Jerusalem Looking Ahead: Recommendations to the 37th Government of Israel
Main Publications Jerusalem Looking Ahead: Recommendations to the 37th Government of Israel
Summary
Publication Year: 2023
Yair Assaf-Shapira, Dganit Levi, Netta Porzycki, Dr. Amnon Ramon
Racheli Hacohen
This publication has been complied to provide key findings, insights and recommendations based on research conducted at the Jerusalem Institute for Policy Research in recent years, to the 37th government of Israel and to policymakers.
The publication addresses goings-on in the city and the resident population in various realms, including economic, security, schools and higher education, quality of life and migration. The publication clearly and succinctly presents a current picture of Jerusalem, addressing trends and apparent transitions alongside recommendations for operative action.
Table of Contents
Jerusalem: General data | Yair Assaf-Shapira
Economic growth engines for Jerusalem | Netta Porzycki
Jerusalem as a “city of governance” | Erela Hazan-Ganan and Dr. Sarit Bensimhon-Peleg
The Jerusalem metropolis | Yair Assaf-Shapira
Jerusalem: Immigration and emigration | Michal Korach
Integration of Haredim into higher education | Dganit Levi
East Jerusalem: General outlook | Yair Assaf-Shapira and Netta Haddad
Interface of the government and municipality with East Jerusalem residents | Ehud Prawer
Absence of a land arrangement in East Jerusalem and its impact | Dr. Amnon Ramon
Formation of “protected residency” in East Jerusalem | Dr. Amnon Ramon
Adapting Israel’s curriculum to the reality of East Jerusalem | Ben Avrahami
״Neighborhoods outside the fence” — A serious challenge to Israel’s security policy | Dr. David Koren
Coordination among forces operating in East Jerusalem: The key to improving governability | Dr. David Koren