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References for The labor market in Israel, 2000–2016
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Further reading
- Ben-Bassat, A. (ed). The Israeli Economy in the Last Twenty Years, Forthcoming.
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Key references
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Ben-Bassat, A. (ed). The Israeli
Economy, 1985–1998: From Government Intervention to Market
Economics. Cambridge MA: MIT Press, 2002. Key reference: [1]
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Eckstein, Z., Lifshitz, O., Larom, T. Labor Market
Changes [in Hebrew]. Aaron Institute
for Economic Policy Paper, 2017. Key reference: [2]
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Cohen, A., Dehejia, R. H., Romanov, D. "Financial
incentives and fertility." Review of Economic
and Statistics 95:1 (2013): 1–20. Key reference: [3]
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Myers-JDC-Brookdale
Institute Findings from a
Study Monitoring the Impact of the Program on Persons Eligible
for Income Support at the Start of the Program (the Stock) after
Fifteen Months of Implementation and on New Applicants (the
Flow) Six Months After Applying for Income Support [in Hebrew]. Evaluation Study
of MEHALEV Summary Report No.6, 2008. Key reference: [4]
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Myers-JDC-Brookdale
Institute Evaluation
Research of OROT Program—Final Report [in Hebrew]. Israel: Myers-JDC-Brookdale Publications, 2010. Key reference: [5]
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Schlosser, A., Shanan, Y. Employment Cycles
Program Evaluation Report [in Hebrew]. Tel Aviv: Foerder Institute for Economic Research, 2016. Key reference: [6]
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OECD OECD Reviews of
Labour Market and Social Policies: Israel. Paris: OECD Publishing, 2010. Key reference: [7]
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OECD Divided We Stand:
Why Inequality Keeps Rising. Paris: OECD Publishing, 2011. Key reference: [8]
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Dahan, M. Income Inequality
in Israel: A Distinctive Evolution. CESifo Working
Paper No.6542, 2017-06. Key reference: [9]
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Eckstein, Z., Larom, T. Poverty in Israel:
Reasons and Labor Market Policy [in Hebrew]. Aaron Institute
for Economic Policy Paper No.2016.08, 2016-11. Key reference: [10]
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Ben-Bassat, A. (ed). The Israeli
Economy, 1985–1998: From Government Intervention to Market
Economics. Cambridge MA: MIT Press, 2002.