The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 396)

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The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 396)
المحتوى
397
the 1967 base year for the Jews in Israel (Column 1). The citizen
Palestinian-Arabs in Israel (Column 2), the Palestinians in the Gaza
Strip (Column 3), and in the West Bank (Column 4).
According to these figures, the Palestinian population in Israel
and in the West Bank seem to be more evenly distributed among the various
economic branches than are the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, and for
that matter, the Jews in Israel. Furthermore, the Palestinian industrial
structure of employment in the West Bank seems almost identical with that
of Palestinians inside Israel. This is evident also in the index of dif-
ferentiation being 0.087, the lowest, as illustrated in Table F.F.
It is of special significance to find out, in light of the same
figures, that the highest differentiations in the industrial structure
of employment apply to Jewish versus Arab citizens of Israel, reaching
up to 0.361. In 1967, the Palestinian-Arab industrial structure of employ-
ment in Israel was more similar to that of the other Palestinians across
the Green-line borders than to Jews within those borders.
We notice also that the Jews in Israel were more similar in that
respect to the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip than in the West Bank and,
for that matter, in Israel itself. This apparent similarity, as expressed
in the idea of differentiation, must not obscure the significant differ-
ences in the relative size of the industrial and agricultural labor force
among each Palestinian group; while the proportional size of the Jewish
industrial labor force in Israel doubles the proportional size of the
Palestinian industrial labor force in the Gaza Strip, the contrary is
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المنشئ
Najwa Hanna Makhoul

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