Migration Letters – Volume 3, Issue 1, 2006 April [Print Copy]
Migration Letters is an international leading scholarly journal for researchers, students, scholars who investigate human migration as well as practitioners and quick dissemination of research in the field through its letter type format enabling concise sharing of short accounts of research, debates, case studies, book reviews and viewpoints in this multidisciplinary field of social sciences.
Table of Contents
Articles
Migrants trafficking and individual strategies: the formation of dynamic channels in international migration | |
João Peixoto | 1-9 |
Ethnic Residential Segregation and Assimilation in British Towns and Cities: a Comparison of those claiming Single and Du-al Ethnic Identities | |
Ron Johnston, Michael Poulsen, James Forrest | 11-30 |
Ethnic conflict, wars and international migration of Turkmen: evidence from Iraq | |
Ibrahim Sirkeci | 31-42 |
Mental Health Workforce Collaboration and Partnership: Towards a response to World Health Assembly Resolution WHA 57.19 | |
Nicholas G Procter | 43-52 |
International migration between Finland and the Baltic Sea Region | |
Elli Heikkilä | 53-65 |
Haciendo de Tripas el Corazón/Plucking Up Courage: Migration, Family Internal Conflict, and Gender in Veronica’s Story | |
Hilary Parsons Dick | 67-75 |
Viewpoints
Where do they go? “A day without a Mexican,” a perspective from south of the border | |
Jeffrey H. Cohen | 77-86 |
Book Reviews
Book Review | |
87-89 |