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160654
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Summary/Abstract |
Palestinian uprising, ‘intifada’, aggravated the recession of 2001–2004 in Israel which dampened demand for labor in all industries except security services. We use this exogenous shock to study whether a cohort of young men who were attached to temporary jobs as security guards for unusually long periods of time during the intifada landed on an inferior career path, as compared to security guards from a pre-intifada cohort. We find that the intifada cohort had less employment mobility, were ultimately less connected with the labor market, and earned less on jobs after the security services, relatively to the pre-intifada cohort.
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ID:
069474
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Publication |
Santa Monica, Rand Corporation, 2001.
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Description |
xxiii, 115p.
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Standard Number |
0833024914
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044871 | 355.3310973/THI 044871 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
046780
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Canberra, Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, 2002.
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Description |
185p.
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0731554159
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045542 | 355.10994/JAN 045542 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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185053
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Summary/Abstract |
THE SCHOLARLY value of the historical-biographical reference book The Last Diplomats of the Russian Empire: 1900-1917, prepared by career diplomat minister counselor second class Yury Ivanov and sociologist Yelena Ivanova* cannot be overestimated. It is a rich source of information about the Russian diplomats who served at the turn of the 20th century, during World War I and the revolutionary transformations in Russia. The collected material is valuable to researchers studying the history of diplomatic service, as well as to those interested in the history of Russian emigration. The book contains a trove of factual material indispensable for sociological studies of the specifics of professional groups and their emergence. Its scholarly value is unique: The material, professionally presented in compact form, immerses readers in the social and political problems of an entire generation of Russian diplomats while also providing information about the fates of individual diplomats.
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