Research areas
I am a quantitative sociologist specialized in the analysis of international migration and immigrant incorporation. My research focuses on the drivers of migration, particularly the role of migrant networks and migration policies. I am further interested
Selection of publications
Czaika, M. & Toma, S. 2017 “International academic mobility across space and time. The case of Indian academics”. Population Space and Place, 23 (8): e2069
Toma, S. 2016 “Putting social capital in (a family) perspective. Determinants of labour market outcomes among Senegalese women in Europe”, International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 57 (3): 127-150
Toma, S. 2016 “The role of migrant networks in the labour market outcomes of Senegalese men: how destination contexts matter” Ethnic and Racial Studies, 39 (4): 593-613
Toma, S. 2015 “The school-to-work transitions of second-generation youth in France” International Journal of Migration and Border Studies, 1 (4): 372-398
Toma, S. & Castagnone, E. 2015. “What drives onward mobility within Europe. The case of Senegalese migrations to France, Italy and Spain”, Population, 70 (1): 69-101
Vause, S., & Toma, S. 2015 “Is feminization really on the rise? The case of international migration flows from DR Congo and Senegal”, Population, 70 (1): 41-67
Toma, S. & Vause, S., 2014. “Gender differences in the role of migrant networks. Comparing Congolese and Senegalese flows to Europe”, International Migration Review, 48(4): 972-997