Academic Surplus Is Expected in Israel Job Market by 1978
ties, 3,700 or a surplus of
24.1 per cent of the manpow-
er supply in that year.
New immigrants will be
the first to suffer, according
to the committee, because
even when there was a high
demand, new immigrants
with college degrees had
greater difficulty in finding
jobs than graduates of Is-
raeli universities.
The committee also pro-
jected a surplus of engineers
(1,200-4.9 per cent) and phy-
JOE MILLER
sicians (1,500-12.9 per cent).
and
However, it expects a
HIS ORCHESTRA
shortage in the number of
teachers with academic de-
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grees. Almogi said there is
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a $100,000,000 fund to help
employers who need to make
Classifieds Get Quick Results special efforts to hire aca-
JERUSALEM (JTA) — A
special committee appointed
by Labor Minister Yosef Al-
mogi predicted a relatively
high oversuply of workers
with academic degrees with-
in the next five years.
The committee anticipated
that the surplus will be es-
pecially high among grad-
uates of the natural sciences
(1,800 Iby 1978) and in the
social sciences and humani-
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Kay Yoffee Weds
r. Dennis Brown
Steinborn Named
Michigan Deputy
Attorney General
Attorney General Frank J.
Kelley announced the ap-
pointment of Stanley D.
Steinborn as deputy attorney
general.
Steinborn, who has a BA
degree from Michigan State
University and a Juris Doc-
torate from Northwestern
University School of Law,
has been an attorney since
1959 and has practiced law
and served as deputy regis-
trar of probate in Alpena
County prior to his appoint-
ment as an assistant attorney
general in 1963. He has
served in the attorney gen-
eral's highway, state affairs
and consumer protection di-
visions. He is married, has
four children. They reside
at East Lansing.
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Kay Ann Yoffee became
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in a recent ceremony at
Temple Emanu-El. Rabbi
Milton Rosenbaum officiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. Melvin R.
Yoffe of Sherwood Ave.,
Huntington Woods. Parents
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Woods.
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Bridesmaids were Paula
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JEFFREY FELDMAN, a
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versity, was elected chair-
man of the North American
Jewish Youth Council. He
took office upon election, suc-
ceeding Arnold Hyman, grad-
uate student at Baruch Col-
lege. NAJYC is the umbrella
organization for 25 national
Jewish youth organizations
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local Jewish youth councils
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SHELDON ALEXANDER
and J. ROSS ESHLEMAN
have been appointed chair-
men for the Wayne State
University departments of
psychology and sociology in
the university's college of
liberal arts and the division
of theoretical and behavior-
al foundations in the college
of education.
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DAVID L. FRIEDMAN,
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surance Co., Southfield, re-
cently attended the Aetna
Life Insurance Co. regional
meeting in Lake Placid, N.Y.
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stitutes self-restraint for ex-
ternal restraint. — Louis D.
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