Former haredim overlooked in draft debate, underrepresented in workforce, report finds
Among men aged 20 to 29 from haredi homes who reported past IDF service, 71% no longer identified as haredi when surveyed, according to the organization Out for Change
Assessment
A new report highlights a demographic blind spot in Israel's haredi draft debate: men who left the haredi world after military service. Their workforce struggles suggest the debate over exemptions overlooks the long-term economic integration of those who do serve. The data challenges assumptions about who bears the costs of current policy.
