Publications
BOOKS
Wainerman, Catalina and Rebeca Raijman. 1987. Sexism in Grammar School Textbooks in Argentina. Buenos Aires: Ediciones del IDES (in Spanish).
Kemp, Adriana and Rebeca Raijman. 2008,"Workers" and "Foreigners": The Political Economy of Labor Migration in Israel Jerusalem: Van-Leer Institute and Kibbutz Hamehuhad (in Hebrew).
Raijman, Rebeca. 2016. South African Jews in Israel: Assimilation in a Multigenerational Perspective. Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press. 272 pages.
SPECIAL ISSUES
Raijman Rebeca. 2017. Guest Editor- Hagira- Special Issue on Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Israel( in Hebrew). https://www.ruppin.ac.il/מכוני-מחקר/המכון-להגירה-ושילוב-חברתי/כתב-עת-הגירה/Pages/הגירה-גיליון-7.aspx
ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALS
1. Cohen, Yinon, Shlomit Bechar and Rebeca Raijman. 1987. "Occupational Sex Segregation in Israel, 1972-1983". Israeli Social Science Research, Vol. 5, 1: 97-106.
2. Raijman, Rebeca and Moshe Semyonov. 1995. "Modes of Labor Market Incorporation and Occupational Cost among Immigrants to Israel". International Migration Review, Vol. 29 (2): 375-93. Reprinted as Chapter 4 in Immigration to Israel Sociological Perspectives, Studies of Israeli Society, Vol. 8: New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers.
3. Raijman, Rebeca and Moshe Semyonov. 1997."Gender, Ethnicity and Immigration: Double-Disadvantage and Triple-Disadvantage among Recent Immigrant Women in the Israeli Labor Market". Gender & Society, Vol. 11 (1):108-125.
4. Raijman, Rebeca and Moshe Semyonov. 1998. "Best of Times, Worst of Times and the Occupational Mobility of Soviet Immigrants to Israel". International Migration, Vol. 36:291-312.
5. Tienda, Marta and Rebeca Raijman. 2000. "Immigrants' Income Packaging and Invisible Labor Force Activity". Social Science Quarterly, 81 (1):291-310.
6. Raijman, Rebeca and Marta Tienda. 2000. "Pathways to Business Ownership among Immigrants to Chicago: A Comparative Ethnic Perspective”. International Migration Review, 34 (3):681-705.
7. Kemp, Adriana, Rebeca Raijman, Julia Resnik and Silvina Schammah-Gesser. 2000. “Contesting the Limits of Political Participation: Latinos and Black African Migrant Workers in Israel”. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 23 (1):94-119.
8. Raijman, Rebeca and Marta Tienda. 2000. “Training Functions of Ethnic Economies: Mexican Entrepreneurs in Chicago”. Sociological Perspectives, 43 (3):439-456. Reprinted in W. Allen Martin (ed.) The Urban Community. New Jersey: Prentice Hall. Pp:123-138.
9. Schammah, Silvina, Rebeca Raijman, Adriana Kemp, and Julia Reznik. 2000. “Making it” in Israel? : Non-Jewish Latino Undocumented Migrant Workers in the Holy Land", Estudios Interdisciplinarios de America Latina y el Caribe, 11(2), 113-136.
10. Kemp, Adriana and Rebeca Raijman. 2001.“Foreigners in a Jewish State. The New Politics of Labor Migration in Israel”. Israeli Sociology: vol. 3(1):79-110 (in Hebrew).
11. Raijman, Rebeca. 2001. "Mexican Immigrants and Informal Self-Employment : A Case Study in the City of Chicago". Human Organization, 60(1):47-55.
12. Raijman, Rebeca . 2001. “Determinants of Entrepreneurial Intentions: Mexican Immigrants in Chicago”. The Journal of Socio-economics, 30 (2): 393-411.
13. Semyonov, Moshe, Rebeca Raijman, and Anat Yom-Tov. 2002. "Labor Market Competition, Perceived Threat and Endorsement of Economic Discrimination against Foreign Workers in Israel", Social Problems, 49 (3):416-431.
14. Raijman, Rebeca and Marta Tienda. 2003 " Ethnic Foundations of Economic Transactions: Mexican and Korean Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Chicago", Ethnic and Racial Studies, 26(5):783-801.
