The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 380)

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عنوان
The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 380)
المحتوى
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false ideologies such as nationalism are becoming deeply internalized.
The purpose of this study is therefore restricted to examining the
potential for proletarian, but not other, cross-national class alliances.
Hence comes the significance, for example, of the distinction provided in
Table A between skilled and unskilled productive labor. Citizen Pales-
tinian-Arabs seem to be the most highly represented in the skilled produc-
tive labor category; second come Oriental-Jews; then the equally repre-
sented Sabras and Western Jews, although on the average, Israeli-Jews are
more highly represented than Palestinian-Arabs (including non-citizens)
in skilled labor categories. In unskilled labor categories, concentration
of Palestinians in general, and non-citizens in particular, is dispropor-
tionately the highest.
A comparison between the average representation of Israeli-Jews and
Palestinian-Arabs in Israeli productive labor categories indicates that
Palestinian-Arabs (citizens and non-citizens) are over-represented in
agricultural work by a factor of 0.3, in skilled industrial work by a fac-
tor of 0.8, and in unskilled industrial work by a factor of 1.3, while
Israeli-Jews are under-represented in all these labor categories by a fac-
tor of 0.92 in the first, 0.65 in the second, and of 0.93 in the third,
respectively. If we compare the subethnic/national groups, non-citizen
Palestinians seem over-represented in agricultural work by a factor of
3.6; they are nonexistent in skilled industrial work, and over-represen-
ted by a factor of 12.4 in the unskilled industrial labor categories,
compared with citizen Palestinians being over-represented by a factor of
0.8 in the first, 3.1 in the second, 0.6 in the third. Among the various
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المنشئ
Najwa Hanna Makhoul

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