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Local labor markets, ethnic segregation, and income inequality
Noah Lewin-Epstein
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Moshe Semyonov
Department of Sociology & Anthropology
University of Illinois at Chicago
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Arab
100%
Income Inequality
100%
Ethnic Segregation
100%
Local Labor Markets
100%
Jews
75%
Spatial Segregation
50%
Israel
25%
Minority Groups
25%
Israeli Population
25%
Economic Inequality
25%
Income Gap
25%
Opportunity Structures
25%
Labor Market Characteristics
25%
Occupational Opportunities
25%
Social Sciences
Income Inequality
100%
Labor Market
100%
Jews
60%
Israeli
20%
Israel
20%
Minority Groups
20%
Population Censuses
20%
Occupational Opportunities
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Income Distribution
100%
Labor Market
100%
Profit
60%