15. Raijman, Rebeca, Moshe Semyonov, and Peter Shmidt. 2003. "Do Foreigners Deserve Rights? Public Views towards Labor Migrants in Germany and Israel" European Sociological Review: 19:379-392.
16. Raijman, Rebeca, Silvina Schammah and Adriana Kemp. 2003. “International Migration, Domestic and Care Work: Undocumented Latina Migrant Women in Israel". Gender & Society, 17(5):727-749.
17. Kemp, Adriana and Rebeca Raijman. 2003. " Christian Zionists in the Holy Land Evangelical Churches, Labor Migrants and the Jewish State". Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power, 10: 295-318.
18. Raijman, Rebeca and Moshe Semyonov. 2004. "Perceived Threat and Exclusionary Attitudes Towards Foreign Workers in Israel". Ethnic and Racial Studies, 27 (5)780-799.
19. Tienda Marta and Rebeca Raijman.2004. "Promoting Hispanic Immigrant Entrepreneurship in Chicago." Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 9 (1):1-22.
20. Semyonov, Moshe, Rebeca Raijman, Anat Yom-Tov and Peter Schmidt. 2004. "Population Size, Perceived Threat and Exclusion: A Multiple Indicators Analysis of Attitudes towards Foreigners Germany." Social Science Research, 33: 681-701.
21. Kemp, Adriana and Rebeca Raijman. 2004. "Tel-Aviv Is Not Foreign to You": Urban Incorporation Policy on Labor Migrants in Israel", International Migration Review, 38:26-52.
22. Semyonov, Moshe, Rebeca Raijman and Anastasia Gorodzeisky. 2006 “The Rise of Anti-Foreigner Sentiment in European Societies: A Cross-national Multi-Level Analysis”, American Sociological Review, 71,3, 426-449.
23. Semyonov, Moshe, Rebeca Raijman and Anastasia Gorodzeisky, 2007. "Extreme Right-Wing Political Parties and the Rise of Anti-Foreigner Sentiment in European Societies: Do Models and Measures Make the Findings?" (Reply to Wilkes, Guppy and Farris). American Sociological Review. 72: 841-849.
24. Semyonov, Moshe, Rebeca Raijman and Anastasia Gorodzeisky. 2008. "Foreigners' Impact on European Societies: Public Views and Perceptions in a Cross-National Comparative Perspective ". International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 49: pp.5-29.
25. Raijman, Rebeca, Gila Menahem and Adriana Kemp.2008. "Globalization, Urban Economic Restructuring, and Gendered Socio-Economic Inequality: A Comparative Study of Tel-Aviv and Haifa", Research in Urban Sociology, 9: 85-317 Special Issue Gender in an Urban World.
26. Raijman, Rebeca. 2010. "Citizenship Status, Ethno-National Origin and Entitlement to Rights: Majority Attitudes towards Minorities and Immigrants in Israel". Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 36 (1): 87 - 106.
27. Rebeca Raijman, Eldad Davidov, Peter Schmidt and Oshrat Hochman. 2008. " What does a Nation Owe to non-citizens? National Attachments, Perception of Threat, and Attitudes towards Granting Citizenship Rights in Comparative Perspective." International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 49(2-3):195-220.
28. Rebeca Raijman. 2009. "Immigration in Israel: A Map of Trends and Empirical Research: 1990-2007." Israeli Sociology, 10 (2): 339-379.
29. Raijman, Rebeca and Yanina Pinsky. )2011(. "Non-Jewish and Christian": Feelings of Discrimination and Social Distance of FSU Migrants in Israel”, Israel Affairs, 17 (1): 125-141.
30. Raijman Rebeca and Oshrat Hochman. 2011. " National Attachments, Economic Competition and Social Exclusion of non-Ethnic Migrants in Israel: a Mixed Methods Approach." Quality and Quantity, Special Issue on Mixed-Methods, 45 (6):1171-1164.
31. Raijman, Rebeca. 2012. “Foreigners and Outsiders: Exclusionist Attitudes towards Labor Migrants in Israel”. International Migration, 51 (1):136-151.
32. Raijman, Rebeca and Yanina Pinsky. 2013. “Religion, Ethnicity and Identity: Former Soviet Union Christian immigrants in Israel”, Ethnic and Racial Studies, 36(11), 1687-1705.
