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.
Social Service Budgeting in Israeli Local Authorities
15.12.2017Welfare services in the local authorities are budgeted according to the “matching” method: for every shekel invested by the local...
Does more competition make social services better? Outsourcing by the Ministry of Labor and Welfare
15.12.2017The privatization of social welfare services in Israel has been an on-going process since the 1980s, and has not been...
- Taub Center Staff
Developments in Israeli Social Welfare Policy
15.12.2017The full chapter can be accessed using the link on the right. Israeli social welfare policy, as reflected in social spending...
Israel as a Welfare State: A Visual Essay
28.09.2017In recent decades, the “welfare state” concept has become popular among academics, journalists, policymakers, and the general public. It is...
- Noam Tarshish
“The War Against Poverty” – Where do things stand?
15.07.2017In 2014, the Committee to Fight Poverty in Israel (the Elalouf Committee) presented a detailed list of recommendations to cut...
- Taub Center Staff