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flag Haredi women in Israel now earn more per hour than men, driven by rising workforce participation in key sectors.

flag Data from the Institute for Haredi Strategy and Policy shows haredi women in Israel now lead men in hourly wages, reflecting growing workforce participation in education, healthcare, and technology. flag This shift, noted around International Women's Day 2026, marks a quiet but significant change in a traditionally gender-segregated community, with women pursuing higher education and careers while maintaining religious identity. flag The trend signals broader economic empowerment and generational change, even as cultural norms persist.

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