The Taub Center Social Welfare Program analyzes the various social welfare programs from the perspectives of structure, availability, accessibility, and coverage; it assesses the extent to which the target populations are aware of their rights and able to utilize them; and it compares the social welfare programs in Israel to those in other welfare states. The studies carried out by the Taub Center in this area deal with topics such as social investment programs, privatization of the social welfare system and the place of civil society organizations within the system, the participation of Arab children in early childhood education and care frameworks, poverty and inequality, and the situation of senior citizens and their place in the labor market.
Welfare Budgets for Israel’s Elderly Population
20.12.2014The review points to an increase in the allowances provided by the National Insurance Institute and the success of these...
- Sagit Azary-Viesel Haya Stier
Patterns of Expenditure on Food in Israel
20.12.2014This chapter attempts to define the normative per capita expenditure on food in Israel; the normative expenditure refers to one...
- Dov Chernichovsky Eitan Regev
Social Expenditure Tables
20.12.2014This section of the State of the Nation Report contains data tables aggregated by the Taub Center on final budget...
- Sagit Azary-Viesel Yulia Cogan
Poverty Within the Elderly Population in Israel
20.12.2014While there has been an increase in poverty among the general population, the findings point to a decline in poverty...
- Haya Stier Haim Bleikh
Gaping Gaps: Income Inequality in Israel
22.09.2014A study by Taub Center Executive Director, Prof. Dan-Ben David, and Taub Center researcher Haim Bleikh in the State of the...
- Taub Center Staff
Back to Basics: Material Hardship in Israel
21.09.2014While this figure helps illuminate the extent of the poverty problem within Israel, what does it actually mean to live...
- Taub Center Staff
Family Structure and Well-Being Across Israel’s Diverse Population
22.08.2014Some of the Brief’s highlights include: Israel has the highest birth rates in the developed world (3.0 children per woman...
- Liora Bowers
Pensions, Poverty, and the Elderly in Israel
22.01.2014Welfare and social security policies eliminate almost 90% of elderly poverty in the vast majority of countries examined, but have...
- Liora Bowers