Working and Poor

22.10.2011

The poverty rate among Israel’s working population is high and trending upward; working families currently account for most of Israel’s...

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  • Haya Stier

Welfare and Employment Among Single Mothers: Israel from a Comparative Perspective

22.10.2011

Women raising their children alone attract considerable public attention as a group, due primarily to their economic vulnerability. This comparison...

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  • Haya Stier

Income Inequality in Israel

22.10.2011

Wage gaps in Israel are higher than in any other developed country and are particularly evident where worker educational levels...

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  • Ayal Kimhi

The 2010 Social Survey

21.10.2011

The past year has seen a trend towards an improvement in the “Social Confidence Index,” that is tempered by population...

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A Work in Process or a Much Needed Change? Regulation in the Personal Welfare Services in Israel

20.10.2011

The current study examines the regulatory patterns of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Social Services. The findings show that...

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  • Lihi Lahat Gal Talit

Israel’s Healthcare System

14.10.2011

Manpower increases were recently authorized for the system, and access to healthcare in Israel’s periphery is expanding.  Some of these...

Public Spending in Israel over the Long Run

13.10.2011

While Israel has undergone some fairly seismic events government after government has managed to maintain considerable stability in civilian spending. ...

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  • Dan Ben-David

Education Reform and Narrowing Educational Gaps in Israel

02.10.2011

The education system tries to minimize these gaps with its emphasis on the accomplishments of weaker socioeconomic sectors. Nevertheless, stronger...

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