Three Examples for Gender Audit of Municipal Budgets
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Discussion on the possibility of implementing the policy of “housing for all” in Israel
Corona is so inexpensive that one might think it erases all differences, all gaps. No east or west, no north or south, no up or down. Or is it?
It’s high time for a turnabout in public policy that places the public interest at the center. This is the bottom line of Adva Center’s annual flagship report
This paper makes a simple argument – that the national budget must include not only engines of economic growth, but also engines of equality
Just like the US, Israel too has a top 1%. Their power is one of the main reasons behind the government’s continued inaction regarding inequality. Yet, Israel has another elite group, the political top 1%
A study published in 2012 serves as a central anchor for a court petition over discrimination against women’s sports teams. This illustrates the role of the Adva Center as a research center that places new issues on the public agenda
The report presents the latest figures available on central government financing of local authorities. The report shows that Non-Haredi Settlements continue to benefit from the largest government subsidies
The report presents figures for some of the main aspects of inequality in Israel
More than one-fourth of Israeli households live in poverty or near poverty. A study finds families in near poverty not much better off than families in poverty
The report examines the care economy in Israel and focuses on two case studies: childcare and care for the elderly. While looking at patterns of public and private investment, and what is required for a care economy that promotes fairness
A document by “Kohelet Forum” that calls for a cutback in the benefits allotted to single-parents is simply mind-boggling. Lacking data about the proportion of one-parent families, their income level and their unique challenges, the recommendations are devoid of all common sense
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