Answer: Many socio-economic gaps may remain is Israel, but Israel has now been documented to be harder working and more educated than ever before. A notable trend is indeed that the number of academic degree holders in the country has dramatically increased. 22.9% of Israelis have earned a college degree, this si much more than the 14.3 percent ten years ago. In Tel Aviv, in particular, the percentage increased from 19.7% to 37%. These numbers may seem as though they are not a dramatic increase, but in the scheme of things they truly are.
One statistic that was astounding was that thirty percent of people in college in Israel were women. This is compared to the sixty percent of women that make up people in college in America. The reasonings behind this can be broad, but some common ones are the military, where in Israel the women must participate, and socio-economic status. If women is Israel must participate in the military this can lead to them wanting to further advance there career, but can also lead to them not getting an education because they want a family and husband now. The socio economic aspect is very different in the two countries. Where America has a greater percentage of their people in middle class than Israel does, this could be a reason as to why this trend is how it is
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