Ashkenazi-Mizrahi Marriages Have Not Narrowed Ethnic Gap
Marriages in Israel of mixed Ashkenazi and Mizrahi descent have been continuously increasing in recent decades. However, a study finds that contrary to popular perception, mixed marriages do not necessarily result in narrowing the social gap as far as education and income are concerned.
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