Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies is 4. 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 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
Attenuated Governance in Australia’s Offshore Immigration Detention Regime: How Financial Mismanagement Can Achieve Government Goals32
Following AENEAS’ Route: Unpacking Two Decades of Migration-Related Measures in EU Development Funds28
Deconstructing the Migrant/Refugee/Host Ternary in Kigoma, Tanzania: Toward a Borderland Politics of Solidarity and Reparation23
Efforts in Mainstreaming Gender into Uganda’s Refugee Settlement Policy Approach18
Rapid Evolution of Refugee Policy in Poland: Russian Invasion of Ukraine as a Focusing Event18
Weakening Practices Amidst Progressive Laws: Refugee Governance in Latin America during COVID-1917
Border Crises and Migrant Deservingness: How the Refugee/Economic Migrant Binary Racializes Asylum and Affects Migrants’ Navigation of Reception13
Asset Building among U.S. Lawful Permanent Residents: The Role of Initial Legal Status12
Thy Neighbor’s Gendarme? How Citizens of Buffer States in North Africa View EU Border Security Externalization12
The Intimate Lives of Left-Behind Young Adults in the Philippines: Social Media, Gendered Intimacies, and Transnational Parenting10
Correction10
The Local Solidarity Network in the Reception of Female Ukrainian Refugees’ Influx of 202210
Social Navigation of Asylum Seekers: Journeying through Host/Transit Countries amid Changing Political Conditions10
Differentiated Integration Among the Stateless Rohingya in Bangladesh’s Camps10
Introduction to Special Issue: Gender, Migration and Digital Communication in Asia8
Immigrant Invasions to the South American Tiger ”: Immigration Representations in Chilean Newspapers (1991–2001)8
What Do Social Media Users in Host Countries Talk about Refugees?: A Thematic Analysis of Rohingya-Related Online Discourse8
Construction of Fear of the Other as an Electoral Strategy in European Politics: The Case of France and Sweden8
Does Canada’s Express Entry System Meet the Challenges of the Labor Market?8
Financing Externalisation: The Role That EU Funds Play in Shaping the Turkish Asylum and Migration Policies8
TheDisplacement Economies Framework8
Fields of Play: Refuge(e)s in Youth Multiculturalism on the Fringes of Melbourne8
Sustainability and Resilience in Migration Governance for a Post-pandemic World7
Agency as Capabilities: Ambivalent Processes of (Dis)Empowerment Among Latin American Female Domestic Workers in Andalusia, Spain7
Refugees’ Contributions to Resettlement and the Challenges They Face: A Capability Approach to Resettlement Practice7
Ambazonian Separatist Movement in Cameroon and the Dialectics of Cameroonian Refugee Crisis in Nigeria7
A Strategy Typology: Unearthing How U.S.-Immigrant-Serving Nonprofits Contribute to Immigrant Inclusion Outcomes7
Eritrean Asylum Seekers in Israel: Traumatic Experience, Social Contacts with Eritreans and Israelis, Psychological Well-Being, and Sociocultural Adaptation7
‘Still Stood Adamant and Strong to Chase My Dream’ : Sense of Identity and Resilience among Hazara Youth following Childhood Experiences of Forced Migration7
Determinants of Refugees’ Identification with Country of Origin and Host Country and Their Naturalization Intentions: Evidence from Germany7
The Effect of Bilateral Agreements on Migrant Workers in the Construction Industry in Israel6
Exploring the Joint Role of Outgroup Identification and Empathic Concern in Reducing Perceived Immigrant Threat and Motivating Pro-Immigrant Collective Action6
Pretending to be Domestic Workers to be ‘Legal’. Uneven Performances of Deservingness Within Italy’s Labour Migration Regime6
The Well-Being of Forced Migrants in Finland: A Capabilities Approach-Based Examination6
Framing Migration and Migrants Through Border Crises: The Case of Ceuta and Melilla6
Crafting Individual Resilience Through Social Capital in Times of Conflict: A Qualitative Study on Ukrainian Refugees in Germany6
Family Functioning and the Psychological Wellbeing of Refugee-Background Youth in Australia6
