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Author:
Levi, Amir, author.
Title:
Local government reform and the socioeconomic gap in Israel : building toward a new future / Amir Levi, Tal Wolfson, Steven W. Popper, Shira Efron, Anamarie A. Whitaker, Jennifer J. Li.
Publisher:
RAND,
Copyright Date:
2020]
Description:
xix, 108 pages : color charts ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Local government--Israel.
Municipal government--Israel.
Economic development--Israel.
Israel--Politics and government--21st century.
Israel--Economic conditions.
Israel--Social conditions.
Economic development.
Economic history.
Local government.
Municipal government.
Politics and government.
Social conditions.
Israel.
Local government--Israel.
Municipal government--Israel.
Social justice--Israel.
Israel--Politics and government--21st century.
Israel--Economic conditions.
Israel--Social conditions.
2000-2099
Other Authors:
Wolfson, Tal, author.
Popper, Steven W., 1953- author.
Efron, Shira, author.
Whitaker, Anamarie A., author.
Li, Jennifer J., author.
Center for Middle East Public Policy (Rand Corporation)
Rand Corporation.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 95-105).
Contents:
Introduction -- The Case for a Regional Approach to Local Governance -- Strengthening Managerial Skills and Human Capital -- Improving Education Services Provided by Municipalities -- Findings and Policy Recommendations.
Summary:
The local governance level in Israel has historically been weak compared with the power of the national government. Many of the issues regarding socioeconomic development and access to opportunity in the wider economy are best addressed at this level. This report discusses three key aspects of Israeli municipalities, with a view toward strengthening the effectiveness and efficiency of local government in Israel, particularly in recruiting personnel to become more-active agents for change. First, the authors make the case for adopting a regional approach to address the fragmented nature of municipal governance and overcome some of the key obstacles confronted when dealing with the problems faced by individual small and poor municipalities. Second, they lay out a model for the hiring and placement of personnel in managerial municipal positions as a partial solution for cronyism and the dearth of skilled leadership and professional staffing that typifies many peripheral localities in Israel. Finally, the authors examine the education services that municipalities would be able to offer their residents, with an emphasis on minority communities. This report should be of interest to those involved in urban and regional transformations, the institutions of democratic governance, and Israeli social and economic development, including those working toward greater inclusion of disadvantaged populations within Israel and more generally.
Series:
[Research report] ; RR-3204-RC
ISBN:
9781977404961
1977404960
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1181966796
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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