33. Raijman, Rebeca. 2013. Linguistic Assimilation of First-Generation Jewish South African Immigrants in Israel, Journal of International Migration and Integration, 14(4), 615-636.
34. Raijman, Rebeca. 2013. Moving to the Homeland: South African Jews in Israel. Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies, 11(3), 259-277.
35. Kemp, Adriana and Raijman, Rebeca. 2014. Bringing in State Regulations, Private Brokers, and Local Employers: A Meso‐Level Analysis of Labor Trafficking in Israel. International Migration Review, 48 (3): 604-642.
36. Raijman, Rebeca and Ariane Ophir. 2014. “The Economic Integration of Latin Americans in Israel,” Canadian Ethnic Studies, Special Issue on Latin American Immigration, 46 (3): 77-102.
37. Semyonov, Moshe, Rebeca Raijman and Dina Maskileyson (#). 2015. “Ethnicity and Labor Market Incorporation of Post-1990 Immigrants in Israel”. Population Research and Policy Review, 34 (3):331–359.
38. Raijman, Rebeca, Moshe Semyonov, and Rona Geffen. 2015. “Language Proficiency among Post-1990 Immigrants in Israel”, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 48 (8): 1347-1371.
39. Konikov, Alla and Rebeca Raijman. 2016. “Former Soviet Union Immigrant Engineers in Germany and Israel: the Role of Contexts of Reception on Economic Assimilation”, Journal of International Migration and Integration, 17:409–428.
40. Semyonov, Moshe, Rebeca Raijman and Dina Maskileyson. 2016 “Immigration and the Cost of Ethnic Subordination: The Case of Israeli Society”. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 39 (6), 994-1013.
41. Raijman, Rebeca and Adriana Kemp. 2016. “The Institutionalization of Labor Migration in Israel”, Arbor, 192(777): a289.
42. Herkowicz, Adi, Rebeca Raijman, and Eldad Davidov. 2017. “Host or Hostile: Explaining Attitudes towards Asylum Seekers in Denmark and Israel”. The International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 58(5), 416-439.
43. Raijman, Rebeca and Rona Geffen. 2017 “Two Dimensions of Immigrants’ Integration in Israel: Life Satisfaction and Sense of Belonging”. International Migration, 41(8), 1347-1371.
44. Kushnirovich, Nonna, Rebeca Raijman, and Anda Barak-Bianco. 2018. “Recruitment Fees, Wages and Rights of Migrant Workers in the Construction Sector in Israel”. European Management Review, DOI: 10.1111/emre.12169.
45. Davidov, Eldad., Seddig, Daniel, Gorodzeisky, Anastasia, Raijman, Rebeca, Schmidt, Peter, and Semyonov, Moshe. 2019. “Direct and Indirect Predictors of Opposition to Immigration in Europe: Individual values, Cultural Values, and Symbolic Threat”. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 48 (8): 1347-1371.
46. Herkowitz Adi and Rebeca Raijman. “Caught between humanitarianism and Exclusionism? Attitudes of the Danish public towards asylum seekers”. Ethnic and Racial Studies, Forthcoming.
Articles or Chapters in Scientific Books
1. Raijman, Rebeca and Marta Tienda. 1999. "Immigrants' Socioeconomic Progress Post-1965: Forging Mobility or Survival?" In J. Dewind, Ch. Hirschman, and S. Castles (Eds) The Handbook of International Migration: The American Experience. New York: Russel Sage, Pp:239-256).
2. Tienda, Marta, and Rebeca Raijman. 2001. “Ethnic Ties and Entrepreneurhip: Comment on Black Ties Only”. In A. Casella and J. Rauch (eds.) Markets and Networks. New York: Russell Sage, Pp: 310-327.
3. Raijman, Rebeca and Adriana Kemp. 2002. “State and Non-State Actors: a multi-layered analysis of Labor Migration Policy in Israel”. In D. Korn (Ed.) Perspectives and Practices of Public Policy: The Case of Israel. Lexington Books. Pp:155-173.
3.a. Published also in D. Filc and U. Ram (Eds.) The Power Property: Israeli Society in the Global Age. Van Leer Institute and Hakibbbutz Hameuchad Pub.Pp:222-238 (In Hebrew).
