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Labor welfare in Israel
John Gal
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, David Bargal
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The Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare
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Israel
100%
Occupational Welfare
100%
Labor Welfare
100%
Employers
60%
Histadrut
60%
Fringe Benefits
60%
Trade Unions
40%
Welfare System
40%
Corporatist
40%
Israeli
20%
Politics
20%
Labor Costs
20%
State of Israel
20%
Labour Movement
20%
Welfare State
20%
Labor Market
20%
Health Insurance
20%
Disintegration
20%
Migrant Workers
20%
Unionization
20%
Israeli Economy
20%
Economic Sectors
20%
Labour Rights
20%
System of Relations
20%
Limited Access
20%
Labor Relations
20%
Government Sector
20%
Temporary Jobs
20%
Political Upheaval
20%
Access to Health
20%
Trade Union Movement
20%
Hi-tech Sector
20%
Primary Sector
20%
Link Transformation
20%
Social Sciences
Israel
100%
Welfare
100%
Trade Union
50%
Fringe Benefits
50%
Israeli
33%
Private Sector
33%
Professional Occupations
16%
Industrial Sector
16%
Social Policy
16%
Labor Movement
16%
Labor Market
16%
Social Security
16%
Migrant Workers
16%
Labor Relation
16%
Government Sector
16%
Labor Cost
16%
Union Movement
16%
Primary Sector
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Employee Benefits
50%
Government Sector
16%