Central and Eastern European Migration Review is a general migration journal focused on migration within, in to and out of Central and Eastern Europe. It is published by the Centre of Migration Research (Univeraity of Warsaw) and and the Polish Academy of Sciences and a large part of the articles relate to Polish migration. Authors and editorial board members come from across Eastern, Central and Western Europe.
How established is it?
Central and Eastern European Migration Review is 11 years old (launched in 2012) and is published by Centre of Migration Research, University of Warsaw. The journal publishes fewer than 20 articles per year (estimated by Google Scholar). It is included in 3 of the databases used for compiling the PRIO Guide to Migration Journals (DOAJ, Google Scholar Metrics, and Web of Science Core Collection).
How much are the articles cited?
The proportion of articles in Central and Eastern European Migration Review that are cited at least once within a few years of publication is much higher than average for journals included in the guide. The average number of citations to each article is unknown (because the journal is not covered by "Scimago).
What are the options for open access?
Central and Eastern European Migration Review is a diamond open-access journal, meaning that every article is free for all to read and authors are not required to pay any fee. The publication costs are instead covered by supporting institutions.
How long are the articles?
Central and Eastern European Migration Review invites articles of up to 10000 words. For more information about submissions and access to past articles, see the journal's web site.