Israel's High Fertility Rate and Anemic Skill Acquisition
The exceptionally high fertility among ultra-Orthodox Jews, and Arab minority, increasing portions of the population, is the main reason for Israel’s flagging labor-force participation.
Razin, Assaf
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Review of Abdul Hakim al-Matroudi, 'The Ḥanbalī School of Law and Ibn Taymiyya: Conflict or Conciliation' [PDF]
Shah, Mustafa
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This article deals with the last phase of a process which turned into a crisis that eroded common religious values of Orthodox Arabs and Greeks, including elements of Rum millet, with an approach including the role of the Ottoman administration in the crisis management.
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Religious nationalism and foreign policy: India and Israel compared [PDF]
The emergence of India and Israel as independent states in 1947-48 highlighted the power of religious identity to shape political outcomes. While India was partitioned as a result of the demand for a separate Pakistan for the subcontinent‟s Muslims ...
Chiriyankandath, James
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The Syriac Orthodox in North America (1895–1995) / السريان في أمێركا الشمالية (Arabic Edition)
George Kiraz, Hilal Al-Jihad
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Health insurance literacy in Israel: gaps between knowledge and use in a universal healthcare system. [PDF]
Ron R, Feder-Bubis P, Ellen ME.
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Ignorance is not bliss: the impact of sources of information on HPV vaccination knowledge, attitudes, and intentions among unvaccinated young adults in Israel. [PDF]
Lazar S, Bornstein J, Edelstein M.
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Intergroup Meta-Respect Perceptions in a Context of Conflict. [PDF]
Nasie M.
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Changes in trends of visits and service utilization by mental health patients in the community: a twelve-year study in Israel. [PDF]
Shalom MM +6 more
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