from Part III - Investment in Human Capital, Productivity, and Inequality
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 February 2021
Employment rate among 25–64 year-old Israelis increased by 10 percentage points between 2002 and 2015. The most significant increase was among Arab men, ultra-Orthodox women, older and low-educated individuals. The increase in education accounts for about 20 percent of the rise for men and 40 percent for women, and the rest of the rise is attributed to a series of policy measures: cuts in welfare and child allowance, changes to the tax system, and raising of the retirement age. As a result, households’ gross labor income and disposable (net) income increased for all. However, net income grew faster for non-Orthodox than for Arabs and ultra-Orthodox households, and net income inequality rose.
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