Haim Bleikh
ResearcherHaim Bleikh is a researcher at the Taub Center. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of Haifa and a Master’s degree in Economics from Bar-Ilan University. His research at the Center focuses on poverty and inequality, labor economics, and the economics of education.
Publications
- Educational Trends in the Jewish Population: Long-Term Patterns by Ethnic Groups
- The Sources of Budget Gaps in the Official Primary Education System
- Working When Sick: Presenteeism in Israel
- Expenditure per Student in High Schools in Israel
- Overeducation Among Academic Degree Holders in Israel
- Expenditure Per Class and Per Student in the Primary School Education System
- The Welfare System: An Overview
- The Determinants of School Budgets: Per Class and Per Student
- Back and Forth: Commuting for Work in Israel
- Social Service Budgeting in Israeli Local Authorities
- Private Expenditure on Healthcare in Israel
- Poverty and Inequality in Israel: Trends and Decompositions
- Demographics in the Education System: Pupil Composition and Transfers between Education Streams
- Poverty and Inequality in Israel: An International Perspective
- Poverty Within the Elderly Population in Israel
- Implementation of Compulsory Education Law for Ages 3-4: Challenges and Recommendations
- Poverty and Inequality Over Time: In Israel and in the OECD