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3 stories about Welfare
A change in Japan’s labor market welfare policy presents an opportunity for Israeli companies
21.07.25
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Noa Asher
A series of social and economic shifts is leading Japan, one of the world’s largest economies, to adopt a new approach to worker welfare. To accelerate and fine-tune this large-scale systemic transformation, advanced technologies are also required. This presents an opportunity for Israeli companies operating in this field.
High-tech continues to blossom, but the rest of Israel’s economy can’t keep up
21.03.22
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Doron Broitman
While the high-tech sector is skyrocketing, national welfare expenses in Israel have declined compared to other OECD countries, expanding the already wide gaps between tech employees and the rest
In a First, Israel’s Social Security Agency to Go Into Operational Deficit in 2020
11.12.19
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Shahar Ilan
The agency’s expenses are expected to exceed its income by approximately $360 million next year