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Immigrants 5 Migration 5 Ethnic identity 4 Identity 3 Integration 3 Migrants 3 Discrimination 2 Fertility 2 Gambia 2 Gender 2 Germany 2 Human capital 2 Intergenerational transmission 2 Latent growth curve models 2 Refugees 2 Reintegration 2 Second generation 2 Social capital 2 asylum system 2 borders 2 temporal dispossession 2 waiting 2 A sense of belonging 1 Acculturation strategies 1 Agency 1 Ambiguity 1 Anti-Asian racism 1 Appropriation 1 Assisted voluntary return and reintegration (AVRR) 1 Back pain 1 Bangladesh 1 Birth transitions 1 Bureaucracy 1 COVID-19 pandemic 1 Civic engagement 1 Compact 1 Contact hypothesis 1 Cross-national comparison 1 Cross-national research 1 Cultural intelligence 1
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Genkova, Petia 3 Barth, Lena 2 Castellano, Viola 2 Goetzmann, Lutz 2 Kaiser, Paul 2 Milewski, Nadja 2 Ruettner, Barbara 2 Stache, Randy 2 Tuncel-Langbehn, Gonca 2 Adserà, Alicia 1 Ahsan, Nasif 1 Andreas, Heinz 1 Banaschak, Hannes 1 Barmeyer, Christoph 1 Baykara-Krumme, Helen 1 Beaujot, R. 1 Benedikt, Sebastian 1 Bethge, Matthias 1 Biswas, Bangkim 1 Dagevos, J. 1 Damelang, Andreas 1 Deribo, T. 1 Dobrowolsky, A. 1 Dollmann, Jörg 1 Doorn, M. Van 1 Ebensperger, Sabine 1 Fauser, David 1 Felicia, Lazaridou 1 Girard, M. 1 Golla, André 1 González-Ferrer, Amparo 1 Gries, Thomas 1 Groesdonk, Anna 1 Grosskopf, Sina 1 Happ, R. 1 Haverig, A. 1 Heidinger, Ellen 1 Hertel, Guido 1 Jaung, Rebekah 1 Jinan, Abi Jumaa 1
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Journal of International Migration and Integration 33 Journal of international migration and integration : metropolis research and policy review 10
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EconStor 33 OLC EcoSci 10
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“Time is on me”: Entangled Temporalities Between Italy and the Gambia
Castellano, Viola - In: Journal of International Migration and Integration 25 (2023) 3, pp. 1153-1168
Gambian’s migration towards Europe, mainly constituted by young men, substantially increased since 2010. Arriving mainly through the Central Mediterranean Route because of the extremely scarce possibility to obtain a visa, most Gambians applied for asylum in Italy, the first arrival country...
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Are Women the “Keepers of the Culture”? A Study on the Gender-Specific Transmission and Development of Mainstream and Ethnic Identities using Latent Growth Curve Models
Stache, Randy - In: Journal of International Migration and Integration 25 (2023) 1, pp. 223-255
Migration scholars repeatedly claim that mothers in migrant families are responsible for cultural preservation and that this responsibility is passed on to their daughters. In turn, male family members are claimed to be more oriented towards the majority society. This often assumed "keepers of...
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On the Same Wavelength? Differing Geopolitical Positionalities and Voluntary Return and Reintegration in Ghana
Serra-Mingot, Ester; Rudolf, Markus - In: Journal of International Migration and Integration 24 (2022) Suppl 2, pp. 485-502
This paper explores the range of experiences of "voluntary" return to Ghana, based on the different positionalities of migrants set against migration and return regimes and broader socio-economic inequalities. The cases illustrate how geopolitical relations shape migrants' mobilities,...
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Prior Learning Assessment of Immigrants Competences—a Systematic Review
Klages, Britta; Mustafa, Lea Sophie - In: Journal of International Migration and Integration 24 (2022) 2, pp. 637-657
As immigration increases around the globe, the assessment and recognition of prior learning experiences become inevitable to incorporate foreign-trained professionals. However, even though Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) is claimed to be a source of social inclusion, it...
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Overcoming Barriers to Service Access: Refugees’ Professional Support Service Utilization and the Impact of Human and Social Capital
Heidinger, Ellen - In: Journal of International Migration and Integration 24 (2022) 1, pp. 271-312
After arriving in a new country, refugees are typically dependent on professional support to re-establish their livelihood. However, it is well documented that refugees face barriers when seeking access to services aimed at facilitating their settlement. This study examines refugees' support...
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The Inner and the Outer Foreign Territory— A Qualitative Study Measuring Ambiguity Tolerance Within Young Muslims Living in Germany
Barth, Lena; Kaiser, Paul; Tuncel-Langbehn, Gonca; … - In: Journal of International Migration and Integration 24 (2022) 2, pp. 507-525
Against the backdrop of globalisation on the one hand and nationalisation on the other, the question of tolerance of ambiguity, i.e. of tolerating cultural ambiguity and vagueness, is of particular importance. This qualitative study investigates what tolerance of ambiguity means in a group of 50...
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Introduction: Fertility and Social Inequalities in Migrant Populations: a Look at the Roles of Selection, Context of Reception, and Employment
Milewski, Nadja; Adserà, Alicia - In: Journal of International Migration and Integration 24 (2022) Suppl 1, pp. 1-21
This paper is the introduction to the Special Issue on "Fertility and social inequalities in migrant populations." The Special Issue contains twelve empirical papers that deal with both international migrants and internal migrants, both women and men, both older migrant populations spanning...
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Fertility Differences Between Migrants and Stayers in a Polygamous Context: Evidence from Senegal
Kraus, Elisabeth K.; González-Ferrer, Amparo - In: Journal of International Migration and Integration (2021), pp. 1-28
This study takes a 'country-of-origin' or dissimilation perspective to compare the timing of births and completed fertility of international migrants and of those who stay at origin. In order to disentangle selection effects determining differential fertility behaviour of migrants, other...
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Social Capital and Its Effect on Labour Market (Mis)match: Migrants’ Overqualification in Germany
Kracke, Nancy; Klug, Christina - In: Journal of International Migration and Integration 22 (2021) 4, pp. 1573-1598
If a person is overqualified in the sense that an employee's level of training exceeds the job requirements, then some human capital lies idle and cannot be converted into appropriate (monetary and non-monetary) returns. Migrants are particularly at risk of being overqualified in their...
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Fertility Behavior of Turkish Migrant Men in Europe Compared to Stayers at Origin
Milewski, Nadja; Baykara-Krumme, Helen - In: Journal of International Migration and Integration (2021), pp. 1-22
This paper addresses the fertility behavior of Turkish men in Europe from a context of origin perspective. Men of the first and subsequent migrant generations are compared with "stayers" from the same regions of origin in Turkey. We pay special attention to the men's reasons for migration by...
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