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Migrationsprozesse globalisieren sich im Kontext komplexer Stratifikationssysteme und erzeugen diese zugleich, und zwar sowohl in den Entsende- als auch in den Aufnahmeländern, die wiederum Teil von internationalen Migrationssystemen sind. Meist entstehen Stratifikationssysteme durch das Zusammenspiel selektiver Ein- und Ausschließung in der Einwanderungspolitik und durch die Hierarchie der Staaten, die eine variable Geometrie der Freizügigkeit und der Übertragbarkeit von Qualifikationen und Kompetenzen hervorbringen.
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