Journal of Refugee Studies

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Refugee Studies is 12. 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 2020-07-01 to 2024-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
Strategies of Divergence: Local Authorities, Law, and Discretionary Spaces in Migration Governance24
Assessing the Impacts of COVID-19 on Women Refugees in South Africa22
Research with Refugees in Fragile Political Contexts: How Ethical Reflections Impact Methodological Choices22
Refugee Children and Families During the COVID-19 Crisis: A Resilience Framework for Mental Health22
A Scoping Review of Social Support Research among Refugees in Resettlement: Implications for Conceptual and Empirical Research17
Linking Migration Aspirations to Integration Prospects: The Experience of Syrian Refugees in Sweden17
When ‘Self-Sufficiency’ Is Not Sufficient: Refugee Integration Discourses of US Resettlement Actors and the Offer of Refuge17
Navigating Institutions for Integration: Perceived Institutional Barriers of Access to the Labour Market among Refugee Women in Sweden17
Refugees’ Transnational Livelihoods and Remittances: Syrian Mobilities in the Middle East Before and After 201116
Policies of Exclusion: The Case of Syrian Refugees in Lebanon15
Informing Hard-to-Reach Immigrant Groups about COVID-19—Reaching the Somali Population in Oslo15
Governing Practices and Strategic Narratives for Syrian Refugee Returns15
Realities of School ‘Integration’: Insights from Syrian Refugee Students in Jordan’s Double-Shift Schools12
Gender Differences in Second Language Proficiency—Evidence from Recent Humanitarian Migrants in Germany12
There’s an App for That: Context, Assumptions, Possibilities and Potential Pitfalls In the Use of Digital Technologies To Address Refugee Mental Health12
Asylum Regimes and Refugee Experiences of Precarity: The Case of Syrian Refugees in Turkey12
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