Israeli Economy Concerns Rise Amid Emigration
The number of people leaving Israel has surpassed the number arriving for the first time in 20 years, according to Tel Aviv University economics professor Itai Attar. This trend, which began in 2023, includes physicians, tech professionals, and academics. The Israeli economy relies heavily on human capital, making this emigration a concern.
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“And who is leaving? Physicians, tech people, academics. And this is a big concern, because the Israeli economy is pretty much based on human capital. emigrating.”
NPR
“because the Israeli economy is pretty much based on human capital. emigrating.”
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