Melissa Siegel

Melissa Siegel

Universiteit Maastricht

H-index: 30

Europe-Netherlands

About Melissa Siegel

Melissa Siegel, With an exceptional h-index of 30 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universiteit Maastricht, specializes in the field of migration, development, immigration, integration, refugee.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Remittance Receivers as Targets for Corruption in Latin America

Effects of involuntary immobility on development

How (re) integration success and (re) integration failure is conceptualised in different contexts for women trafficked for the purpose of sexual exploitation

The indirect effects of migration on development

How humanitarian are Germans towards refugees?

Resilience strategies of Filipino irregular migrant domestic workers in the Netherlands during the COVID‐19 pandemic

The impacts of COVID-19 on Filipino irregular migrant domestic workers in the Kingdom of the Netherlands

Academic Resilience During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Triarchic Analysis of Education Policy Developments across Canada

Melissa Siegel Information

University

Position

Professor of Migration Studies

Citations(all)

3322

Citations(since 2020)

1866

Cited By

2120

hIndex(all)

30

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

82

i10Index(since 2020)

55

Email

University Profile Page

Universiteit Maastricht

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Melissa Siegel Skills & Research Interests

migration

development

immigration

integration

refugee

Top articles of Melissa Siegel

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Remittance Receivers as Targets for Corruption in Latin America

The Journal of Development Studies

Pui-Hang Wong

Ortrun Merkle

Melissa Siegel

2024/2/1

Effects of involuntary immobility on development

Changes

Carlos Vargas-Silva

Melissa Siegel

2024/2

How (re) integration success and (re) integration failure is conceptualised in different contexts for women trafficked for the purpose of sexual exploitation

International Review of Victimology

Biljana Meshkovska

Arjan ER Bos

Melissa Siegel

2023/5

The indirect effects of migration on development

Changes

Katrin Marchand

Jessica Hagen-Zanker

Melissa Siegel

2023/11

How humanitarian are Germans towards refugees?

Tobias Hillenbrand

Bruno Martorano

Laura Metzger

Melissa Siegel

2023/9/25

Resilience strategies of Filipino irregular migrant domestic workers in the Netherlands during the COVID‐19 pandemic

Population, Space and Place

Lalaine Siruno

Melissa Siegel

2023

The impacts of COVID-19 on Filipino irregular migrant domestic workers in the Kingdom of the Netherlands

Migration Policy Practice

Lalaine Siruno

Melissa Siegel

2023/6

Academic Resilience During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Triarchic Analysis of Education Policy Developments across Canada

Canadian Journal of Education

Louis Volante

Camila Lara

Don A Klinger

Melissa Siegel

2022

Remittances, Health Access, and Outcomes

Melissa Siegel

2021

Confronting the challenge of immigrant student underachievement: A comparative analysis of education policies and programs in Canada, New Zealand and England

Comparative and international education (Ottawa, Ont.)

Louis Volante

Don A Klinger

Melissa Siegel

2021

Mental health and utilization of health care among asylum-seekers and refugees: results from a cross-sectional survey

Das Gesundheitswesen

N Gottlieb

M Siegel

2021/9

Long-term (re) integration of persons trafficked for the purpose of sexual exploitation

International review of victimology

Biljana Meshkovska

Arjan ER Bos

Melissa Siegel

2021/9

Immigrant student resilience: Policy directions for a Post-COVID-19 world. Academic resilience in a post-COVID world

Migration Policy Practice

Louis Volante

Melissa Siegel

2021

Migration and health

Pan Eur Netw Gov

D Ingleby

A Krasnik

V Lorant

O Razum

A Chiarenza

...

2013

Covid-19, remittances and repercussions

Melissa Siegel

2020

The impact of migration on development in developing countries: A review of the empirical literature

Lisa Andersson

Melissa Siegel

2020

Shaping the migration journey–the role of corruption and gender

Ortrun Merkle

Julia Reinold

Melissa Siegel

2020/11/26

The use of a Multidimensional Support Model to examine policies and practices for immigrant students across Canada

Canadian Journal of Education/Revue canadienne de l'éducation

Louis Volante

Camila Lara

Don A Klinger

Melissa Siegel

2020/1/1

Intra-EU migration: Shedding light on drivers, corridors and the relative importance of migrant characteristics

Miriam Mack

Sarah Roeder

Katrin Marchand

Melissa Siegel

2020/10/5

International student mobility decision-making in a European context

Talitha Dubow

Katrin Marchand

Melissa Siegel

2020/7/7

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