Yehudith Kahn

Yehudith Kahn
  • PhD
  • Lecturer at Tel Hai Academic College

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Introduction
Yehudith Kahn is a lecturer in the Department of Economics and Management in Tel-Hai Academic College; she has a PhD summa cum laude in Economics from Universite Aix Marseille III in France. Her main research field is migration and labor market.
Current institution
Tel Hai Academic College
Current position
  • Lecturer
Additional affiliations
October 2002 - present
Tel Hai Academic College
Position
  • Lecturer
Education
October 1999 - December 2002
Aix-Marseille University
Field of study
  • Economie regionale

Publications

Publications (10)
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The Qualified Industrial Zone (QIZ) model of border-located, duty and quota-free industrial regions is a policy tool designed to capitalize on cross-border cooperation to facilitate post-conflict normalization. Using mixed methods, this study presents and evaluates the implementation of the 1996 US initiated Israel-Jordan QIZ agreement and its soci...
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A social impact bond (SIB) is an innovative financial tool designed to resolve the lack of efficiency of public financing of social services and create additional sources of funding for various social projects. The purpose of this study is to examine the use of SIBs for the encouragement of ultra-orthodox employment and evaluate their economic retu...
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The detailed analysis of articles on Israeli literature that appeared in a wide range of French publications between 2000 and 2012 allows for exploration of the degree of politicisation in the critical reception in France of contemporary Israeli literature. The diversity of approaches to Israeli literature, and its evolution into a more intimate ar...
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A social impact bond (SIB) is an innovative financial tool designed to resolve the lack of efficiency of public financing of social services and create additional sources of funding for various social projects. The purpose of this study is to examine the use of SIBs for the encouragement of ultra-orthodox employment and evaluate their economic retu...
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Migration has traditionally been used as a survival strategy in times of financial crisis; however, a debate exists as to whether migration influences poverty on the individual level. The current study analyses the influence of past subjective poverty on migration choice and to determine the impact of migration on current subjective poverty per-cep...
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Most migration models assume that migration is an irreversible and permanent decision. However, in Turkey, Morocco and Egypt return migration is frequent. The following paper aims, using a logit model, to analyze factors affecting the individual decision to migrate as well as the decision of returning home after temporary migration. The originality...
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There are currently 200 million migrants in the world. Migration has traditionally been used as a survival strategy in times of financial crisis, however a debate exists as to whether migration influences poverty on an individual level. The current study investigates the link between migration and poverty, comparing household survey data from Egypt...
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Migration has traditionally been used as a survival strategy in times of financial crisis, however, a debate exists as to whether migration influences poverty on the individual level. Beyond mere short-term survival, migration can be seen as a deliberate choice to improve livelihoods (Bebbington, 1999) through accumulation of both financial and hum...

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