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  1. African Jewish Communities in the Diaspora and the Homeland: The Case of South Africa
  2. Restrictive borders and rights: attitudes of the Danish public to asylum seekers
  3. Direct and indirect predictors of opposition to immigration in Europe: individual values, cultural values, and symbolic threat
  4. Sense of Belonging and Life Satisfaction among Post-1990 Immigrants in Israel
  5. The institutionalization of labor migration in Israel
  6. South African Jews in Israel
  7. 19. We and the Others: Majority Attitudes toward Non-Jews in Israel
  8. Immigration and the cost of ethnic subordination: the case of Israeli society
  9. Former Soviet Union Immigrant Engineers in Germany and Israel: the Role of Contexts of Reception on Economic Assimilation
  10. Language Proficiency among Post-1990 Immigrants in Israel
  11. Bringing in State Regulations, Private Brokers, and Local Employers: A Meso-Level Analysis of Labor Trafficking in Israel
  12. Ethnicity and Labor Market Incorporation of Post-1990 Immigrants in Israel
  13. The Economic Integration of Latin Americans in Israel
  14. Religion, ethnicity and identity: former Soviet Christian immigrants in Israel
  15. Moving to the Homeland: South African Jews in Israel
  16. Linguistic Assimilation of First-Generation Jewish South African Immigrants in Israel
  17. Foreigners and Outsiders: Exclusionist Attitudes towards Labour Migrants in Israel
  18. Minority Views of Competition: Attitudes of Israeli Arabs toward Labor Migrants and Noncitizen Palestinians
  19. ‘Non-Jewish and Christian’: perceived discrimination and social distance among FSU migrants in Israel
  20. National attachments, economic competition, and social exclusion of non-ethnic migrants in Israel: a mixed-methods approach
  21. Israel
  22. Citizenship Status, Ethno-National Origin and Entitlement to Rights: Majority Attitudes towards Minorities and Immigrants in Israel
  23. What Does a Nation Owe Non-Citizens?
  24. Foreigners' Impact on European Societies
  25. On the Relations Between Right-Wing Parties and Anti-foreigner Sentiment
  26. The Rise of Anti-foreigner Sentiment in European Societies, 1988-2000
  27. “Tel Aviv Is Not Foreign to You”: Urban Incorporation Policy on Labor Migrants in Israel1
  28. Population size, perceived threat, and exclusion: a multiple-indicators analysis of attitudes toward foreigners in Germany
  29. Perceived threat and exclusionary attitudes towards foreign workers in Israel
  30. International Migration, Domestic Work, and Care Work
  31. Do Foreigners Deserve Rights? Determinants of Public Views Towards Foreigners in Germany and Israel
  32. Ethnic foundations of economic transactions: Mexican and Korean immigrant entrepreneurs in Chicago
  33. Christian Zionists in the Holy Land: Evangelical Churches, Labor Migrants, and the Jewish State
  34. Labor Market Competition, Perceived Threat, and Endorsement of Economic Discrimination against Foreign Workers in Israel
  35. Determinants of entrepreneurial intentions: Mexican immigrants in Chicago
  36. Mexican Immigrants and Informal Self-Employment in Chicago
  37. Training Functions of Ethnic Economies: Mexican Entrepreneurs in Chicago
  38. Contesting the limits of political participation: Latinos and black African migrant workers in Israel
  39. Immigrants' Pathways to Business Ownership: A Comparative Ethnic Perspective
  40. Best of Times, Worst of Times, and Occupational Mobility: The Case of Soviet Immigrants in Israel
  41. Modes of Labor Market Incorporation and Occupational Cost among New Immigrants to Israel
  42. Immigration and Public Opinion
  43. Globalization, urban economic restructuring, and gendered socioeconomic inequality: A comparative study of Tel Aviv and Haifa