4. Raijman, Rebeca and Adriana Kemp. 2004 ."Consuming the Holy Spirit in the Holy Land: Evangelical Churches, Labor Migrants and the Jewish State." In Carmeli Y. and K. Appelbaum (eds.) Consumption and Modernity in Israel. Oxford: Berg Publishers. Pp: 163-184
5. Kemp, Adriana, Rebeca Raijman, Julia Resnik and Silvina Schammah-Gesser. 2004. “New Claim-Making Populations and the Limits of the Nation-State: The Case of Black African Migrant Workers in Israel” in Kemp A., D. Newman, U. Ram and O. Yiftachel (eds.) Israelis in Conflict: Hegemonies, Identities,Challenges. Sussex: Sussex Academic Press. Pp: 283-.
6. Kemp, Adriana and Rebeca Raijman. 2004. " "Bringing the City Back In': Urban Policies and Labour Migration in Israel". In Entzinger, H. M. Martiniello and C. Whitol de Wenden (eds.) Migration Between States and Markets. Aldershot: Ashgate. Pp: 81-99 . Migration and Ethnic Relations Series.
7. Raijman, Rebeca and Moshe Semyonov, 2005. "Attitudes Toward Labor Migrants in Israel: A Comparison Between Residents in Tel-Aviv and Other Places in the Country", In Nachmias D. and G. Menachem (Eds.) Tel-Aviv-Jaffa Research. Economic Processes and Public Policy. Tel:Aviv:Ramot, Tel-Aviv University. Pp: 207-223 (In Hebrew).
8. Kemp, Adriana and Rebeca Raijman. 2006. "Labor Migration". In U. Ram and N. Berkovich (eds.) In/Equality, Israel: Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Press. Pp.125-132 (in Hebrew).
9. Raijman, Rebeca and Adriana Kemp. 2007. Labor migration, Managing the Ethno-national Conflict, and Client Politics in Israel. In Willen, S. (ed.) Transnational Migration to Israel in Global Comparative Context – Lexington Book, Pp:31-50.
10. Raijman Rebeca and Yanina Pinksy. 2009. ‘Christian immigrants in the Jewish state: Ethnic identity and non-Jewish migrants from the Former Soviet Union’, in Canadian Universe 1 (1), 141-149.
11. Raijman, Rebeca and Adriana Kemp. 2010. "The New Immigration to Israel: Becoming a de-facto Immigration State in the 1990s". In Segal, U. , Mayadas, N. and D. Elliot (eds.) Immigration Worldwide, Oxford University Press. Pp: 227-243.
12. Raijman, Rebeca. 2010. "Pequeños comerciantes y estrategias étnicas: Immigrantes Mexicanos en La Villita, Chicago". In Empresarios migrantes mexicanos en Estados Unidos Edited by M. Basilia Valenzuela y Margarita Calleja. Mexico, Gualadajara: Universidad de Gualadajara. Pp: 145-176. (In Spanish).
13. Raijman, Rebeca. 2010. “Prejudice, Social Distance and Discriminatory Attitudes towards Labor Migration in Israel”. In Who Pays the Price Foreign Workers, Society, Crime and the Law”. Mally Shechory, Dan Soen, and Sarah Ben-david (Eds.). Nova Science Publishers. Pp:11-24.
14. Markus, Andrew and Rebeca Raijman. 2010. “ Immigration and Public Opinion”. Immigration: Australia and Israel (Eds. Andrew Markus and Moshe Semyonov) Edward Elgar Publishing. Pp: 115-140.
15. Raijman, Rebeca and Adriana Kemp. 2011. “ Labor Migration in Israel: The Creation of a Non-free Workforce”. Proto-Sociology, vol. 27: 177-195.
16. Raijman, Rebeca, and Oshrat Hochman. 2012. "Minority Views of Competition: Attitudes of Israeli Arabs toward Labor Migrants and Noncitizen Palestinians." Methods, Theories, and Empirical Applications in the Social Sciences. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 145-150.
17. Amit, K, Bagno, O, Bridges, W.P., Devoretz, D, Haberfeld,Y. Kogan, I., Logan, J., Raijman, R, Semyonov, M. 2012. “Economic Integration of Immigrants from the Former Soviet Union in Four Countries: A Comparative Analysis, Hagira, 1, 51-79. Online Journal of the ISA, Editor: Sergio DellaPergola (In Hebrew).
