About the Consortium

What is the German-Israeli Research Consortium «Migration and Societal Integration»?

The German-Israeli Research Consortium «Migration and Societal Integration» is composed of five interdisciplinary research groups working in partnership to study and analyze acculturation and its consequences for the psychosocial adjustment of migrants in Israel and Germany.

Who are the members?

The Consortium is headed by Prof. Dr. Rainer K. Silbereisen at the University of Jena and involves researchers in the fields of Psychology, Sociology, Criminology and Linguistics from universities in Germany (Berlin, Bielefeld, Bremen, Chemnitz, Jena, Leipzig, Mannheim) and in Israel (Bar-Ilan, Haifa, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv).

What is the focus of the Consortium?

The study examines biographic transitions from childhood to early adulthood, i.e., the transition from home to day care, to elementary school, and to higher education; entry to the labor market; and first romantic relationships and the transition to marriage, and compares these transitions between various migrant, ethnic minority and native groups in Israel and Germany. The study focuses on positive development, e.g. competencies and well-being, and factors that promote successful acculturation. Principal research questions include:

What is the approach and timeline?

In 2006 the Research Consortium «Migration and Societal Integration» started its research activities with three German-Israeli research groups funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). One year later, in Spring 2007, two more projects joined the consortium. Until 2009 the research program will undertake the collection of multiple data sets, the comprehensive analysis of the data, and publication of first results.

Why a consortium?

Multiple, small studies often result in a mixed bag of findings that cannot be harmonized. The Consortium has been created to avoid this problem by constituting a coordinated, comprehensive study that helps shape the successful acculturation of migrants. The Consortium further intends to stimulate knowledge and exchange among researchers and practitioners by organizing workshops and seminars on latest concepts, methods and results in the area of migration.

University of Jena
Department of Developmental Psychology
Am Steiger 3, Haus 1
07743 Jena, Germany

Phone: + 49 (0) 3641 – 945200
Fax: + 49 (0) 3641 – 945202
Email: elke.schroeder@uni-jena.de