Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies is 10. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Border Crises and Migrant Deservingness: How the Refugee/Economic Migrant Binary Racializes Asylum and Affects Migrants’ Navigation of Reception30
Not Slaves Enough: On the Trivialization of Systemic Migrant Labor Exploitation in Tuscany, Italy24
Attenuated Governance in Australia’s Offshore Immigration Detention Regime: How Financial Mismanagement Can Achieve Government Goals20
Following AENEAS’ Route: Unpacking Two Decades of Migration-Related Measures in EU Development Funds19
A Distant Threat Made Local? The Carry-over Effect of Perceived Threat from Asylum Seekers in Europe to Israeli Local Outgroups19
Rapid Evolution of Refugee Policy in Poland: Russian Invasion of Ukraine as a Focusing Event16
Weakening Practices Amidst Progressive Laws: Refugee Governance in Latin America during COVID-1912
Deconstructing the Migrant/Refugee/Host Ternary in Kigoma, Tanzania: Toward a Borderland Politics of Solidarity and Reparation11
The Local Solidarity Network in the Reception of Female Ukrainian Refugees’ Influx of 202211
Policy Experts Negotiating Popular Fantasies of ‘Benefit Tourism’ Policy Discourses on Deservingness and Their Relation to Welfare Chauvinism11
Thy Neighbor’s Gendarme? How Citizens of Buffer States in North Africa View EU Border Security Externalization10
Differentiated Integration Among the Stateless Rohingya in Bangladesh’s Camps10
Violence Here and Violence There: How Compound Violence Drives Undocumented Mexicans’ Migration to and Settlement in the United States10
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