Palestinian residents of the West Bank and Gaza Strip who work in Israel generally earn more than Palestinians employed locally, but this wage premium is highly volatile. Beginning with the 1987 Palestinian uprising, changes in wage differentials by work location parallel Palestinian absences from work in Israel. This article interprets changing location differentials in response to exogenous shocks as movements along an Israeli demand curve for migrant workers. Estimates of a model of the West Bank and Gaza Strip labor market are used to evaluate the effect of policies governing Palestinian access to the Israeli labor market
International audienceThis study evaluates the determinants of Palestinian migration from the West B...
International audienceThis study evaluates the determinants of Palestinian migration from the West B...
International audienceThis study evaluates the determinants of Palestinian migration from the West B...
The returns to schooling for Palestinian men in the West Bank and Gaza Strip declined sharply from 1...
In this paper, we measure the implications of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for Palestinian emplo...
I use micro data from the Labor Force Surveys conducted in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip during 1...
This article analyzes the effects on the West Bank economy of temporary Palestinian employment in Is...
Ever since Israel occupied the West Bank and Gaza Strip in 1967, Palestinian commuting labour migrat...
This paper measures and analyzes the dynamics of the public–private wage differential in the West Ba...
This paper measures and analyzes the dynamics of the public–private wage differential in the West Ba...
The early 1990s were an eventful time in the Middle East. Key events include the Gulf War, the Madri...
The number of Palestinians working in Israel and residing in the West Bank and Gaza Strip has been o...
: Thanks are due to Mr. Mohammed Omari, freelance translator and editor, for editing of this paper, ...
This paper studies the impact of Palestine-Israel conflict on child labour in Palestine. The conflic...
This paper measures the public-private wage differential in the West Bank and Gaza and describes its...
International audienceThis study evaluates the determinants of Palestinian migration from the West B...
International audienceThis study evaluates the determinants of Palestinian migration from the West B...
International audienceThis study evaluates the determinants of Palestinian migration from the West B...
The returns to schooling for Palestinian men in the West Bank and Gaza Strip declined sharply from 1...
In this paper, we measure the implications of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for Palestinian emplo...
I use micro data from the Labor Force Surveys conducted in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip during 1...
This article analyzes the effects on the West Bank economy of temporary Palestinian employment in Is...
Ever since Israel occupied the West Bank and Gaza Strip in 1967, Palestinian commuting labour migrat...
This paper measures and analyzes the dynamics of the public–private wage differential in the West Ba...
This paper measures and analyzes the dynamics of the public–private wage differential in the West Ba...
The early 1990s were an eventful time in the Middle East. Key events include the Gulf War, the Madri...
The number of Palestinians working in Israel and residing in the West Bank and Gaza Strip has been o...
: Thanks are due to Mr. Mohammed Omari, freelance translator and editor, for editing of this paper, ...
This paper studies the impact of Palestine-Israel conflict on child labour in Palestine. The conflic...
This paper measures the public-private wage differential in the West Bank and Gaza and describes its...
International audienceThis study evaluates the determinants of Palestinian migration from the West B...
International audienceThis study evaluates the determinants of Palestinian migration from the West B...
International audienceThis study evaluates the determinants of Palestinian migration from the West B...