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Moshe Semyonov

Moshe Semyonov

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Social Sciences and Humanities
Israel
2026

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
51
Citations
10572
World Ranking
2579
National Ranking
11

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Social Sciences and Humanities in Israel Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Social Sciences and Humanities in Israel Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Social Sciences and Humanities in Israel Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Social Sciences and Humanities in Israel Leader Award

Overview

Moshe Semyonov is affiliated with Tel Aviv University in Israel. Their research primarily falls within the broad field of Social Sciences, with a focus on several subfields including Sociology and Political Science, General Health Professions, Economics and Econometrics, Political Science and International Relations, and Public Administration.

The scientist's work covers diverse topics, particularly related to migration and social dynamics. Key topics in their research include:

  • Migration, Refugees, and Integration
  • Social and Intergroup Psychology
  • Migration and Labor Dynamics
  • Employment and Welfare Studies
  • Labor market dynamics and wage inequality
  • Jewish and Middle Eastern Studies
  • Labor Movements and Unions

Their publication record includes various papers spanning from 2020 to 2024. Some significant recent publications are:

  • The gender-race intersection and the 'sheltering-effect' of public-sector employment, 2021, Research in Social Stratification and Mobility
  • The impact of immigrants' characteristics on anti-immigrant sentiment among the Jewish majority and the Arab minority in Israel, 2023, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
  • Economic integration of first- and second-generation immigrants in the Swiss labour market: Does the reason for immigration make a difference?, 2021, Population Space and Place
  • Declining and splitting: Opposition to immigration in the United States, 1996-2018, 2020, International Journal of Intercultural Relations
  • Who are the immigrants that Israeli Jews prefer? The interplay between reasons for migration, religion, and religiosity, 2024, Comparative Migration Studies

Frequent publication venues where this scientist has contributed include:

  • Research in Social Stratification and Mobility
  • Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
  • Population Space and Place
  • Comparative Migration Studies
  • International Journal of Intercultural Relations

Moshe Semyonov has collaborated regularly with a number of co-authors. Frequent collaborators are:

  • Anastasia Gorodzeisky
  • Rebeca Raijman
  • Thomas Hinz
  • Eldad Davidov
  • Hadas Mandel

Best Publications

  • The Rise of Anti-foreigner Sentiment in European Societies, 1988-2000

    Moshe Semyonov;Rebeca Raijman;Anastasia Gorodzeisky

  • Family policies, wage structures, and gender gaps : Sources of earnings inequality in 20 countries

    Hadas Mandel;Moshe Semyonov

  • Population size, perceived threat, and exclusion: a multiple-indicators analysis of attitudes toward foreigners in Germany

    Moshe Semyonov;Rebeca Raijman;Anat Yom Tov;Peter Schmidt

  • Noninvasive diagnosis of mitochondrial dysfunction in HAART-related hyperlactatemia.

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  • Foreigners' Impact on European Societies Public Views and Perceptions in a Cross-National Comparative Perspective

    Moshe Semyonov;Rebeca Raijman;Anastasia Gorodzeisky

  • Ethnic Residential Segregation, Social Contacts, and Anti-Minority Attitudes in European Societies

    Moshe Semyonov;Anya Glikman

  • Labor migration, remittances and household income: A comparison between Filipino and Filipina Overseas workers

    Moshe Semyonov;Anastasia Gorodzeisky

  • The Arab Minority In Israel's Economy: Patterns Of Ethnic Inequality

    Noah Lewin-Epstein;Moshe Semyonov

  • Terms of exclusion: public views towards admission and allocation of rights to immigrants in European countries

    Anastasia Gorodzeisky;Moshe Semyonov

  • Do Foreigners Deserve Rights? Determinants of Public Views Towards Foreigners in Germany and Israel

    Rebeca Raijman;Moshe Semyonov;Peter Schmidt

  • The Social Context of Women's Labor Force Participation: A Comparative Analysis

    Moshe Semyonov

  • Gender pay gap and employment sector: sources of earnings disparities in the United States, 1970-2010.

    Hadas Mandel;Moshe Semyonov

  • GENDER, ETHNICITY, AND IMMIGRATION: Double Disadvantage and Triple Disadvantage among Recent Immigrant Women in the Israeli Labor Market

    Rebeca Raijman;Moshe Semyonov

  • Hewers of Wood and Drawers of Water

    Moshe Semyonov

  • Perceived threat and exclusionary attitudes towards foreign workers in Israel

    Rebeca Raijman;Moshe Semyonov

  • Not only Competitive Threat but also Racial Prejudice: Sources of Anti-Immigrant Attitudes in European Societies

    Anastasia Gorodzeisky;Moshe Semyonov

  • GAPS AND GLISSANDOS: INEQUALITY, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, AND SOCIAL MOBILITY IN 24 COUNTRIES*

    Andrea Tyree;Moshe Semyonov;Robert W. Hodge

  • Where wealth matters more for health: the wealth-health gradient in 16 countries.

    Moshe Semyonov;Noah Lewin-Epstein;Dina Maskileyson

  • Bi-Ethnic Labor Markets, Mono-Ethnic Labor Markets, and Socioeconomic Inequality.

    Moshe Semyonov

  • Hewers of wood and drawers of water : noncitizen Arabs in the Israeli labor market

    Moshe Semyonov;Noah Lewin-Epstein

  • Sheltered Labor Markets, Public Sector Employment, and Socioeconomic Returns to Education of Arabs in Israel'

    Noah Lewin-Epstein;Moshe Semyonov

Frequent Co-Authors

Eldad Davidov
Eldad Davidov University of Cologne
Dan R. Hoyt
Dan R. Hoyt University of Nebraska–Lincoln
John R. Logan
John R. Logan Brown University

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