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Compulsory Military Service and Future Earnings: Evidence from a Natural Experiment / Asali, Muhammad   Journal Article
Asali, Muhammad Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Using Israeli census data, and the random assignment of Arab males to military service, this study provides new evidence on the long-term effects of military service on the earnings of veterans. Among Druze men, we find an economically and statistically significant positive effect of 23% on their wages. The unskilled experience a slightly higher premium. The positive effects are large and intensify over time. Skill enhancement and usual human capital accumulation do not explain the positive effect of military service. Networking during service is proposed as a likely explanation.
Key Words Minority  Military service  Labor Market  Social Capital  Earnings 
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Jewish-Arab wage gap: what are the causes? / Asali, Muhammad   Journal Article
Asali, Muhammad Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Using a panel of cross sections, this study measures wage differentials between Israeli-Arab and Jewish workers between 1991 and 2003. The wage gap is then decomposed into components corresponding to human capital, occupational segregation, selectivity, and a residual (unexplained gap). The study shows large fluctuations in the wage gap, almost doubling in the last decade, reaching 75% in 1999. Because sudden changes in the underlying characteristics of the populations are not likely, a large part of the level and changes in the wage gap were captured by the residual - possibly one of the implications of the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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