The Bordering Practices of Canadian Newspapers (2011-2022): “Canada is the Hope of the World”6
Transferring Skills but Not Progressing: Labour Market Trajectories of intra-European West-to-West Movers6
Dispositional Gratitude Trajectories of Syrian Origin Young Adults in the Netherlands5
An Economy of Lies: Informal Income, Phone-Banking and Female Migrant Workers in Kolkata, India5
Host Communities and Elderly Refugees in Post-Apartheid South Africa: A Discourse of Conflict and Peaceful Co-Existence5
The Mediating Role of Binding Moral Foundations and Perceived Realistic and Symbolic Threats on the Relationship between Need for Cognitive Closure and Prejudice against Migrants5
Immigrant Work and the Production of Italian Agrifood: The Variants of Subordinate Integration5
Selectivity in Migration Governance in the South American Mercosur: Selecting-by-Origin, Selecting-by-Merit, or Not Selecting at All?5
The Battleground of Migration Politics in Prague Amid the (Poly)Crisis5
Vicarious Impacts of Working with Refugees and Asylum Seekers: An Integrative Review5
Transnational or Not: COVID Pandemic and Chinese Academic Migrants5
Protestant Churches’ Space-Sharing with Immigrant Congregations5
Rethinking Migration Studies for 20505
Safeguarding Through Exit: How Security Governance Relates to the Surge of Asylum Seekers5
Oscillating Between Hope and Despair: Understanding Migrants’ Reflections on Ambivalence in ‘Transit’5
Introduction: Towards a New Migration and Asylum Research Agenda for the Americas4
“It Has Been a Breath of Fresh Air” Participants’ Perception of the Impact of Self-Reliance Intervention Among Urban Refugees4
Responding to Increasing Health and Social Needs of Unprotected Unaccompanied Minors in Paris in the Context of COVID-19: A Mixed Methods Case Study4
The Cruel Optimism of Work Permits: Vulnerabilities and Deportability Among Rejected Asylum-Seekers and International Students Pursuing Track Changes in Sweden4
Support Services for Immigrant and Refugee Women of Color Domestic Violence Survivors: Knowledge, Perceptions, and Barriers4
The Causes and Consequences of Administrative Burdens in the Canadian Private Sponsorship of Refugees Program4
Migration Governance Through Funding: Theoretical, Normative, and Empirical Perspectives4
Refugees and (Im)Migrants: (Re)Conceptualizing and (Re)Contextualizing Migration in the Media4
From Funding to Financing: Complementary Pathways, Refugee Finance and the Emergence of the Refugee Entrepreneur4
Key Experiences of Volunteers in Refugee Aid4
“How Can I Trust People When They Know Exactly What My Weakness Is?” Daily Life Experiences, and Resilience Strategies of Stateless Afghans in Iran4
National Register of Citizens Assam, India: The Tangled Logic of Documentary Evidence4
Considerations for a New Research Agenda on Migration and Refugee Studies: Lessons from Studying Migration and Foreign Policies in Mexico4
Migration Crisis Revisited: Our Approach to a “Joker Card” Concept4
Mobility of Unaccompanied Foreign Minors in the Strait of Gibraltar: An Approach Based on Organized Crime4
Continuity and Change in Immigration Regimes: An Institutionalist Analysis of Italian Labor Immigration Regulations 1990–20204
Desi but Liberal Men : Pakistani Brides Navigating Marriage, Migration and Integration Between Family and State4
Managing Migration Through Foreign Aid in Mexico and Central America: The Role of U.S. Conditionality on Mexico’s Migration Policies4
Restrictive North versus Permissive South? Revisiting Dominant Narratives on the Evolution of the Refugee Regime4
Migration Management and Responsibility Sharing with Afghanistan Through EU Funding?4
Applying the CARIN Criteria to Migrant Settlement: Cross-National Validation of the Migrant Deservingness Scale4
Examining Determinants of Employers’ Attitudes toward Hiring Immigrant Workers: Evidence from an Employer Survey4
No Hope for the ‘Foreigners’: The Conflation of Refugees and Migrants in South Africa4
Personal Social Networks of Recent Refugees in Germany: Does Family Matter?4
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