The returns to schooling for Palestinian men in the West Bank and Gaza Strip declined sharply from 1981 to 1987 but recovered slightly from 1987 to 1991. This article examines the degree to which these returns were associated with the demand for Palestinian labor. Contrary to previous research, the current study finds that labor demand and not just the increased schooling of Palestinians determined the returns to schooling. Specifically, increased demand for unskilled Palestinian labor in Israel and decreased demand for Palestinian workers in other Arab states combined to explain one-fifth to one-quarter of the decline in the wage gap from 1981 to 1987. Copyright 2001 Western Economic Association International.
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This study investigates the interaction between wages and labor force participation in Palestine for...
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This paper summarizes recent literature that discusses the economic costs of several conflict measur...
Youth in the West Bank and Gaza Strip grow up in the shadow of a political conflict that dominates...
The author uses micro data from the Labor Force Surveys conducted in the West Bank and the Gaza Stri...
I use micro data from the Labor Force Surveys conducted in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip during 1...
Palestinian residents of the West Bank and Gaza Strip who work in Israel generally earn more than Pa...
In this paper, we measure the implications of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for Palestinian emplo...
The early 1990s were an eventful time in the Middle East. Key events include the Gulf War, the Madri...
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...
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...
Using a panel of cross sections, this study measures wage differentials between Israeli-Arab and Jew...
This paper measures and analyzes the dynamics of the public–private wage differential in the West Ba...
This study investigates the interaction between wages and labor force participation in Palestine for...
This study investigates the interaction between wages and labor force participation in Palestine for...
This paper summarizes recent literature that discusses the economic costs of several conflict measur...
Youth in the West Bank and Gaza Strip grow up in the shadow of a political conflict that dominates...