Issue Information

Published date01 June 2018
Date01 June 2018
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1111/imig.12394
MIGRATION
INTERNATIONAL
vol. 56 (3) June 2018
CONTENTS
3 Editorial
Howard Duncan
MIGRATION: POLITICS AND POLICY
5 Are there electoral cycles of emigration? An empirical investigation based on European data
Paulo Reis Mourão, Salvatore Ercolano and Giuseppe Lucio Gaeta
28 Massive Migration and Elections: Evidence from the Refugee Crisis in Greece
Chrysovalantis Vasilakis
44 Dealing with Migrants in the Central Mediterranean Route: A Legal Analysis of Recent Bilateral Agreements
Between Italy and Libya
Andrea de Guttry, Francesca Capone and Emanuele Sommario
61 Labour Migration Policy in Russia: Considerations on Governmentality
Vladimir S. Malakhov and Mark E. Simon
73 Responding to Irregular Migration: High Potential of Local Governments in Turkey
H. Deniz Genç
88 The Effect of Anti-Discrimination Policies on Middle Eastern and North African Immigrants in 24 European
Countries
Elyakim Kislev
105 Comparing the Incomparable? Migrant Integration Policies and Perplexities of Comparison
Snježana Gregurović and Drago Ž uparić -Iljić
SPECIAL SECTION: SUBJECTIVE PERCEPTIONS RELATED TO MIGRATION
GUEST EDITORS: KARIN AMIT AND DVORA BLUM
123 Special Issue: Subjective Perceptions Related to Migration
Karin Amit and Dvora Blum
127 Dimensions of life satisfaction: Immigrant and ethnic minorities
Nonna Kushnirovich and Arie Sherman
142 Sense of Belonging and Life Satisfaction among Post-1990 Immigrants in Israel
Rebeca Raijman and Rona Geffen
158 It will help me in life, that my life will be better: Future Challenges for Children of Migrant Families
Doly Eliyahu-Levi and Michal Ganz-Meishar
173 “Now I am also Israeli”: From Illegality to Legality - Life experiences and identities of migrant workers’ children
after receiving civil status in Israel
Deby Babis, Anabel Lifszyc-Friedlander and Galia Sabar
186 Emotional Integration across Immigrant Generations in Baden-Württemberg, Germany: the Role of
Discrimination
Oshrat Hochman, Anna Stein, Noah Lewin-Epstein and Thomas Wöhler
203 What's in a Name? Causes and Consequences of Labelling Minorities as “National” or “Migrant”: Roma in Italy
and Spain
Tina Magazzini
International Organization for Migration (IOM)
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