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1. On Subjectivity and the Relationship with the Other: Qualitative Results of an Interview‐Study with 50 Young Muslims.

2. Internal migration and housing costs—A panel analysis for Germany.

3. Love in motion: Migration patterns of internationally mobile couples.

4. Take Me 'Home': Return Migration among Germany's Older Immigrants.

5. What Makes an Entrepreneur and Does it Pay? Native Men, Turks, and Other Migrants in Germany.

6. Welcoming the Unwelcome: How Contact Shapes Contexts of Reception for New Immigrants in Germany and the United States.

7. Migration and Wage-setting: Reassessing the Labor Market Effects of Migration.

8. Neoliberalism and the Economic Utility of Immigration: Media Perspectives of Germany's Immigration Law.

9. "Habt ihr was für mich?": Critical Collectivity in Terézia Mora's "Selbstbildnis mit Geschirrtuch" (2016).

10. Immigration, uncertainty and macroeconomic dynamics.

11. International Migration With Heterogeneous Agents: Theory and Evidence for Germany, 1967-2009.

12. Human Smuggling to and through Germany LE TRAFIC D'ÊTRE HUMAINS POUR ET PAR L'ALLEMAGNE EL TRÁFICO ILÍCITO DE PERSONAS HACIA ALEMANIA Y ATRAVÉS DEL PAÍS.

13. TOWARDS AN EXPLANATION OF THE PERFORMANCE DIFFERENCES OF TURKS IN THE NETHERLANDS AND GERMANY: THE CASE FOR A COMPARATIVE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF INTEGRATION.

14. Building Walls, Bounding Nations: Migration and Exclusion in Canada and Germany, 1870–1939.

15. Embodying legal precarity: Living with ongoing short‐term protection in Germany.

16. Transnational Turkish–German community in limbo. Consequences of political tensions between migrant receiving and sending countries.

17. Origin and transit migration of Afghans and Syrians to Germany: The influential actors and factors behind the destination choice.

18. Demography: Fast and Slow.

19. The Impact of Immigration on Attitudes toward the EU: Evidence from a Three‐Country Survey Experiment*.

20. Movement patterns of the White‐tailed Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla): post‐fledging behaviour, natal dispersal onset and the role of the natal environment.

21. Are migrants more skilled than non-migrants? Repeat, return, and same-employer migrants.

22. ABSTRACTS.

23. Integration Needs and Support Offered: The Effects of Support on Young Spaniards in Germany.

24. Explaining Native‐Migrant Differences in Parental Knowledge about the German Educational System.

25. Turkish German.

26. Assimilation of Foreigners in Former West Germany.

27. Mustn't Grumble: Immigration, Health and Health Service Use in the UK and Germany* Mustn't Grumble: Immigration, Health and Health Service Use in the UK and Germany.

28. The role of personal values and basic traits in perceptions of the consequences of immigration: A three-nation study.

29. Why Go to France or Germany, if You Could as Well Go to the UK or the US? Selective Features of Immigration to the EU 'Big Three' and the United States.

30. We all live in Germany but ... Ingroup projection, group-based emotions and prejudice against immigrants.

31. The Politicization of Migrants: Further Evidence that Politicized Collective Identity is a Dual Identity.

32. Migration and innovation: Does cultural diversity matter for regional R&D activity?

33. Who stays, who goes, who returns?

34. Reborn Jews: A New Jewish Community in Germany.

35. Paternity for Sale:.

36. Push-Pull Factors and Immigrant Political Integration in Germany.

37. In the wake of the wave: globalization, networks, and the experiences of transmigrant seafarers in northern Germany.

38. New Chinese Migration to Germany: Historical Consistencies and New Patterns of Diversification within a Globalized Migration Regime.

39. South--North Refugee Migration: Lessons for Development Cooperation.

40. Immigration, integration and the ethnicization of politics: A review of German literature.

41. South-North Migration.