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1 | Modernity at Large: Cultural Dimensions of Globalization. | International Migration Review | 1998 | 1,785 |
2 | Conceptualizing Simultaneity: A Transnational Social Field Perspective on Society | International Migration Review | 2004 | 1,574 |
3 | Migration and Development: A Theoretical Perspective | International Migration Review | 2010 | 1,091 |
4 | Rethinking Assimilation Theory for a New Era of Immigration | International Migration Review | 1997 | 1,056 |
5 | Comparative Studies of Acculturative Stress | International Migration Review | 1987 | 1,055 |
6 | Family and Personal Networks in International Migration: Recent Developments and New Agendas | International Migration Review | 1989 | 1,015 |
7 | Methodological Nationalism, the Social Sciences, and the Study of Migration: An Essay in Historical Epistemology | International Migration Review | 2003 | 1,010 |
8 | Social Remittances: Migration Driven Local-Level Forms of Cultural Diffusion | International Migration Review | 1998 | 788 |
9 | Segmented Assimilation: Issues, Controversies, and Recent Research on the New Second Generation | International Migration Review | 1997 | 780 |
10 | The Crucible Within: Ethnic Identity, Self-Esteem, and Segmented Assimilation among Children of Immigrants | International Migration Review | 1994 | 740 |
11 | Ages, Life Stages, and Generational Cohorts: Decomposing the Immigrant First and Second Generations in the United States | International Migration Review | 2004 | 733 |
12 | Comparative Studies of Acculturative Stress | International Migration Review | 1987 | 656 |
13 | Rethinking Assimilation Theory for a New Era of Immigration | International Migration Review | 1997 | 642 |
14 | Modes of Immigration Politics in Liberal Democratic States | International Migration Review | 1995 | 617 |
15 | Revisiting Ethnic Entrepreneurship: Convergencies, Controversies, and Conceptual Advancements | International Migration Review | 2004 | 596 |
16 | Family and Personal Networks in International Migration: Recent Developments and New Agendas | International Migration Review | 1989 | 555 |
17 | Migrant Transnationalism and Modes of Transformation | International Migration Review | 2004 | 520 |
18 | Transnational Migration: Bringing Gender In | International Migration Review | 2003 | 519 |
19 | Modes of Immigration Politics in Liberal Democratic States | International Migration Review | 1995 | 510 |
20 | The Emerging Migration State | International Migration Review | 2004 | 479 |
21 | Economic Theory and International Migration | International Migration Review | 1989 | 473 |
22 | Segmented Assimilation: Issues, Controversies, and Recent Research on the New Second Generation | International Migration Review | 1997 | 468 |
23 | Contemporary Immigration: Theoretical Perspectives on its Determinants and Modes of Incorporation | International Migration Review | 1989 | 461 |
24 | Immigrant Religion in the U.S. and Western Europe: Bridge or Barrier to Inclusion? | International Migration Review | 2008 | 447 |
25 | Immigration Theory for a New Century: Some Problems and Opportunities | International Migration Review | 1997 | 444 |
26 | The Crucible within: Ethnic Identity, Self-Esteem, and Segmented Assimilation among Children of Immigrants | International Migration Review | 1994 | 441 |
27 | Gender Matters: Ethnographers Bring Gender from the Periphery toward the Core of Migration Studies | International Migration Review | 2006 | 407 |
28 | Queer Intersections: Sexuality and Gender in Migration Studies | International Migration Review | 2006 | 397 |
29 | Ethnic and Racial Identities of Second-Generation Black Immigrants in New York City | International Migration Review | 1994 | 395 |
30 | Towards a Political Theory of Migrant Transnationalism | International Migration Review | 2003 | 394 |
31 | Guestworkers in Europe: A Resurrection? | International Migration Review | 2006 | 394 |
32 | Social Remittances: Migration Driven Local-Level Forms of Cultural Diffusion | International Migration Review | 1998 | 388 |
33 | Conclusion: Theoretical Convergencies and Empirical Evidence in the Study of Immigrant Transnationalism | International Migration Review | 2003 | 388 |
34 | A Glass Half Full? Gender in Migration Studies | International Migration Review | 2006 | 386 |
35 | Migration Infrastructure | International Migration Review | 2014 | 376 |
36 | The Role of Religion in the Origins and Adaptation of Immigrant Groups in the United States | International Migration Review | 2004 | 375 |
37 | The Ethnic Origins of Nations. | International Migration Review | 1990 | 373 |
38 | Contemporary American Attitudes toward U.S. Immigration | International Migration Review | 1996 | 355 |
39 | The Politics of Migrants’ Transnational Political Practices | International Migration Review | 2003 | 351 |
40 | Migration and Community Formation under Conditions of Globalization | International Migration Review | 2002 | 349 |
41 | The Second Generation in Europe | International Migration Review | 2003 | 338 |
42 | Ethnic and Racial Identities of Second-Generation Black Immigrants in New York City | International Migration Review | 1994 | 325 |
43 | The Economics of Transnational Living | International Migration Review | 2003 | 324 |
44 | Assimilation and its Discontents: Between Rhetoric and Reality | International Migration Review | 1997 | 320 |
45 | Social Capital and the Adaptation of the Second Generation: The Case of Vietnamese Youth in New Orleans | International Migration Review | 1994 | 310 |
46 | The Globalization of Migration: Has the World Become More Migratory? | International Migration Review | 2014 | 302 |
47 | Immigration Theory for a New Century: Some Problems and Opportunities | International Migration Review | 1997 | 291 |
48 | Numbers vs. Rights: Trade-Offs and Guest Worker Programs | International Migration Review | 2008 | 287 |
49 | The Refugee in Flight: Kinetic Models and forms of Displacement | International Migration Review | 1973 | 285 |
50 | Limits of Citizenship: Migrants and Postnational Membership in Europe. | International Migration Review | 1996 | 283 |