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The Afterword summarises the main points of the book and puts the preceding chapters into a wider conversation beyond the particular context of Aotearoa/New Zealand. It focuses on the multidimensionality of inequality and highlights the problems of legal status, the neo-liberal logic of migration governance and the politics of classification. These themes make the book relevant to a global audience.
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Bauder, H. (2020). Migration, Diversity and Inequality: Afterword. In: Simon-Kumar, R., Collins, F., Friesen, W. (eds) Intersections of Inequality, Migration and Diversification. Mobility & Politics. Palgrave Pivot, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-19099-6_8
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