International Migration Review

Papers
(The H4-Index of International Migration Review is 16. 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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Canadian and Australian Immigration Policy Trends: An Institutional Isomorphic Comparative Historical Analysis124
Book Review: On Transits and Transitions46
Resilient Remittances? Examining Immigrant Remittances from the United States to Latin America During Covid-1941
Dreaming of a Remittance House: Understanding Transnational Housing Aspirations35
Global Evidence on the Relative Importance of Nonfinancial Drivers of International Migration Intentions27
Why do Citizens Criminalize Migrants? Experimental Evidence from a Multi-Role Country, Mexico26
Crossing Boundaries: Ethnic Trust Network and Expanded Social Engagement Among North Korean Refugees in London23
The Impacts of Syrian Refugees on Natives’ Health Outcomes23
Book Review: An Address in Paris Mbodj-PouyeAïssatou. 2023. An Address in Paris: Emplacement, Bureaucracy, and Belonging in Hostels for West African Migrants. New York: Columbia University Press. $35.23
Regulating the Undesirable: Statusless Women in Israel22
How Much Does Migration Affect Labor Supply in Europe? Methodological Insights and Contemporary Evidence from the European Union and Selected European Countries21
Age at Migration and the Political Integration of Immigrants — Evidence From a Sibling Analysis21
Digital Nomadism and the Emergence of Digital Nomad Visas: What Policy Objectives Do States Aim to Achieve?18
Travel Bloggers as ‘Digital Nomads’–How Can Understanding This Lifestyle Migration Help us to Think About the Future of Work, Migration and Technology?18
Book Review: In Search of Home Camaj R. Klement. (2025). The Migration of Albanians from Montenegro and Kosovo to the United States: In Search of Home. Oxford: Routledge. 173. $108.00.18
The Inflow of Refugees and Educational Attainment of U.S. Natives: Evidence from the Mariel Boatlift17
Countering Brain Drain through Circulation and Linkage: Illustrations and Lessons from China and India16
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