18. Kushnirovich, Nonna and Rebeca Raijman. 2014. “Recruitment Practices of Labour Migrants in Israel: The Case of the Domestic Care Sector”, in Mojca Anthias and Floya Pajnik (Eds.) Work and the Challenges of Belonging Migrants in Globalizing Economies. UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing: 178-194.
19. Hochman, Oshrat, Rebeca Raijman, and Peter Schmidt. 2016. “ National Identity and Exclusion of Non-ethnic Migrants: Germany and Israel in Comparative Perspective”. In Juergen Grimm, Leonie Huddy, Josef Seethaler and Peter Schmidt (Eds.) Dynamics of National Identity: Media and Societal Factors of What We Are, Routledge:64-82.
20. Raijman, Rebeca and Anastasia Gorodzeisky. 2016. “We and the Others: Majority Attitudes towards Non-Jews in Israel”. In Handbook of Israel: The Major Debates, vol.1, Eliezer Ben-Rafael (Coordinator), Julius H. Schoeps, Yitzhak Sternberg and Olaf Glöckner, Berlin: Walter de Gruyter: 324-344.
21. Kemp, Adriana and Rebeca Raijman. 2017. “The Making and Unmaking of a Community of Latino Labor Migrants in Israel. In Sepúlveda, Enrique and Mark Overmyer-Velázquez (Eds.) Global Latinos: Latin American Diasporas and Regional Migrations, Oxford University Press: 183-209.
22. Rebeca Raijman. Immigration and the Informal Economy. In Steven Gold and Stephanie J. Nawyn (Eds.) The Routledge International Handbook of Migration Studies (forthcoming)
OTHER SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS
1. Tienda, Marta and Raijman Rebeca. 1997. "Forging Mobility in a Low-wage Environment: Mexican Immigrants in Chicago's Little Village Neighborhood". Focus, Vol. 18 (2): 35-40.
2. J. Matras, H. Stier and Rebeca Raijman. 1998. On Vacancies, Structural Mobility and Class Formation in Israel. Discussion Paper No. 97, Golda Meir Institute for Social and Labor Research, Tel Aviv University.
3. Raijman, Rebeca and Moshe Semyonov. 2000. Labor Migration in the Public Eye: Attitudes towards Labor Migrants in Israel. ZA 47. Center for Survey Research and Methodology- ZUMA, Mannheim, Germany.
4. Kemp, Adriana and Rebeca Raijman. 2003. Foreign Workers in Israel. Information on Equality and Social Justice in Israel. Discussion Paper # 13. Tel-Aviv: Adva Center.
5. Raijman, Rebeca. 2007. "Trends in International Migration", In Immigration Abstract of Israel. Institute for Immigration & Integration, Ruppin Academic Center (In Hebrew) Pp: 332-333.
6. Semyonov, Moshe, Ytzchak Haberfeld, Rebeca Raijman, Ronit Dolev, Karin Amit, Aviva Zeltzer-Zubida and Sybille Heilbourn. 2007. Immigrants Integration in Israel: Ruppin Indicator. Institute for Immigration and Social Integration, Ruppin College.
7. Rebeca Raijman and Nonna Kushnirovich. 2012. Labor Migration Recruitment Practices in Israel. Final Report for the Center for International Migration and Integration (CIMI).
8. Raijman, Rebeca. 2014. “Undocumented Workers’ Transitions: Legal Status, Migration, and Work in Europe”. Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews, 43(1), 103-105.
9. Barak-Bianco, Anda and Rebeca Raijman. 2015. “Asylum Seekers in Israel”. Economic Sociology_ The European Electronic Newsletter, 16 (2): 4-13.
10. Rebeca Raijman and Nonna Kushnirovich. 2014. Recruitment of Foreign Workers: The Impact of Bilateral Agreements. Final Report for the Center for International Migration and Integration (CIMI), Joint Israel (In Hebrew).
11. Rebeca Raijman and Nonna Kushnirovich. 2015. Recruitment of Migrant Workers in Agriculture and Construction: The Impact of Bilateral Agreements. Final Report for the Center for International Migration and Integration (CIMI), Joint Israel (In Hebrew).