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The determinants of separations from employment: Israel, 1969-1972: Discussion Paper Series. Discussion Paper No: 98.02, March 1998 (Draft) / Beenstock, Michael; Klinov, Ruth.   Article
Beenstock, Michael Article
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Summary/Abstract This is the second of a three part study analyzing changes over time in transitions between the basic labor force states - employment (E), unemployment (U) and outside the labor force (Q) - with an emphasis on the flows into and out of unemployment. The present study analyzes transitions from employment to unemployment (E→U) and to out of the labor force (E→Q)
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The impact of mass migration on the Israeli labor market: Discussion Paper Series. Discussion Paper No: 98.01, January 1998 (Draft) / Friedberg, Rachel M. 1998  Grey Literature
Friedberg, Rachel M. Grey Literature
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Publication Jerusalem, The Maurice Falk Institute for Economic Research in Israel, 1998.
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Summary/Abstract Mass migration from the former Soviet Union increased the Israeli population by 12% in the first half of the 1990s.This exodus was precipitated by the liftingof emigration restrictions in an unstable USSR and by the open immigration policy of Israel toward Soviet Jews, who faced more restrictive entry policies elsewhere. The author uses this natural experiment to study the impact of immigraton on the labor market outcomes of native Israelis.
Key Words Migration  Labor Market - Israel 
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