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CIS immigrants in Israel: One block or segmented parts?
Sabina Lissitsaa
, Ya'arit Bokek-Cohen
Ariel University
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Acculturation
14%
Adjustment Pattern
85%
Being Political
14%
Child Schooling
14%
Cluster Analysis
14%
Consumption Patterns
14%
Cross-cultural Adjustment
100%
Economic Achievement
14%
Educational Program
14%
Hebrew Language
14%
Host Society
14%
Immigrants
100%
Israel
100%
Israeli
28%
Israeli Culture
14%
Israeli Identity
14%
Jewish Identity
14%
Language Fluency
14%
Marketing Campaign
14%
Media Consumption
14%
Multinomial Regression
14%
Occupational Achievement
14%
Political Participation
14%
Politicians
14%
Psychological Welfare
14%
Psychological Well-being
14%
Russian Culture
14%
Segmentation-based
14%
Social Relationships
14%
Social Welfare
14%
Socio-demographic Profile
28%
Unveiling
14%
Social Sciences
Acculturation
20%
Cluster Analysis
20%
Cultural Factor
20%
Educational Programmes
20%
Hebrew Language
20%
Israel
100%
Israeli
80%
Judaism
20%
Language Fluency
20%
Media Consumption
20%
Psychological Well-Being
20%
Psychology
20%
Russian
20%
Social Relationships
20%
Sociodemographics
40%
Welfare
20%
Psychology
Acculturation
20%
Cluster Analysis
20%
Immigrant
100%
Language Fluency
20%
Psychological Well-Being
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Immigrant
100%
Sociodemographics
40%
Welfare
20%