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Immigration, ethnicity, and housing-Success hierarchies in Israel
Uzi Rebhun
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Department of Jewish History and Contemporary Jewry
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Israel
100%
Immigrants
100%
Israeli
50%
Africa
50%
Homeownership
50%
Immigrant Population
50%
Ethiopian
25%
Asia
25%
Country of Origin
25%
Multivariate Analysis
25%
Immigration Process
25%
Confounding Factors
25%
Census Data
25%
Human Capital
25%
Western Europe
25%
Eastern Europe
25%
Composition Characteristics
25%
Syrian
25%
Social Stratification
25%
Ethnic Differences
25%
Cultural Background
25%
Developed Area
25%
Background Process
25%
Household Composition
25%
Polish Jews
25%
Asian Developing Countries
25%
Access to Housing
25%
Absorption Policy
25%
Housing Characteristics
25%
Area of Origin
25%
Former Soviet Republics
25%
Ethnic Hierarchy
25%
Social Sciences
Israel
100%
Israeli
66%
Population Censuses
66%
Asia
66%
Jews
33%
Developing Countries
33%
Human Resources
33%
Multivariate Analysis
33%
Central and Eastern Europe
33%
Western Europe
33%
Cultural Background
33%
Confounding factors
33%
Polish
33%
Social Stratification
33%
Reference Group
33%
Immigration Country
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Immigrant
100%
Developing Countries
16%
Human Capital
16%
Confounding Factor
16%