2(top 9%)
Impact Factor
2.1(top 9%)
extended IF
67(top 6%)
H-Index
941
authors
1.1K
papers
21.2K
citations
2.2K
citing journals
7K
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Most Cited Articles of Population, Space and Place

TitleYearCitations
Migrants as transnational development agents: an inquiry into the newest round of the migration–development nexus2008297
International Student Migration: Mapping the Field and New Research Agendas2013204
Diversifying European agglomerations: evidence of urban population trends for the 21st century2011202
New-build gentrification: its histories, trajectories, and critical geographies2010202
How far are the left-behind left behind? A preliminary study in rural China2007181
Theorising the Spaces of Student Migration2013177
Migration in a family way2008170
Geography and Migration Studies: Retrospect and Prospect2012166
Foucault's population geographies: classifications, biopolitics and governmental spaces2005159
Geographical mobility over the life course: motivations and implications2008157
The settlement intention of China's floating population in the cities: recent changes and multifaceted individual-level determinants2009155
Spatial segregation, segregation indices and the geographical perspective2006153
Heterolocal Identities? Counter-Urbanisation, Second Homes, and Rural Consumption in the Era of Mobilities2012151
Reverse remittances in the migration–development nexus: two-way flows between Ghana and the Netherlands2011142
Bringing norms back in: a theoretical and empirical discussion of their importance for understanding demographic behaviour2010117
The demographic transition revisited as a global process2004114
New Mobilities Across the Life Course: a Framework for Analysing Demographically Linked Drivers of Migration2015113
‘Been there, done that’: international student migration and human capital transfers from the UK to Slovakia2004111
Intensification of workplace regimes in British horticulture: the role of migrant workers2008109
Visitors or immigrants? International students in the United States2006109
Emergent spaces of reurbanisation: exploring the demographic dimension of inner-city residential change in a European setting2010108
Which migration, what development? Unsettling the edifice of migration and development2009107
The family context and residential choice: A challenge for new research2007107
To revitalise counterurbanisation research? Recognising an international and fuller picture2008107
Interlinkages between internal and international migration and development in the Asian region2006107