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Point of Departure

Joining a Workplace (1982–1990)

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Lea, having earned a PhD in sociology in an American university, returned with her family to Israel. Searching for a position, she applied and was accepted as a sociologist researcher to the Department of Family and Community Health established a few years earlier.

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Hagoel, L., Kalekin-Fishman, D. (2016). Point of Departure. In: From the Margins to New Ground. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-298-1_5

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