International Migration Review

Papers
(The H4-Index of International Migration Review is 14. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
(Im)mobility in the Age of COVID-1967
The Refugee Paradox During Wartime in Europe: How Ukrainian and Afghan Refugees are (not) Alike35
Suppression, Spikes, and Stigma: How COVID-19 Will Shape International Migration and Hostilities toward It24
Discrimination of Black and Muslim Minority Groups in Western Societies: Evidence From a Meta-Analysis of Field Experiments21
Ethnic Enclaves, Self-employment, and the Economic Performance of Refugees: Evidence from a Swedish Dispersal Policy19
Climate Change, Drought, and Potential Environmental Migration Flows Under Different Policy Scenarios18
Which Integration Policies Work? The Heterogeneous Impact of National Institutions on Immigrants’ Labor Market Attainment in Europe17
Refugee Admissions and Public Safety: Are Refugee Settlement Areas More Prone to Crime?16
International Migration and the (Un)happiness Push: Evidence from Polish Longitudinal Data16
Migration, Family Formation and Fertility in the Americas15
Disrupted Geographic Arbitrage and Differential Capacities of Coping in Later-Life: Anglo-Western Teacher Expatriates in Brunei14
A Global Meta-analysis of the Immigrant Mortality Advantage14
Death and Migration: Migrant Journeys and the Governance of Migration During Europe’s “Migration Crisis”14
Does Facilitated and Early Access to the Healthcare System Improve Refugees’ Health Outcomes? Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Germany14
Precarious Times, Professional Tensions: The Ethics of Migration Research and the Drive for Scientific Accountability14
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