The fall of the Iron Curtain in 1989 led to a massive migration wave from the Former Soviet Union (FSU) to Israel. We document the persistence and transmission of the Soviet unconventional gender norms, both vertically across generations of immigrants, and horizontally through neighborhood and school peer effects. Tracking the educational and occupational choices of a cohort of young Israeli women, we identify the persistence of two important features of the Soviet culture: the prioritization of science and technology, and the strong female attachment to paid-work. Women born in the FSU, who immigrated in infancy, are significantly more likely than natives and other immigrants to major in STEM in high school. In tertiary education, they rem...
Lipai, T. Globalization: cultural implications of migration processes of women / T. Lipai, O. Volkov...
International audienceThis paper argues that the socialist episode in East Germany, which constitute...
grantor: University of TorontoDue to a worldwide escalating prevalence of migration, there...
The fall of the Iron Curtain in 1989 led to a massive migration wave from the Former Soviet Union (F...
We study horizontal between-group cultural transmission using Stalin's ethnic deportations as a hist...
This chapter studies how horizontal gender differences and vertical inequalities at labor market ent...
International audienceWe study horizontal between-group cultural transmission using Stalin’s ethnic ...
An academic dialog concerning the intersectionality of national origin, economic class and gender, a...
This paper argues that the socialist episode in East Germany, which constituted a radical experiment...
This qualitative research study, conducted at Ben Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) in Beersheva,...
In the last three decades the ultra-orthodox community in Israel has experienced great changes in it...
In the last three decades the ultra-orthodox community in Israel has experienced great changes in it...
Does gender matter in the context of immigration? What significance does it gain through time? Does ...
This chapter explores the similarities and differences in the histories of women’s advancement in pr...
Lipai, T. Globalization: cultural implications of migration processes of women / T. Lipai, O. Volkov...
International audienceThis paper argues that the socialist episode in East Germany, which constitute...
grantor: University of TorontoDue to a worldwide escalating prevalence of migration, there...
The fall of the Iron Curtain in 1989 led to a massive migration wave from the Former Soviet Union (F...
We study horizontal between-group cultural transmission using Stalin's ethnic deportations as a hist...
This chapter studies how horizontal gender differences and vertical inequalities at labor market ent...
International audienceWe study horizontal between-group cultural transmission using Stalin’s ethnic ...
An academic dialog concerning the intersectionality of national origin, economic class and gender, a...
This paper argues that the socialist episode in East Germany, which constituted a radical experiment...
This qualitative research study, conducted at Ben Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) in Beersheva,...
In the last three decades the ultra-orthodox community in Israel has experienced great changes in it...
In the last three decades the ultra-orthodox community in Israel has experienced great changes in it...
Does gender matter in the context of immigration? What significance does it gain through time? Does ...
This chapter explores the similarities and differences in the histories of women’s advancement in pr...
Lipai, T. Globalization: cultural implications of migration processes of women / T. Lipai, O. Volkov...
International audienceThis paper argues that the socialist episode in East Germany, which constitute...
grantor: University of TorontoDue to a worldwide escalating prevalence of migration, there...