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51. 'Their lives are even more on hold now': migrants' experiences of waiting and immobility during the COVID-19 pandemic.

54. Refugee and Asylum Seeker Communities and Access to Mental Health Support: A Local Case Study.

55. Narratives of coercive precarity experienced by mothers seeking asylum in the UK (Wales).

56. Living on the edge: precarity and freedom in Darwin, Australia.

57. Health-seeking behaviours of immigrants, asylum seekers and refugees in Europe: a systematic review of peer-reviewed articles.

58. Understanding key priority areas of mental health among queer asylum seekers and refugees in Australia through the lens of structural violence: A modified Delphi method study.

59. Civil Society Organizations and Labour Market Integration for Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Greece.

60. Refugees in the European Union: from emergency alarmism to common management.

61. Agonistic Conflict as a Distinct Type of Contentious Politics: Learning from Protests For and Against Asylum Seekers in Israel.

62. Practicing Conformity, Resistance and Resilience to Gender-Based Violence: Women Asylum Seekers in the Eastern Mediterranean.

63. Protection of the Rights of Ethiopian and DRC Refugees and Asylum Seekers: Examining the Role of South African NGOs (2005-2017).

64. The Political Work of Migration Governance Binaries: Responses to Zimbabwean "Survival Migration" at the Zimbabwe–South Africa Border.

65. 'I don't think there's anything I can do which can keep me healthy': how the UK immigration and asylum system shapes the health & wellbeing of refugees and asylum seekers in Scotland.

67. TRAFFIC POLICY TOWARDS THE CURRENT OF REFUGEES AND SUBSCRIBERS MOVEMENT IN REFORMING STATE SOVEREIGNTY.

68. A prospect of staying? Differentiated access to integration for asylum seekers in Germany.

69. Narratives of power and powerlessness: cultural competence in social work with asylum seekers and refugees.

70. Building inclusive cities: reflections from a knowledge exchange on the inclusion of newcomers by UK local authorities.

71. Refugee and asylum-seeking women's lived citizenship at the nexus of family violence and irregular migration.

72. "What does a torture survivor look like?" Nonverbal communication in US asylum interviews and hearings.

73. Does asylum seeker immigration increase support for the far right? Evidence from the United Kingdom, 2000–2015.

74. The 'integrative potential' and socio-political constraints of football in Southeast Europe: a critical exploration of lived experiences of people seeking asylum.

75. The nexus of immigration regulation and health governance: a scoping review of the extent to which right to access healthcare by migrants, refugees and asylum seekers was upheld in the United Kingdom during COVID-19.

76. 'Our home, your home?' The precarious housing pathways of asylum seekers in Catalonia.

77. Changing tactics in negotiating refugee assistance policies and practices: A case study of an asylum seeker-led organization in Hong Kong.

78. Improving Primary Healthcare Access for Asylum Seekers and Refugees: A Qualitative Study From a Swiss Family Physician Perspective.

79. Policies and initiatives/programs that promote health and self-care in asylum seekers living in high income countries: a narrative review.

80. Modifiable Risk Factors for Dementia Among Migrants, Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Australia: A Systematic Review.

81. North-South Knowledge Sharing on Incentive-based Conditional Cash Transfer Programs

82. Persecution as Experience and Knowledge: The Ontological Dynamics of Asylum Interviews.

83. Losing the Rights along the Way: The EU–Western Balkans Visa Liberalisation.

84. The effect of linguistic proximity on the labour market outcomes of the asylum population.

85. A Qualitative Exploration of Experiences of Asylum Seekers and People with Refugee Backgrounds in Accessing the Education System in Romania.

86. FROM REFOULEMENT AT SEA STRATEGY TO 'HERMES 2011' MISSION: ITALIAN MANAGEMENT OF MIGRATION FLOWS DURING AND AFTER 'SECURITARIAN' BIENNIUM (2008-2009).

87. The moderating role of socially desirable responding in implicit–explicit attitudes toward asylum seekers.

88. Employment of Refugees: A Malaysian Perspective.

89. From collective centres to private accommodation: housing trajectories of asylum migrants in Switzerland.

90. Use of coercive measures in refugees and asylum seekers: a systematic review.

91. "Are we criminals?" – everyday racialisation in temporary asylum accommodation.

92. The "good refugee" ideal: How discourses of deservingness permeate Australia's refugee and asylum seeker narratives.

93. "Hapless Victims" or "Making Trouble": Audience Responses to Stereotypical Representations of Asylum Seekers in Australian News Discourse.

94. Emergency, exclusion, and inequity in education of refugee and asylum seeker children in Indonesia.

95. Asylum seeker poverty and bail reporting change activism.

96. Hosting to skim: organized crime and the reception of asylum seekers in Italy.

97. Socio-legal status and experiences of forced labour among asylum seekers and refugees in the UK.

98. TOWARDS A NEW RENTIER STATE MIGRATION MODEL? INSIGHTS FROM CENTRAL ASIA AND THE GULF ARAB STATES.

99. ‘They first killed his heart (then) he took his own life’. Part 1: A review of the context and literature on mental health issues for refugees and asylum seekers.