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The political economy of Israel's 'social justice' protests: A class and generational analysis
Zeev Rosenhek
, Michael Shalev
Sociology
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Social Justice
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Political Economy
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Generational Analysis
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Class Analysis
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Older Adults
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Life Chances
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Standard of Living
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Spain
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Higher Education
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Distributive Conflict
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Neoliberal Policies
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Public Sector
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Israeli Politics
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Policy Issues
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Social Policy
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Generosity
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Socioeconomic
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Relative Income
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Class Reproduction
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Economic Prospects
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Rally
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Economic Crisis
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Encampments
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Indignados
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Value of Higher Education
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Homeownership
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Anti-austerity Protests
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Parental Generation
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Tent
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Social Sciences
Israel
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Middle Class
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Young Adults
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Israeli
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Spain
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Ownership
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Public Sector
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Austerity
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Economic Recession
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Living Standard
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Economic Recession
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