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Palestinian Graduates in the West Bank Enter a Collapsed Job Market

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AI-generatedThe article describes a collapsed job market for Palestinian graduates in the West Bank due to political instability and fiscal crisis. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, or company-level margin effect is identifiable. The event is a socio-economic crisis with no clear supply chain or pricing channel for any traded product or service.
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- Nearly 40% of young Palestinians with diplomas are unemployed in the West Bank.
- Unemployment rate peaked at 35.2% in early 2024, more than double since October 2023.
- Palestinian Authority struggles to pay public sector salaries due to Israel withholding tax revenues.
- Approximately 1,080 individuals with at least a master's degree have left Bethlehem governorate in the past three years.
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