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Fertility transition in the middle east: The case of the Israeli Arabs
Onn Winckler
Department of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies
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Israeli
100%
Middle East
100%
Israeli Arabs
100%
Fertility Transition
100%
Muslims
50%
20th Century
33%
Middle Eastern
33%
Druze
33%
Christian
33%
Fertility Rate
33%
Fertility Trends
33%
Child Allowance
33%
Arab
16%
Financial Benefits
16%
Arab Population
16%
Arab Society
16%
Economic Benefits
16%
Muslim Population
16%
State of Israel
16%
Large Families
16%
Family Income
16%
Socioeconomic Conditions
16%
Demographic Patterns
16%
Population Fertility
16%
Pronatalist Policies
16%
Muslim Society
16%
Arab Middle East
16%
Fertility Levels
16%
Social Sciences
Israeli
100%
Middle East
100%
Fertility Transition
100%
Twentieth Century
25%
Social Security
25%
Fertility Rate
25%
Israel
12%
Incentive
12%
Birth Rate
12%
Family Income
12%
Large Family
12%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Fertility Rate
100%
Incentives
50%
Family Income
50%