8. The numbers are ok 2k per capita is 10k per family sounds right for low end. 4k pre caita is 20k pre family. 5 would have been a better number but 20k per family is a good high end for the middle class (30k is better) Dani | 30.01.20 (ל"ת)
7. Where did they get these income figures? The average income in Israel is NIS10k/month. The minimum wage is above 4K/month. Either you made a typo or this is a bogus study. C Hur | 03.11.19 (ל"ת)
6. ? Average income per capita 2000 NIS? And at the higher end 4000 NIS? isn't that a bit low? Andy | 03.11.19 (ל"ת)
5. Nurture/Nature effect. People who grew up with under-educated parents will likely be under-educated, simple. Nothing racist, biased or otherwise unjust. deavman | 31.10.19 (ל"ת)
4. culture and money i think education needs a lot of money and needs parents to see their wealth and future in the educated sons and daughtores busy | 01.11.19 (ל"ת)
3. Glass Ceiling The author is misusing the term glass ceiling. If the child want to, and has the capacity, they can get a university education. There is nothing but their own will preventing them. And I have perfect examples that I know personally. It is not a glass ceiling. It is resolve and value placed on education. Canuk | 02.11.19 (ל"ת)
2. If they left the country They will be known as Jews, rich and clever, whether Markovitz or Misrahi. Unless they changed their family names, all doors will remain closed in a racist elitist environment. I left, got an education and gave my kids an education abroad. When I'll return, if I do return, it will be as a rich retired. Elbaz | 03.11.19 (ל"ת)
1. Requested Subject: This article (what else?) True that in Israel, folks from low-income or less educated households are less likely to move up in the socio-economic ladder, but … in which country is that NOT true?? This is not really shocking news. Larry | 02.11.19 (ל"ת)
In Israel, Social Climbing Has a Glass Ceiling
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