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Low employability among specific populations (e.g., religious/traditional women, the elderly, disabled workers, immigrants) has unfavorable consequences on the: unemployed individual, society, and the state economy. The latter include: poverty, a heavy toll on welfare budgets, diminished growth,...
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same work. Nevertheless, most sectoral collective agreements in Israel afford only men with the right to a "family … supplement". The current article seeks to understand the historical and sociological origins of "family supplement" arrangements … through both historical archival research and comparative research. The research shows that Histadrut established the family …
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people reported mostly donating the grant or using it to help family or friends as reported saving it (10–18 percent), with …
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people reported mostly donating the grant or using it to help family or friends as reported saving it (10-18 percent), with …
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democratic, developed countries. This stems from the fact that under Israeli law many areas of family law, first and foremost … established for commercial purposes. A spectrum of family unions has nonetheless developed, gaining state recognition in various … able resolve the outstanding problems. In its absence, a legal status is not conferred upon same-sex family unions and as …
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people reported mostly donating the grant or using it to help family or friends as reported saving it (10-18 percent), with …
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We provide a portrait of change in the family demography of native-born, secular Jews in Israel. We document that in …
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Low employability among specific populations (e.g., religious/traditional women, the elderly, disabled workers, immigrants) has unfavorable consequences on the: unemployed individual, society, and the state economy. The latter include: poverty, a heavy toll on welfare budgets, diminished growth,...
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