Comparative Migration Studies

Title Publication Date Language Citations
A theory of migration: the aspirations-capabilities framework2021/02/24English163
Against ‘immigrant integration’: for an end to neocolonial knowledge production2018/09/25English151
African migration: trends, patterns, drivers2016/01/22English142
Solidarity in diverse societies: beyond neoliberal multiculturalism and welfare chauvinism2015/12/01English92
New directions in migration studies: towards methodological de-nationalism2019/09/03English84
Interculturalism in the post-multicultural debate: a defence2017/09/04English57
How the different policies and school systems affect the inclusion of Syrian refugee children in Sweden, Germany, Greece, Lebanon and Turkey2019/04/09English53
Integration: twelve propositions after Schinkel2019/05/16English48
After the refugee crisis: public discourse and policy change in Denmark, Norway and Sweden2020/03/23English48
Multilevel governance in trouble: the implementation of asylum seekers’ reception in Italy as a battleground2020/06/26English47
Surveying immigrants without sampling frames – evaluating the success of alternative field methods2017/01/03English47
Rethinking immigration policy theory beyond ‘Western liberal democracies’2018/03/01English47
Young refugees in education: the particular challenges of school systems in Europe2019/07/22English46
From forced migration to forced arrival: the campization of refugee accommodation in European cities2018/03/28English45
A national turn of local integration policy: multi-level governance dynamics in Denmark and Sweden2015/08/12English37
Aspirations and the subjective future of migration: comparing views and desires of the “time ahead” through the narratives of immigrant domestic workers2017/02/10English36
Reframing ‘integration’: acknowledging and addressing five core critiques2021/04/30English36
Conceptualising integration: a framework for empirical research, taking marriage migration as a case study2016/10/06English35
Problems of and solutions for the study of immigrant integration2019/04/16English33
Rethinking labour migration: Covid-19, essential work, and systemic resilience2021/09/30English32
Immigrant integration: the governance of ethno-cultural differences2019/04/30English32
Trade unions, immigration and immigrants in Europe revisited: Unions’ attitudes and actions under new conditions2015/05/21English31
A ‘civic turn’ in Scandinavian family migration policies? Comparing Denmark, Norway and Sweden2017/03/01English31
The civic turn of immigrant integration policies in the Scandinavian welfare states2017/03/20English31
From controlling mobilities to control over women’s bodies: gendered effects of EU border externalization in Morocco2019/06/18English29
Must Interculturalists misrepresent multiculturalism?2017/09/08English29
Eurocity London: a qualitative comparison of graduate migration from Germany, Italy and Latvia2016/05/18English28
Social remittances and the changing transnational political landscape2016/11/03English28
Conceptualizing and measuring migration policy change2015/12/01English28
Rethinking minority status and ‘visibility’2020/02/03English26