Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies is 26. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Stay or go? Post-Brexit and COVID-19 dilemmas of Return in British expatriate retiree communities in Spain111
Embracing whiteness, becoming Western. The case of Polish expatriates in Saudi Arabia71
Contested membership: experimental evidence on the treatment of return migrants to mainland China during the COVID-19 pandemic65
Outgroup mobility threat – how much intergenerational integration is wanted?64
Temporalities and change in Senegalese and Gambian self-organisation in Germany: accelerated immigration, demographic dynamics, and political opportunities63
Sanctuary, firewalls, regularisation: three inclusive responses to the presence of irregular migrants56
Refugee mobilities in East Africa: understanding secondary movements52
Saffron Ethnocracy: conceptualising ethnocracy in India, Myanmar and Sri Lanka52
Work and identity in direct selling: meaning from work and exploitation in an undocumented immigrant network50
Who gets in? a conjoint analysis of labour market demand and immigration preferences in England and Japan42
The green bus and the viapolitics of intra-state deportations in Syria39
Don’t count me out: erasure of ethnicity and ethnic groups from national censuses38
How political reception contexts shape location decisions of immigrants38
The quest for a good old age: mobility, immobility and Puerto Rican aging in the United States37
The contemporary uses of the ‘values of the Republic’ in the French naturalisation process37
Can we do it together? Co-designing attentive practices with and for forced migrants in seven countries37
Essential, lonely and exploited: why mobile EU workers’ labour rights are not enforced37
Performing race, class, and status: identity strategies among Latin American women migrants in London35
Earned citizenship and fairness33
Misrecognised as Muslim: the racialisation of Christians of Middle Eastern heritage in the UK32
‘Not like those Lebs’: intra-ethnic distinction and conditional citizenship in regional Australia30
Coerced return: formal policies, informal practices and migrants’ navigation29
The social front door: the role of social infrastructures for migrant arrival28
Immigration regulations as frame of reference: trade-off between precarious employment and precarious legal status among US student-migrant-workers28
Labour market hierarchies within and beyond the EU: Poland’s politics of migration27
Cross-ethnic integration through participation in leisure organisations? Evidence from two-wave panel data27
More than resilience: adaptive pragmatism and the everyday navigation of the integration landscape in Belgium26
Immobilisation of migrant domestic worker women and their children born in Lebanon26
Migration industries bringing physicians to Sweden: Polish and Iraqi cases26
Can activation of a shared identity increase cooperation between natives and migrants?26
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