The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 345)

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عنوان
The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 345)
المحتوى
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concentration.
To place it in a more historical context, we compare this penetration
process in the two phases prior and after 1967; distinguishing in the sec-
ond phase between the economic boom prior to, and the economic crisis fol-
lowing, the 1973 October War. Central to this analysis are also changes
in the employment structure of Jewish population groups; changes that are
concomitant with the increasing merger of Palestinian~Arabs and Israeli-
Jews in the civilian labor force. The intention is to examine the patterns
of Jewish-Arab labor mobility in horizontal and vertical directions within
the employment structure or, for that matter, the labor market. The latter
leads us directly into the assessment of actual and potential joining/re-
placement trends among the different segments of the labor force, regarding
their locations in the technical division of labor. All this is an attempt
to answer empirical questions posed in our introductory chapter which, in
turn, feed into the major objective of this study, that is, formation of
a Palestinian proletariat, and the potential for cross-national proletariat
alliance concomitant with the intensified participation of Palestinians in
the Israeli labor market during the last decade.
Again, employment information can provide only clues to the class
location of the entering and/or the already active labor force. For exam-
ple, finding that Palestinian workers are predominantly joining Jewish
workers in a particular industrial labor category (a location in the tech-
nical division of labor) and predominantly replacing them in agricultural
cash-cropping, may not translate directly and respectively into joining/
replacement in the social division of labor. Later, we may find that
Palestinian-Arabs, while replacing Jews who are moving off agriculture
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المنشئ
Najwa Hanna Makhoul

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