Most popular/and cited articles published in 2019 in Comparative Migration Studies

How do refugees affect social life in host communities? The case of Congolese refugees in Rwanda
by Veronika Fajth et al.

How the different policies and school systems affect the inclusion of Syrian refugee children in Sweden, Germany, Greece, Lebanon and Turkey
by Maurice Crul et al.

Young refugees in education: the particular challenges of school systems in Europe
by Claudia Koehler & Jens Schneider

Migration patterns and emigrants’ transnational activities: comparative findings from two migrant origin areas in Ethiopia
by Girmachew Adugna

Mare nostrum: the political ethics of migration in the Mediterranean
by Rainer Bauböck

 

Most cited articles in 2019

Against ‘immigrant integration’: for an end to neocolonial knowledge production
by Willem Schinkel

From forced migration to forced arrival: the campization of refugee accommodation in European cities
by René Kreichauf

Rethinking immigration policy theory beyond ‘Western liberal democracies’
by Katharina Natter

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