The Role of Peripheriality and Ethnic Segregation in Arabs’ Integration into the Israeli Labor Market

  • Schnell I
  • Shdema I
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There is wide agreement among scholars that Arabs’ integration in the Israeli labor market is limited by their deficiencies and by discrimination by both governmental policies and employers (Semyonov and Lewin-Epstein, 1994; Khattab, 2003; Schnell and Sofer,...

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Schnell, I., & Shdema, I. (2016). The Role of Peripheriality and Ethnic Segregation in Arabs’ Integration into the Israeli Labor Market. In Socioeconomic Inequality in Israel (pp. 207–224). Palgrave Macmillan US. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137544810_10

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