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Overview

Michael Shalev is affiliated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel and works primarily in the social sciences. Their research contributions focus on transportation, sociology, and political science, with notable work in the analysis of human mobility and urban studies.

Their recent published research includes the paper titled "Using Location Data From Mobile Phones to Study Participation in Mass Protests," published in 2020 in Sociological Methods & Research. This paper addresses the use of geolocation data to enhance understanding of social movements and public gatherings.

Michael Shalev's collaborative work features frequent co-authorship with Assaf Rotman. Their joint efforts contribute to research involving social dynamics and location-based analysis.

The main research fields and topics covered in Michael Shalev's work include:

  • Social Sciences
  • Transportation
  • Sociology and Political Science

The subfields of study they explore involve:

  • Transportation
  • Sociology and Political Science

Key thematic areas featured in their research are:

  • Human Mobility and Location-Based Analysis
  • Urban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies
  • Urban Transport and Accessibility

The publication venues where Michael Shalev has contributed include:

  • Sociological Methods & Research

Best Publications

  • Labour and the political economy in Israel

    Michael Shalev

  • Strikes, Industrial Relations and Class Conflict in Capitalist Societies

    Walter Korpi;Michael Shalev

  • How Welfare States Shape the Gender Pay Gap: A Theoretical and Comparative Analysis

    Hadas Mandel;Michael Shalev

  • Limits and Alternatives to Multiple Regression in Comparative Research

    Michael Shalev

  • Gender, Class, and Varieties of Capitalism

    Hadas Mandel;Michael Shalev

  • Have globalization and liberalization “normalized” Israel's political economy?

    Michael Shalev

  • The privatization of social policy? : occupational welfare and the welfare state in America, Scandinavia and Japan

    Michael Shalev

  • Class Divisions among Women

    Michael Shalev

  • Trade unionism and economic analysis: The case of industrial conflict

    Michael Shalev

  • The political economy of Israel's ‘social justice’ protests: a class and generational analysis

    Zeev Rosenhek;Michael Shalev

  • INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS THEORY AND THE COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND INDUSTRIAL CONFLICT

    Michael Shalev

  • Power and the Ascendance of New Economic Policy Ideas: Lessons from the 1980s Crisis in Israel

    Ronen Mandelkern;Michael Shalev

  • Working Class Mobilization and American Exceptionalism

    Michael Shalev;Walter Korpi

  • The Political Economy of Unemployment: Active Labor Market Policy in West Germany and the United States.

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  • Labor, State, and Crisis: An Israeli Case Study

    Michael Shalev

  • Nominal and positional perspectives on educational stratification in Israel

    Assaf Rotman;Yossi Shavit;Michael Shalev

  • Lies, Damned Lies, and Strike Statistics: the Measurement of Trends in Industrial Conflict

    Michael Shalev

  • 4. The Spanish Indignados and Israel’s Social Justice Movement

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  • Neoliberalism as a State Project: Changing the Political Economy of Israel

    Asa Maron;Michael Shalev

  • Dialectics of institutional change: the transformation of social insurance financing in Israel

    Michal Koreh;Michael Shalev

  • Strikers and the State: A Comment

    Michael Shalev

  • The Winners and Losers of 2003: Ideology, Social Structure and Political Change*

    Michael Shalev;Gal Levy

  • Limits of and Alternatives to Multiple Regression in Macro- Comparative Research

    Michael Shalev

  • The Welfare State Consensus in Israel: Placing Class Politics in Context

    Michael Shalev

  • Liberalization and the Transformation of the Political Economy

    Michael Shalev

Frequent Co-Authors

Dietrich Rueschemeyer
Dietrich Rueschemeyer Brown University

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