2022
DOI: 10.1080/14675986.2022.2070417
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Ways of integrating education-college graduates from the Ethiopian community in the education system in Israel

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“…Employment opportunities were similarly limited, as many employers exhibited bias and hesitation in hiring Ethiopian Jews (Semyonov, Raijman, & Maskileyson, 2015). Racism and doubts surrounding their Jewishness were also translated into discrimination in accessing quality education, leaving them at a disadvantage in pursuing higher education and better career prospects (Goldblatt & Rosenblum, 2007; Krivosh, 2022). Still, at the heart of this difficult reality lie an identity question: who are these immigrants and how are they related to the hegemonic Jewish Zionist society?…”
Section: A Shared History After All: the Ethiopian Struggle Into The ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Employment opportunities were similarly limited, as many employers exhibited bias and hesitation in hiring Ethiopian Jews (Semyonov, Raijman, & Maskileyson, 2015). Racism and doubts surrounding their Jewishness were also translated into discrimination in accessing quality education, leaving them at a disadvantage in pursuing higher education and better career prospects (Goldblatt & Rosenblum, 2007; Krivosh, 2022). Still, at the heart of this difficult reality lie an identity question: who are these immigrants and how are they related to the hegemonic Jewish Zionist society?…”
Section: A Shared History After All: the Ethiopian Struggle Into The ...mentioning
confidence: 99%