The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 344)

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عنوان
The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 344)
المحتوى
345
I. Introduction
In this chapter, we try to identify the locations of Arabs vis-a-vis
Jews in Israel's technical division of labor, as reflected in their occu-
pational and industrial structures of employment. Our purpose is to iden-
tify class locations of these two population segments of the labor force.
Despite the fact that the technical division of labor is itself determined
and reproduced by the social division of labor, we still have to depend on
the employment structure, for it is the main data source available, This
analysis is one of three used in our study to identify differential class
location and transformations expressed by changing and persisting positions
in the social division of labor. This complements the analysis of the
sources of Israel's labor force presented in the previous chapter and can
be comprehended only on the basis of the latter.
In our Introductory Statement of the research problem, we have already
discussed the incompatibility of statistical categories (including employ-
ment data) available in bourgeois socieites with the requirements for class
analysis,
With this limitation in mind, we proceed to examine the differential
locations of the various "segments" of the labor force in the country's
occupational and industrial structures of employment. We examine these
locatons dynamically as they change over time in response to transforma-
tions in the economy-at-large and to major historical events, resulting
from the development of the productive forces. We examine both the pene-
tration of citizen and non-citizen Palestinian-Arabs into the Israeli la-
bor market following the 1967 war, identifying the occupations and econo-
mic branches they do or do not enter, at what rates, and on what level of
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المنشئ
Najwa Hanna Makhoul

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