The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 394)

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عنوان
The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 394)
المحتوى
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of employment; thus, it tells us nothing about either the concrete or the
social forms of labor to which different population groups have more or
less access. In other words, this index of differentiation does not iden-
tify specific locations in the technical and/or social division of labor
within which segregation or desegregation for/against particular segments
of the labor force prevails.
It is a more appropriate tool for assessing levels of discriminatory
distribution of different segments of the labor force within the structure
of employment in general. This provides us with some relevant hints that
are likely to shed some light on differential class locations and guide
us somehow in identifying the latter. Finally, a strong point in this
analysis is the attention given to the relation between the occupational
and industrial structure of employment. The latter is the focus of the
following analysis.
III. The Industrial Structure of Employment
A. The 1967 Base Year
The industrial structure refers here to the proportional distribu-
tion of the employed labor force among the various branches of the economy.
For an accurate estimation of the transformations that have occurred in
the industrial structure of employment of the labor force employed in
Israel during the post-1967 decade, it helps to know how it was in the
beginning of that very period. The figures in Table FF respond, in part,
to this need, presenting the men's industrial structure of employment in
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المنشئ
Najwa Hanna Makhoul

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