The latest issue of the Journal of Refugee Studies (JRS) has been published. Contents of vol. 38, no. 1, March 2025 include seven Special Issue articles that focus on "Older refugees: Who are they and how are they faring?," as well as nine original articles, as follows:
Special issue:
- Editors’ introduction—older refugees: Who are they and how are they faring? [abstract]
- Older refugees and internally displaced people in African countries: findings from a scoping review of literature [open access]
- The role of age at migration in socio-cultural integration: testing mediating mechanisms among recent refugees [abstract]
- Challenging the ‘Youth Gaze’: building diversity into refugee and asylum reception and integration programmes [open access]
- Older refugee perspectives on death, remembrance, and burial: the East Timorese in Indonesia [open access]
- ‘My family needed me’: exploring caring dimensions and care circulation among older Venezuelans on the move in Peru [abstract]
- Drivers of loneliness among older refugees [abstract]
Other articles:
- Durable solutions: to what and for whom? [abstract]
- Resettlement vs. spontaneous applications: Canadians’ attitudes to asylum policy in a comparative perspective [open access]
- Private sponsorship prefigured: religious groups and Canada’s Cold War refugee policy [open access]
- Out of sync: temporal governance and agency in refugee families with temporary protection status in Denmark [open access]
- ‘But we have to be realistic’: examining the origins of temporary protection in the USA and European Union [open access]
- Navigating the tension: US refugee resettlement agency support of postsecondary access [abstract]
- UNHCR–state relations: transfer of authority over refugee status determination [open access]
- Refuge in the Levant and Eastern Mediterranean: spaces of containment or places of choice? [open access]
- Feeling out-of-sync: navigating new rhythms in places of settlement [open access]
Six reviews are also included.
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