fulya Tepe 350-358
Region of Birth and Child Mortality among Black Migrants to South Africa: Is there a foreign-born advantage? PDF
Tiffany L Green, Amos C Peters 359-376
Contribution of migration to replacement of population in Turkey PDF
Dalkhat M Ediev, Mustafa Murat Yüceşahin 377-392
“My decision had already been taken”: Narratives of migrant parents about “return” policies PDF
Ana Irene Rovetta Cortes 393-402
Earnings disadvantage of immigrants: are we comparing apples to apples? PDF
Fahad Gill 403-410
The Impact of Migratory Flows on the Swiss Labour Market. A Comparison Between In- and Outflow PDF
Philippe Wanner, Jonathan Zufferey, Juliette Fioretta 411-426
Acculturation attitudes and urban-related identity of internal migrants in three largest cities of Turkey PDF
Melek Goregenli, Pelin Karakus, Cemil Gokten 427-442
 Case Studies
Internal migration in Italy. Long-run analysis of push and pull factors across regions and macro-areas of the country. PDF
Piras Romano 443-454
Determinants of illegal migration from North Africa to Southern Europe PDF
Amany Hassan Abdel-karim 455-467
Germany’s Challenges: Immigration Barriers in Minds, Economic Concerns and Subjective Well Being PDF
Burak Erkut 468-478
 Book Reviews
Book Reviews PDF
479-483


 

By Ibrahim Sirkeci

Ibrahim Sirkeci is Professor at Regent's University London and writes a weekly column for BirGun daily newspaper.

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