“…This dualistic discourse then often implies inherently positive discourses surrounding 'expats' or 'desirable migrants' , whereas (undesirable) 'migrants' on the other end of the spectrum are associated with immigration processes which are perceived more negatively in society . This categorical dichotomy is typically based on a number of attributes, including but not limited to differences in educational levels , estimated (economic) contributions to the host society (Dalsin, 2016;, motivation for mobility (Dalsin, 2016), agency in the mobility process , race and ethnicity , socioeconomic class (Bryceson & Vuorela, 2002), and the type of job performed in the host country .…”