Following the outbreak of the Second Intifada in 2000, Israel imposed severe restrictions on the employment of Palestinians within its borders. We study the effect of this policy change on the involvement of West Bank Palestinians in fatal confrontations during the first phase of the Intifada. Identification relies on the fact that variation in the pre-Intifada employment rate in Israel across Palestinian localities was not only considerable but also unrelated to prior levels of involvement in the conflict. We find robust evidence that localities that suffered from a sharper drop in employment opportunities were more heavily involved in the conflict
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This article focuses on informal crossings of undocumented Palestinian workers from the southern Wes...
This article focuses on informal crossings of undocumented Palestinian workers from the southern Wes...
This thesis analyzes the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Deeply rooted in history, and dominated by mu...
This thesis analyzes the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Deeply rooted in history, and dominated by mu...
In this paper, we measure the implications of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for Palestinian emplo...
In this paper, I analyse the implications of ongoing Palestinian mobility and exchanges of people be...
his paper examines how violence in the Second Intifada influences Palestinian public opinion. Using ...
This paper is interested in presenting the status of rights of Palestinians working in Israeli settl...
What are the economic incentives that lie within the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict? Which actors prof...
In this paper, I analyse the implications of ongoing Palestinian mobility and exchanges of people be...
Israel and Palestine have been in an “interim period” between full scale occupation and a negotiated...
The study examines the ways in which the Israeli-Palestinian conflict shapes and transforms the inte...
The overall goal of this project is to find what short term effects the 2005 Israeli unilateral dise...
- There is no Israeli economic policy towards the Palestinian people or the occupied territory; rath...
Edited version embargoed until 19.05.2018 Full version: Access restricted permanently due to 3rd pa...
This article focuses on informal crossings of undocumented Palestinian workers from the southern Wes...
This article focuses on informal crossings of undocumented Palestinian workers from the southern Wes...
This thesis analyzes the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Deeply rooted in history, and dominated by mu...
This thesis analyzes the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Deeply rooted in history, and dominated by mu...
In this paper, we measure the implications of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for Palestinian emplo...
In this paper, I analyse the implications of ongoing Palestinian mobility and exchanges of people be...
his paper examines how violence in the Second Intifada influences Palestinian public opinion. Using ...
This paper is interested in presenting the status of rights of Palestinians working in Israeli settl...
What are the economic incentives that lie within the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict? Which actors prof...
In this paper, I analyse the implications of ongoing Palestinian mobility and exchanges of people be...
Israel and Palestine have been in an “interim period” between full scale occupation and a negotiated...
The study examines the ways in which the Israeli-Palestinian conflict shapes and transforms the inte...
The overall goal of this project is to find what short term effects the 2005 Israeli unilateral dise...
- There is no Israeli economic policy towards the Palestinian people or the occupied territory; rath...
Edited version embargoed until 19.05.2018 Full version: Access restricted permanently due to 3rd pa...
This article focuses on informal crossings of undocumented Palestinian workers from the southern Wes...
This article focuses on informal crossings of undocumented Palestinian workers from the southern Wes...