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The implications of migration politics and asylum policies for the relationship between refugees and social workers: The case of Eritreans in Israel and Germany. Supervisors: Dr. Yochay Nadan & Prof. Mimi Ajzenstadt.
Perceptions of social workers, educators and parents in relation to the risk and protection of Israeli children of Ethiopian origin. Supervisor: Prof. Dorit Roer-Strier.
Social Workers' Constructions of Child Risk and Protection in the Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Community. Supervisors: Prof. Dorit Roer-Strier & Dr. Yochay Nadan.
Involvement in sexual acts between siblings in the Jewish orthodox society: Perspective of adults. Supervisors: Dr. Dafna Tener & Prof. Dorit Roer-Strier.
Post-doctoral fellowship at NEVET greenhouse and Freie Universität Berlin that focused on children’s perspectives among Jewish communities who immigrated to Israel and Germany from the Former Soviet Union.
Parenting beliefs and practices as well as parental perceptions of risk for children among the 1.5 generation of immigrants from the Former Soviet Union in Israel.
Supervisors: Prof. Dorit Roer-Strier and Prof. Heidi Keller
Perceptions of parents and social workers on risk and protection among children from impoverished neighborhood context. Supervisor: Prof. Dorit Roer-Strier.