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1. Paper chains: tied visas, migration policies, and legal coercion.

2. Papers, Performance, and Making Immigration Matter.

3. State‐level immigration legislation and social life: The impact of the "show me your papers" laws.

4. Citizenship, Immigration and Race Relations in Lambeth Palace Library Archives.

5. Reflections on the Reflection Paper on the Future of EU Finances.

6. Loitering with (research) intent: Remote ethnographies in the immigration tribunal.

7. Papers That Work: Migration Brokers, State/Market Boundaries, and the Place of Law.

8. European migration governance in the context of uncertainty.

9. Ethical tensions of migrants in the informal economy in the Global South.

10. New immigration destinations in Sweden: Migrant residential trajectories intersecting rural areas.

11. "Hurdles" or "lubricants": Petty corruption and Chinese migrants in Africa.

12. How migration information campaigns shape local perceptions and discourses of migration in Harar city, Ethiopia.

13. Human mobility in the context of environmental and climate change: Recent data collection tools from the International Organization for Migration to address key methodological and conceptual issues.

14. Moderating the Impact of Nurse Emigration on the Health Sector: The State and Policy Instrument Choice.

15. A critique of gender‐blind migration theories and data sources.

16. What is "determinant" in the social determinants of health? A case seen through multiple lenses.

17. Returns from the South: Effects of return migration of Ghanaian migrants from China on livelihoods and wealth inequalities in Ghana.

18. Public perspectives on inequality and mental health: A peer research study.

19. Children and families with no recourse to public funds: Learning from case reviews.

20. Building, negotiating and sustaining transnational social networks: Narratives of international students' migration decisions in Canada.

22. A measure of positive and negative perception of migration: Development and psychometric properties of the Positive and Negative Perception of Immigrants Scale (PANPIS).

23. Classroom effects are as large as grade‐level effects on curriculum‐based measurement maze reading scores of secondary school students with and without special educational needs.

24. Is ideological polarisation by age group growing in Europe?

25. Considering the role of integration experiences in shaping immigrants' post‐migration food choices and eating practices.

26. Shame and the moral emotions: Issues in cross‐cultural clinical practice.

27. Quod vadis? The effect of youth unemployment and demographic pressure on migration in the MENA region.

28. Culture, ethnicity, and socio‐economic status as determinants of the management of patients with advanced heart failure who need palliative care: A clinical consensus statement from the Heart Failure Association (HFA) of the ESC, the ESC Patient Forum, and the European Association of Palliative Care

29. Being a patient among other patients: Refugees' political inclusion through the Austrian solidarity‐based healthcare system.

30. Negotiating social belonging: A case study of second‐generation Kurds in London.

31. Welfare chauvinism among co‐ethnics: Evidence from a conjoint experiment in South Korea.

32. Mobility in seventh‐century Byzantium: analysing Emperor Heraclius' political ideology and propaganda.

33. In enemy hands: the Byzantine experience of captivity between the seventh and tenth centuries.

34. The UK National Health Service's migration infrastructure in times of Brexit and COVID‐19: Disjunctures, continuities and innovations.

35. Migration 2030: Governing migration in a globalising world.

36. Temporary labour migration in Asia: The transnationality‐precarity nexus.

37. Migrant networks, information flows and the place of residence: The case of Polish immigrants in the UK.

38. Labour market institutions and immigration policy attitudes: The moderated impact of economic vulnerability.

39. The well‐being and voice of migrant workers in participatory organizational interventions.

40. Can the medical educator speak? The next frontier of globalisation research in medical education.

41. Free versus regulated migration: Comparing the wages of the New Zealand‐born, other migrants and the Australia‐born workers in Australia.

42. The multi‐scalar embeddedness of support policies for migrant entrepreneurship in Japan.

43. Culture and the labor supply of female immigrants.

44. Intra‐company transfers: The government/corporate interface in the United Kingdom.

45. Onward migration of Latin American families: negotiating citizenship and mobility in times of crisis.

46. Searching for Stability: Onward Migration and Pathways of Precarious Incorporation in and Out of Spain.

47. The increasing relevance of European rural young people in policy agendas: Contributions from community psychology.

48. "Who is not an agent here?": The Collateral Damage of Anti‐Trafficking in Nepal.

49. Under the quasi‐judicial state: H‐1B employment rights in an era of judicial retrenchment.

50. Remittances and emigration intentions: Evidence from Armenia.