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Israeli-Palestinian Migrants in Jerusalem: An Emerging Middleman Minority
Asmahan Masry-Herzalla
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Eran Razin
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Department of Geography
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Migrants
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Jerusalem
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Israeli-Palestinian
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Middleman Minority
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Israel
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Palestinians
50%
Middlemen
50%
Israeli
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Bilingual
25%
Jewish
25%
East Jerusalem
25%
Internal Barriers
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Large Cities
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Pull Factors
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External Barriers
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Professional Services
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Housing Choice
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Highly Educated
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Citizenship
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White-collar
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Role of Higher Education
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Public Services
25%
Higher Education Institutions
25%
Schooling Choices
25%
Co-ethnic
25%
Social Sciences
Israeli
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Jerusalem
100%
Israel
40%
Judaism
20%
Large City
20%
Public Service
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Professional Service
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