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Myers-JDC-Brookdale Institute: New Studies Published
The Myers-JDC-Brookdale Institute for applied social research was established as an independent non-profit organization in 1974. The Institute was created with a grant from the Brookdale Foundation and as a partnership between JDC and the Government of Israel, in 2004 it expanded into the Myers-JDC-Brookdale Institute.
Highly regarded, the Myers-JDC-Brookdale Institute is an internationally recognized model of the effective linking of research practice and policy. Today, it continues in its objective to seek to improve the effectiveness of social services and social policies by developing and disseminating knowledge of social needs, as well as the effectiveness of programs intended to meet those needs.
Listed below are a few of most recent published studies — to read the full report please visit Myers — JDC — Brookdale Institute.
- Adolescent Girls in Israel: An Analysis of Data from Selected Studies
- Youth in Tamra: Identification of Needs as the Basis for Service Planning
- Paramedics: Supply and Demand for Professional Manpower
- Supplemental Insurance Plans Offered by the Health Plans: Analysis and Comparison of Baskets of Services in 2006
- Public Opinion on the Level of Service and Performance of the Health Care System Ten Years after the Introduction of National Health Insurance
- Three Reports in the Framework of the Evaluation of the From Welfare to Employment Program
May 2007
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