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October 30, 1992 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-10-30

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to issue visas to the delega-
tion.
Officially, the visas were
refused because the leader of
Cuba's Jewish community
was out of the country. Unof-
ficially, the denial probably
represented Mr. Castro's pi-
que over recent tightening of
the U.S. economic embargo
against the island nation.
Leaders of the Jewish
group will try again in the
near future.

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Jerusalem (JTA) — More
new immigrants to Israel
have jobs than is generally
believed, particularly in the
j younger age group, accor-
ding to a recent national
survey.
Those in the country for
more than two years enjoy
the same rate of employment
as that of the population at
' large: 80 percent of men and
50 percent of women, accor-
ding to the survey.
The prestigious JDC-
Brookdale Institute in
- ; Jerusalem questioned 1,200
newcomers between the ages
of 25 and 64 in the survey,
which was commissioned by
the Israeli government and
the American Jewish Joint
Distribution Committee.
Half the immigrants are in
jobs they describe as
"appropriate to their profes-
sional background and
qualifications."
The major problem area is
the 55-plus age group, which
has the greatest difficulty
finding suitable employ-
ment. After two years in
Israel, only half the men and
16 percent of the women in
this group have found jobs,
the survey says.
The influx of newcomers
from republics of the former
Soviet Union has changed
employment patterns in
Israel.
The number of engineers
has doubled and the number
of doctors has risen by 70
percent.
Of the 425,000 immigrants
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three years, 35 percent of
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those from the former Soviet
Union have academic or
scientific occupational
backgrounds, compared to 9
percent of the Israeli labor
force.
Twenty-eight percent of
the olim are interested in
running their own busi-
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