INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW

metrics 2024

Advancing scholarly dialogue on migration dynamics.

Introduction

INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW is a leading academic journal published by SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC that focuses on the dynamic field of migration studies. Since its inception in 1972, the journal has become a cornerstone resource for researchers, professionals, and students interested in the complexities of migration, demographic shifts, and related socio-cultural phenomena. With a commendable impact in its respective categories, it holds a prestigious Q1 ranking in both Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) and Demography for 2023, reflecting its significant contributions to scholarly discourse. The journal's strong performance is underscored by its ranking of 7th in Social Sciences - Demography and 33rd in Arts and Humanities, placing it firmly in the top percentiles of both fields. Although it does not offer Open Access, the journal remains a vital resource for in-depth analyses and empirical research that inform policy and understanding of migration globally. The comprehensive scope aims to bridge various disciplines and approaches, thereby fostering a rich dialogue among scholars and practitioners alike. For those dedicated to advancing knowledge in migration studies, INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW stands out as an indispensable reference.

Metrics 2024

SCIMAGO Journal Rank1.56
Journal Impact Factor2.30
Journal Impact Factor (5 years)3.60
H-Index113
Journal IF Without Self2.30
Eigen Factor0.00
Normal Eigen Factor0.76
Influence1.57
Immediacy Index0.40
Cited Half Life16.00
Citing Half Life8.10
JCI1.47
Total Documents1100
WOS Total Citations4687
SCIMAGO Total Citations6582
SCIMAGO SELF Citations399
Scopus Journal Rank1.56
Cites / Document (2 Years)3.56
Cites / Document (3 Years)5.13
Cites / Document (4 Years)5.29

Metrics History

Rank 2024

Scopus

Demography in Social Sciences
Rank #7/139
Percentile 94.96
Quartile Q1
Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) in Arts and Humanities
Rank #33/552
Percentile 94.02
Quartile Q1

IF (Web Of Science)

DEMOGRAPHY
Rank 11/49
Percentile 78.60
Quartile Q1

JCI (Web Of Science)

DEMOGRAPHY
Rank 7/49
Percentile 85.71
Quartile Q1

Quartile History

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