Comparative Migration Studies

Papers
(The H4-Index of Comparative Migration Studies is 17. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Innocence and danger at the border: migrants, “Bad” mothers, and the nation’s protectors60
Correction to: Commonplace and out-of-place diversities in London and Tokyo: migrant-run eateries as intercultural third places39
Decision-making and the trajectories of young Europeans in the London region: the planners, the dreamers, and the accidental migrants34
Political party offers of representation for minority voters: advertising in Chinese-language newspapers in New Zealand31
Examining migration governance: evidence of rising insecurities due to COVID-19 in China, Ethiopia, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Morocco, Nepal and Thailand30
The return of the state: how European governments regulate labour market competition from migrant workers30
Migration infrastructures and the production of migrants’ irregularity in Japan and the United Kingdom27
Lima is good enough: exploring role of city in coping strategies and future planning among Venezuelan forced migrants in Peru27
Forecasting migration movements using prediction markets26
…when the category ‘migration’ lost its innocence for migration scholars. And what now? A plea for dialogue26
Organising labour market integration support for refugees in Austria and Sweden during the Covid-19 pandemic25
Intergenerational trajectories of inherited vulnerabilities amongst young women refugees in South Africa25
Refugee’s agency and coping strategies in refugee camps during the coronavirus pandemic: ethnographic perspectives18
How urban welfare affects the hukou selection of rural migrants that belong to dual-hukou families in china18
Democracy, visa-waivers, and international mobility18
Extending mixed embeddedness to a multi-dimensional concept of transnational entrepreneurship18
Assessing the impact of migration on the happiness of household women left behind: evidence from Punjab, Pakistan17
From shared experiences of gendered racism to converging interpretations? Exploring the formation of a decolonial standpoint by women of Moroccan descent in postcolonial France17
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