Comparative Migration Studies
Description
Comparative Migration Studies (CMS) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal that provides a platform for articles that focus on comparative research in migration, integration, and ethnic studies. It presents readers with an extensive collection of comparative analysis, including studies between countries, groups, levels, and historical periods. CMS publishes research based on qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods and helps promote the theoretical development of migration studies. Contributions cover a wide disciplinary angle, from sociology to political science, anthropology to economics and law. Topics include: assimilation, migration policies, incorporation policies, governance of migration and integration, ethnic/cultural/religious diversity, migrant rights, gender and migration, migration and citizenship, migration and national identity, migration and security, civic integration, nationalism and migration, and ethnic entrepreneurship.
Latest Articles
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Original Article
Segmented socioeconomic adaptation of New Eastern European professionals in the United States
Nina Michalikova (April 2018)
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Original Article
Ethnicity and nationality among Ethiopians in Canada’s census data: a consideration of overlapping and divergent identities
Daniel K. Thompson (April 2018)
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Original Article
From forced migration to forced arrival: the campization of refugee accommodation in European cities
René Kreichauf (March 2018)

- Available 2013 - 2018
- Volumes 6
- Issues 9
- Articles 102
- Open Access 102 Articles
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- Journal Title
- Comparative Migration Studies
- Coverage
- Volume 1 / 2013 - Volume 6 / 2018
- Online ISSN
- 2214-594X
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
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