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The demobilization of the Israeli labor movement
Tal Elmaliach
Department of Jewish History
University of Haifa
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Demobilization
100%
Labor Movement
95%
Economic Institutions
27%
Cultural Institutions
27%
Turning Point
26%
Social Movements
24%
Demise
22%
Harmony
20%
Manifestation
17%
1980s
17%
1970s
16%
1960s
16%
Rise
15%
Economics
9%
History
7%
Social Sciences
demobilization
96%
labor movement
85%
Israeli
61%
political function
32%
cultural institution
29%
political support
26%
social movement
23%
economics
19%
history
12%
time
8%