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Public welfare or sectarianism: A new challenge for planning
Shlomit Flint-Ashery
University College London
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Haredi
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Sectarianism
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Torah
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Public Welfare
100%
Jerusalem
50%
Liberal
50%
Population Groups
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Liberalism
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Similar Processes
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Ultra-Orthodox Jews
50%
City Center
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Group Action
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Housing Market
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Main Engine
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Neighborhood Change
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Non-autonomous
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Veteran Population
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Organized Groups
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Planning Institutions
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Diverse Populations
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Autonomous Individual
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Social Sciences
Jerusalem
100%
Social Welfare
100%
Housing Market
100%
Group Action
100%
Jews
100%
Sectarianism
100%
Population Group
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Arts and Humanities
Torah
100%
Sectarianism
100%
Action
50%
Secular
50%
Liberal
50%
Review
50%
Veterans
50%
Orthodox Jews
50%
Jerusalem
50%
Weakness
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Public Welfare
100%
Housing Market
100%