On Independence Day in May 2016, the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics announced that the Israeli population had increased tenfold since the State’s establishment in 1948. Leading national newspapers rejoiced that the population has multiplied from an initial 800,000 to almost 8.5 million, a figure ascribable to the highest birth rate in the western world among other facts, such as Jewish immigration. This, in turn, can be attributed to the fact that the state seeks to preserve and promote the country’s Jewish majority. The downside of this policy is the discrimination of minorities living in Israel, which are deemed a demographic threat. This applies not only to Arab Israelis, but also to the growing number of foreign workers who replace...
Considering the demographic structure of the northern and southern shores of the Mediterranean seve...
This article examines the problem of minorities in Israel and the increasing numbers of non Jewish i...
This article examines the problem of minorities in Israel and the increasing numbers of non Jewish i...
On Independence Day in May 2016, the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics announced that the Israeli ...
Israel is a country uniquely affected by demography, insofar as the state is bound by an explicitly ...
The article deals with the civil and national status of the Arab minority\ud in Israel with an attem...
The aim of this article is to take a closer look at national Israeli policies in the domain of popul...
Population variables and processes are intimately and crucially related to the past, present and fut...
This article is an attempt to show the impact of demographic processes on the Israeli-Palestinian co...
Nearly 20 percent of Israelis are Arabs, in other words about 1,300,000 people descended from some 1...
Immigration has been an ongoing process in Israel during its entire his-tory, including the period p...
Contemporary Israel is engaged in religious, national and ethnic struggles over the definition of ci...
The authors argue for accommodating the interests of the Israeli-Arabs/Palestinians. Israel should s...
What limits ought there be on a state\u27s ability to create a homogeneous society, to increase or...
This article offers a different perspective on Soviet Jewish emigration, and some of the concerns to...
Considering the demographic structure of the northern and southern shores of the Mediterranean seve...
This article examines the problem of minorities in Israel and the increasing numbers of non Jewish i...
This article examines the problem of minorities in Israel and the increasing numbers of non Jewish i...
On Independence Day in May 2016, the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics announced that the Israeli ...
Israel is a country uniquely affected by demography, insofar as the state is bound by an explicitly ...
The article deals with the civil and national status of the Arab minority\ud in Israel with an attem...
The aim of this article is to take a closer look at national Israeli policies in the domain of popul...
Population variables and processes are intimately and crucially related to the past, present and fut...
This article is an attempt to show the impact of demographic processes on the Israeli-Palestinian co...
Nearly 20 percent of Israelis are Arabs, in other words about 1,300,000 people descended from some 1...
Immigration has been an ongoing process in Israel during its entire his-tory, including the period p...
Contemporary Israel is engaged in religious, national and ethnic struggles over the definition of ci...
The authors argue for accommodating the interests of the Israeli-Arabs/Palestinians. Israel should s...
What limits ought there be on a state\u27s ability to create a homogeneous society, to increase or...
This article offers a different perspective on Soviet Jewish emigration, and some of the concerns to...
Considering the demographic structure of the northern and southern shores of the Mediterranean seve...
This article examines the problem of minorities in Israel and the increasing numbers of non Jewish i...
This article examines the problem of minorities in Israel and the increasing numbers of non Jewish i...