Dear Adel, If you have written within the purview of a subject matter, then your subject of research should determine where to publish. For instance, a paper of migrants transfers could be published migration letters or remittance review. Make use of journal finder for that purpose.
Check the impact factor and choose the correct journal for the concerned topic. However, in my opinion journals without any IF can also be good. Decide yourself by going through the published papers in such journals.
The manuscript that you prepared should suit the journal that you have selected. Under that purview, check a list of highly impacted journals and select the one that will fit best for your data or work.
Selecting a journal for submitting your much-valued papers deserves careful attention. Decide the journal and the targeted readers before the writing stage itself. The factors influencing the selection of a journal include the impact factor or rating of the journal, its periodicity, promptness, punctuality, cost involved, the area of circulation (international, national, or regional), prospective audience, and the language of the journal. The preferences of the researchers also play a part in selection, for example, they may prefer to submit their article to a journal published by the professional group to which they are life members!