“…Transnational comparisons were especially detected in the context of skills mismatches after migration, social mobility, and social positioning. In comparing their situations to those of people back home, migrants “navigate around the relative deprivation” (Nowicka, , p. 23) or construct social upward mobility (Faist & Bilecen, ; Mulholland & Ryan, ). These references are closely linked to migrants' social positioning, which potentially stretches beyond national borders (e.g., Eade, Drinkwater, & Garapich, ; Faist, Bilecen, Barglowski, & Sienkiewicz, ; Nowicka, ), and the observation that the evaluation of resources depends on the respective context and should be assessed transnationally (Weiß, ).…”