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Positive Change
Rise in the rate of employment of the Haredi Sector: A research report of the Samuel Neaman Institute points to a rise from 35% (in 2002) to 45% (in 2011) in the rate of employment of Haredi men in Israel.
Industry, Trade & Labor Minister Shalom Simhon: “The way to success of the Israeli industry is in creating the right combination between traditional practice and high-tech industry”
“The way to success of the Israeli industry is in creating the right combination between traditional practice and high-tech industry” said Shalom Simhon, Minister of Industry, Trade & Labor during the second Misgav conference for classic industries, held in Yuvalim, Misgav. The conference was attended by leaders in the economy and academia, including Oded Tira, Chairman of Phoenicia Israel – America, Israel Makov, Chairman of Given Imaging, Avi Hasson Chief Scientist of the ITL Office and Professor Miriam Erez director of the Center for Innovation at the Technion and Israel Prize laureate.
Haredi sector sees continued rise in employment
BoI stats show 27% uptick in working ultra-orthodox males over 10 year span, but percentage remains well below national average.
Survey: Employment rate of Ultra-Orthodox men rose by 28% within a decade
An examination of the Samuel Neaman Institute at the Technion found that the employment rate of Ultra-Orthodox men aged 25-54 increased between 2002-2011 from 35% to about 46%. Among Ultra-Orthodox women, the employment rate in recent years has crossed the 50% bar.
The Secret of Israel’s Success in 125 Pages
If you liked Start-Up Nation, you’ll be intrigued by this new book, Technion Nation: The Technion’s Contribution to Israel and the World by Amnon Frenkel and Shlomo Maital.
Israel ,The Exit Country
Nimble and flimsy startups, without a deck and railing, open up and close down – the successful ones are sold overseas. How do you build stable industrial flagships alongside them that are able to provide for thousands of families and navigate the Israeli economy to safety?
Unstable Industry
National infrastructure and its negative influence on the level of hi-tech – a matter of concern for Jonathan Korpel.
Operation for the integration of 3,000 Ultra Orthodox Academy students
180 million NIS will be invested until 2016 in the UOF (Ultra-Orthodox Framework) program of the Ministry of Education, to integrate Ultra-Orthodox students in the Academy. 10 universities opened special branches , and the students will receive scholarships. The goal is to enable them at the end join the labor market.
Professor Omri Rand was appointed as Director of the Samuel Neaman Institute
Moshe Moshe, Omri Rand
No longer “Startup Nation”: productivity in Israeli high – tech in the fall
Data received Chief Scientist’s Office indicate a 20% gap between the productivity of a high – tech industry to that of their counterparts in the U.S. ■ Chief Scientist Avi Hasson decided to establish a committee headed by Zvi Eckstein, former Deputy Governor, Bank of Israel, to examine the causes of fertility differentials
