Abstract
This paper summarizes recent literature that discusses the economic costs of several conflict measures, e.g., “time and geographical variation in fatalities and other conflict incidents, days under curfews, checkpoints, movement restrictions, and Palestinian substitution labor by foreigner workers on the Palestinian labor market and human capital”. Earnings and unemployment are the main labor market indicators, while human capital was assessed by educational attainment. Also, this essay sheds light on the wage differential in the Palestinian labor market due to geographical and employment sector factors as a consequence of the ongoing conflict.
Highlights
Since the 1967 war until now, the Palestinian economy had experienced different challenges which still have an effect on the local labor market
This paper summarizes recent literature that discusses the economic costs of several conflict measures, e.g., “time and geographical variation in fatalities and other conflict incidents, days under curfews, checkpoints, movement restrictions, and Palestinian substitution labor by foreigner workers on the Palestinian labor market and human capital”
People living in the occupied Palestinian territories are facing different challenges affecting their choice to invest in education
Summary
Advances in Politics and Economics ISSN 2576-1382 (Print) ISSN 2576-1390 (Online). Sameh Hallaq1* 1 Al-Quds Bard College for Arts and Sciences, Al-Quds University, Palestine * Sameh Hallaq, Al-Quds Bard College for Arts and Sciences, Al-Quds University, Palestine. Received: November 7, 2021 Accepted: November 18, 2021 Online Published: November 25, 2021 doi:10.22158/ape.v4n4p111
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