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@article{moreh2014,
author = {Moreh, Chris},
title = {Prestige and Status in the Migration Process: The Case of
Social Differentiation in a {Romanian} “Community” in {Spain}},
journal = {Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies},
volume = {40},
number = {11},
pages = {1758–1778},
date = {2014},
doi = {10.1080/1369183X.2014.886956},
langid = {en},
abstract = {This paper explores status relations in a Romanian migrant
“community” in Spain, developing a model of social differentiation
within the “community” based on ethnographic material. On a
theoretical level, the paper builds on the distinction between
“class” and “status”, emphasising the latter’s significance for
migration research. Empirically, it aims to complement the study of
status in the localities of origin, with a focus on status in the
“communities” at the destination. The paper suggests the existence
of a developmental line in differentiation practices, from the most
basic strategies of economic status improvement through the complex
mechanisms of “prestige” status recovery to the first occupational
advancements with an associated status relevant in the receiving
society, shaped by internal factors and external structural forces.
Based on this, the paper proposes the model of social
differentiation as a schematic tool that could become helpful in
examining other phenomena related to migrant communities, especially
their “adaptation possibilities”.}
}
For attribution, please cite this work as:
Moreh, Chris. 2014. “Prestige and Status in the Migration Process:
The Case of Social Differentiation in a Romanian
‘Community’ in Spain.” Journal of Ethnic and
Migration Studies 40 (11): 1758–78. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2014.886956.