2010
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.1639828
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The Effects of Labor Supply Shocks on Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

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“…Another important feature of the al-Aqsa Intifada is that the Israeli army imposed severe restrictions on travel in the form of roadblocks and checkpoints (World Bank 2004;Mansour 2010). These restrictions appear to have been only weakly correlated with con ‡ict-related fatalities, were in place with little interruption throughout the period we examine, and made it di¢ cult for most families to migrate to calmer districts at the outbreak of violence.…”
Section: The Al-aqsa Intifadamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another important feature of the al-Aqsa Intifada is that the Israeli army imposed severe restrictions on travel in the form of roadblocks and checkpoints (World Bank 2004;Mansour 2010). These restrictions appear to have been only weakly correlated with con ‡ict-related fatalities, were in place with little interruption throughout the period we examine, and made it di¢ cult for most families to migrate to calmer districts at the outbreak of violence.…”
Section: The Al-aqsa Intifadamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cohen-Goldner and Paserman (2011) find that the impact of these Russian immigrants on wage outcomes in Israel have become visible in the long-run. Mansour (2010) exploits the labor supply shock generated by the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and shows that wages of low-skill workers in Israel have been negatively affected, while the effect on the wages of high-skill workers is statistically insignificant. Glitz (2012) estimates the impact of the collapse of Berlin wall on the labor market outcomes in Germany and finds negative employment effects along with zero wage effects.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The inclusion of this variable aims to control for the short-run adjustment of local labour markets following the swings in the inflows of workers previously employed in Israel, who eventually became unable to commute to their jobs in Israel due to the Israeli closure of the borders between the West Bank and Israel (Mansour, 2010).…”
Section: Estimation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%