Israel unemployment
Israeli employment rates dropped in May, Central Bureau of Statistics labor force survey reveals
According to the CBS Labor Force Survey Data for May 2026, a total of 4,469,000 Israelis were considered in the workforce (61.6%), of whom 126,500 (2.8%) were unemployed.
Israel's youth labor force participation rate declines as gender gap narrows
War results in 50% business decline for Israel's self-employed, survey finds
‘Israel must wake up; development of Negev is real future of Israel’
‘Women in the workplace are treated like walking uteri’
MK Aliza Lavie (Yesh Atid) told the committee that her daughter, a medical resident, was required to sign a statement that she will not get pregnant for a year.
Committee approves unemployment benefits for self-employed
If passed, the bill would provide a safety net to entrepreneurs whose businesses go under, as well as freelancers and self-employed workers.
Terra Incognita: Stop demanding integration in Israel
Rather than demand integration, the state should adapt.
Promoting from within or hiring from outside: What is best for the nonprofit?
The issue becomes more complicated when we consider the nonprofit’s interest in developing a solid staff component.
Combler le fossé
Un étudiant en aide un autre. A priori, rien de bien étonnant. A moins que le premier soit laïque et le second, un ancien yéshiviste qui connaît à peine l’alphabet latin. Retour sur une initiative militante
Unemployment drops to 5.3% a historic low (sort of)
Current rate less than half of what it was 10 years ago.
Hautement qualifiés, fortement motivés
Un programme d’accélération de carrière pour immigrants hautement diplômés s’ouvre à Jérusalem
Some 230 Israeli academics return from abroad under new government program
The majority of the program participants have a background in engineering, exact sciences, mathematics, computer sciences, life sciences, and medicine, according to the ministry.
CBS: Despite high unemployment, poverty rates, Jerusalem residents ‘satisfied with life’
Jerusalemites are happier than rest of the country despite higher numbers of those who "feel poor."