Why are States worse than being dead overlooked in healthcare Policymaking? An Ethnographic Examination. Y Assor . (2025). SSM-Qualitative Research in Health, 100635.
Bureaucratizing like a girl: Objectivity and the reinforcement of patriarchy at an Israeli government committee Y Assor . (2023). Feminist Anthropology 4 (2), 233-248.
Public legitimacy of healthcare resource allocation committees: lessons learned from assessing an Israeli case study Y Assor, D Greenberg . (2022). BMC Health Services Research 22 (1), 737.
“Following orders” as a critique on healthcare allocation committees: An anthropological perspective on the role of public memory in bioethical legitimacy Y Assor . (2021). Bioethics 35 (6), 549-556.
“Objectivity” as a bureaucratic virtue: Cultivating unemotionality in an Israeli medical committee Y Assor . (2021). American Ethnologist 48 (1), 105-119.
Beyond ethics: Professionalism and social belonging in social workers’ moral deliberations Y Assor, YC Goodman . (2020). Ethnos 85 (1), 168-187.
Objectivity as a Bureaucratic Virtue: The Lived Experience of Objectivity in an Israeli Medical Bureaucracy Y Assor . (2020). University of California, Los Angeles.
How Legitimate Is The Process Of Updating the Benefits Package In Israel? A 20 Year Overview D Greenberg, Y Assor . (2020). International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care 36 (S1), 3-4.
מודל השקיפות של ועדת סל התרופות בישראל יעל עשור . (2020). מדיק, https://www.academia.edu/48229672/%D7%9E.
חמישה כללי אצבע לחבר/ה ועדת סל מתחיל/ה יעל עשור . (2019). מדיק, https://www.academia.edu/41430617/%D7%97.
Social Identities and Professional Moralities: Understanding Moral Deliberations by Religious and Secular Israeli Social Workers Y Assor . (2013). Hebrew University of Jerusalem.