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1. CHAPTER ONE: REVIEWING HISTORY: A PAPER TRANSFORMATION.

2. I need you to survive: a qualitative exploration of family-based beliefs among resettled Congolese refugee women in the USA.

3. Introduction.

4. Masculinity attitudes in the United States across intersections of race/ethnicity, immigration status, and education.

5. Bibliometric analysis of immigration and environmental degradation: evidence from past decades.

6. Negotiating Work-Family Transitions: Reverse Family Migration among Second-Generation Hong Kong Mothers.

7. AMERICAN EMPLOYERS’ INTERESTS AND MIGRANT LABOUR IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE.

8. Immigration Attitudes and Positive Messaging: Evidence From the United States.

9. POSITION PAPERS: UNITED STATES BORDER POLICY.

10. Is the offshore outsourcing landscape for US manufacturers migrating away from China?

11. Influences of return migration on international collaborative research networks: cases of Japanese scientists returning from the US.

12. 'Papers Please', Rules Court All Immigrants May Face Racial Profi ling.

13. How legal patterns over lifetime of migration shape migrants' labour market outcomes: Evidence from Mexican migrants in the United States.

14. PASSPORT CONFISCATIONS AT THE AMERICAN EMBASSY IN YEMEN: HOW THEY HOLD UP UNDER THE ICCPR.

15. An Assessment of MSW Social Work Curricula: Semester-Long Courses Specifically Related to Immigrants and Immigration.

16. Korean Immigrant Fathers' Perceptions and Attitudes Toward Their Parenting Involvement.

17. Transborder pedagogies of the home in contexts of forced repatriation.

18. A Comparative Study of the African Diasporas' Contribution to the Development of and Their Integration in the US and the UK.

19. Embedding Remittances: A Methodological Note on Financial Diaries in Nicaragua.

20. MIGRATION BETWEEN LATIN AMERICA AND THE UNITED STATES IN 2015-2018. DIFFERENCES IN IMMIGRATION POLICIES BETWEEN THE OBAMA AND TRUMP ADMINISTRATIONS.

21. Work and occupational profile of Eastern African immigrants in the United States: a historical overview.

22. Immigrant retention in NB: an analysis using administrative Medicare Registry data.

23. The Changing Age Distribution of the United States.

24. Comments and Discussion.

25. The Influence of Country of Origin in the Process of Party Identification Acquisition.

26. 'Swallow medicine, eat rice, pray about health': health, health care and health-seeking experiences of South-East Asian older refugees.

27. Skilled Immigrants, Firms, and the Global Geography of Innovation.

28. The AALA, and the emergence of Asian American Studies in Japan.

29. IRELAND AND THE BIRTH OF THE IRISH-AMERICAN PRESS, 1842-61.

30. Furthering the Balch Institute Legacy: Eastern European-Related Collections at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.

31. Counter-mapping migration: irregular migrants’ stories through cognitive mapping.

32. Acculturation of Halal Food to the American Food Culture through Immigration and Globalization: A Literature Review.

33. Immigration: The "Illegal Alien" Problem.

34. From Mugshots to Masterpieces: Identities Revealed Through Immigration Portraits of the Chinese Exclusion Era.

35. Gender Structure Which Causes Immigration: Postwar Immigrant Japanese Women and Gender Discrimination in Japan.

36. Urban and Transnational Politics in America: Novus Ordo Seclorum?

37. Asymmetrical Opinion Structures and Attitudes toward Immigration in Canada.

38. Identifying and Incorporating Latino Leadership through Formal Bureuacratic Processes in the New Latino Destinations.

39. Organizing Immigrant Communities in American Cities: Is this Transnationalism or What?

40. Assessing Migration Reform in the ‘Smart Border’ Security Environment.

41. Migration as a Vector of Economic Losses from Disaster-Affected Areas in the United States.

42. A Systematic Review and Meta-Synthesis of Barriers and Facilitators of Help-Seeking Behaviors in South Asian Women Living in High-Income Countries who Have Experienced Domestic Violence: Perception of Domestic Violence Survivors and Service Providers.

43. EDITORIAL COMMENTS.

44. Comment and Discussion.

45. The Effects of Immigration on the U.S. Economy.

46. IMMIGRATION AND DEMOGRAPHICS: CAN HIGH IMMIGRANT FERTILITY EXPLAIN VOTER SUPPORT FOR IMMIGRATION?

47. Working Within the Aspiring Center: Professional Status and Mobilities Among Migrant Faculty in Singapore.

49. Experiences of Karen refugees with traditional and western medicine in the USA.

50. THE LABOR MARKET AND ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION: THE OUTLOOK FOR THE 1980s.