
International Migration Review
Published on behalf of the Center for Migration Studies
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Joseph Chamie Associate Editors: Rey Koslowski, Philip L. Martin and Sharon Stanton Russell
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International Migration Review is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal created to encourage and facilitate the study of all aspects of sociodemographic, historical, economic, political, legislative and international migration. It is internationally regarded as the principal journal in the field facilitating study of international migration, ethnic group relations, and refugee movements. Through an interdisciplinary approach and from an international perspective, IMR provides the single most comprehensive forum devoted exclusively to the analysis and review of international population movements.
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Between 'Here' and 'There': Immigrant Cross-Border Activities and Loyalties
Roger Waldinger
The Cat and Mouse Game at the Mexico-U.S. Border: Gendered Patterns and Recent Shifts
Katharine M. Donato, Brandon Wagner, and Evelyn Patterson
'I Vow to Thee My Countries' - The Expansion of Dual Citizenship in the 21st Century
Tanja Brøndsted Sejersen
'No Thanks, We're Full': Individual Characteristics, National Context, and Changing Attitudes Toward Immigration
Rima Wilkes, Neil Guppy, and Lily Farris
