Between social integration, incorporation and exclusion: Perceptions of Eritrean forced migrants and Israeli professionals

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q2 DEMOGRAPHY
Lilach Lev Ari, Arie Herscovici
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This research focuses on various social integration patterns, as perceived by both Eritrean asylum seekers and professionals from NGOs and the Tel Aviv municipality who assist them. The study explores various theoretical concepts such as social exclusion, adaptation, incorporation, and integration in the context of migrants' interaction with the host society. These concepts traditionally suggest a linear progression; however, our findings indicate a more complex and dynamic social process. This is exemplified by the “differential exclusion model”: Namely, a situation where immigrants are incorporated into specific sectors of society but are excluded from others. Employing a qualitative research approach, the study involved semi‐structured interviews with 10 Eritrean asylum seekers and 11 Israeli professionals. The main findings indicate that due to help from professionals who work with them and other Israeli friends or employers, the Eritreans' sense of belonging‐feeling “at home,” is rather strong. However, Eritrean social networks appear to be quite loose and weak, and the strength of their community seems to have lost its leaders to other host countries, according to both Eritrean and professional perceptions. Although Tel Aviv serves as a partial resettlement “world city,” maintaining the differential exclusion model policy, as perceived by both groups of interviewees, the broader Israeli government policy offers even fewer opportunities for social integration. Given the prolonged state of uncertainty faced by this forced migrant community, the study concludes that it is imperative for they will be granted formal legal status, which might facilitate better social integration and inclusion for Eritrean asylum seekers and their children in Tel Aviv or Israel.
在社会融合、合并和排斥之间:对厄立特里亚强迫移民和以色列专业人员的看法
本研究的重点是厄立特里亚寻求庇护者以及为他们提供帮助的非政府组织和特拉维夫市政府的专业人员眼中的各种社会融合模式。在移民与东道国社会互动的背景下,本研究探讨了各种理论概念,如社会排斥、适应、融入和融合。这些概念传统上是指线性发展,但我们的研究结果表明这是一个更加复杂和动态的社会过程。差别排斥模式 "就是一个很好的例子:即,移民融入社会的特定部门,但被排斥在其他部门之外。本研究采用定性研究方法,对 10 名厄立特里亚寻求庇护者和 11 名以色列专业人员进行了半结构化访谈。主要研究结果表明,由于得到与他们共事的专业人员和其他以色列朋友或雇主的帮助,厄立特里亚人的归属感--"在家 "的感觉--相当强烈。然而,根据厄立特里亚人和专业人士的看法,厄立特里亚人的社会网络似乎相当松散和薄弱,他们社区的力量似乎已经失去了其他东道国的领导者。尽管特拉维夫是一个部分重新安置的 "世界城市",但在两组受访者看来,特拉维夫仍维持着有区别的排斥模式政策,而以色列政府更广泛的政策则为社会融合提供了更少的机会。鉴于这一被迫移民群体长期面临的不确定状态,本研究得出结论认为,当务之急是给予他们正式的合法身份,这可能有助于厄立特里亚寻求庇护者及其子女在特拉维夫或以色列更好地融入和融入社会。
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CiteScore
3.70
自引率
10.50%
发文量
130
期刊介绍: International Migration is a refereed, policy oriented journal on migration issues as analysed by demographers, economists, sociologists, political scientists and other social scientists from all parts of the world. It covers the entire field of policy relevance in international migration, giving attention not only to a breadth of topics reflective of policy concerns, but also attention to coverage of all regions of the world and to comparative policy.
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