“…Hence, subjective social positions are strongly contingent upon the reference groups that serve as a basis for social comparison (Major, 1994; see also Lindemann & Saar, 2014). In the specific case of migration, research has shown how various reference groups, composed of friends, relatives, and colleagues with deviating norms and values, promote experiences of multiple and sometimes conflicting social positions in different contexts (Faist et al, 2021;Stock, 2023;Wang & Shen, 2023). Therefore, the study of subjective social positions challenges the overly optimistic portrayal of migration as a means for upward social mobility (Jonsson, 2020, p. 205).…”