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Current Issue of JIMS - Volume 19, number 1, Spring/Summer 2025
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RESEARCH ARTICLES
Current Issue of JIMS - Volume 18, number 2, Autumn/Winter 2024
Integration challenges of third-country nationals: frames of policy and measures regarding qualifications and the German labour market, Réka FRIEDERY
Refugee Mental Health during the Asylum Waiting Process: A Qualitative Study of Turkish and Canadian Contexts, Sanam VAGHEFI
Ties and Powers that Bind: Demographics, Social Networks and Immigrants’ Decisions to Stay in Ghana, Elijah YENDAW
From home to the border: A critical analysis of Zimbabwean migrant women’s migration strategies, Sehlaphi SIBANDA, Mondli HLATSHWAYO
International migration and residential segregation: The case of Black African migrants in Johannesburg, South Africa, Amanuel Isak TEWOLDE
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Mental health and Migrant Acculturation- a journey of global change, Ana-Maria Teodora ANDRONIC
BOOK REVIEW
Cristina Matiuţa and Raluca Viman-Miller (Eds.), The War in Ukraine and its Impact on Global Politics and Security, Cluj-Napoca: P resa Universitară Clujeană, 2023, 269 pages, ISBN 978-606-37-1958-5, Alina - Carmen BRIHAN
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