No. 59-4, August 2021
Index
- At 70, the 1951 Geneva Convention is under duress: The Global Compact on Refugees could help save lives and economies☆
- Cartographers of their Futures: The Formation of Occupational Aspirations of Highly Educated Refugees in Malmö and Munich
- Divergent Heterogeneities in Iranian Migration in France: Semantic and Theoretical Limitations of Diaspora
- Failed Promise of Equality: Iranian women’s integration in the Netherlands
- Highly Skilled Entrepreneurial Refugees: Legal and Practical Barriers and Enablers to Start Up in the Netherlands
- Immigrant Men’s Labour Market Incorporation in South Africa: Regional and National Origin Differences
- Impact of the EU–Turkey Statement on Smugglers’ Operations in the Aegean and Migrants’ Decisions to Engage with Smugglers
- Integrating Bottom‐up into Top‐down: The Role of Local Actors in Labour Market Integration of Syrian Refugees in Turkey
- Integration policy and refugees’ economic performance: Evidence from Sweden’s 2010 reform of the introduction programme
- Introduction “Labour market integration of highly skilled refugees in Sweden, Germany and the Netherlands”
- Issue Information
- Labour Market Integration of Refugee Health Professionals in Germany: Challenges and Strategies
- Legal evolution and the 1951 Refugee Convention
- Looking Beyond Employment: Participation Profiles of Syrian Refugees in the Netherlands
- Mayblin, Lucy and Turner, Joe. (2021). Migration Studies and Colonialism. Polity Press. Cambridge. pp. 245.
- Norman, Kelsey P. (2020). Reluctant Reception: Refugees, Migration and Governance in the Middle East and North Africa. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge. pp 259.
- Not only for work: Italian migrants in the Athens area
- Recognition of foreign qualifications in Germany: Selectivity and power in re‐making professionals
- Recognition of Prior Learning for Highly Skilled Refugees’ Labour Market Integration
- The 1951 refugee convention through the eyes of a post‐colonial feminist
- The neglected colonial legacy of the 1951 refugee convention
- The right and role of critiquing the contemporary patchwork of protection
- What are the Main Factors Associated with Immigrants’ Subjective Well‐being in Italy? Evidence from Self‐reported Life Satisfaction