The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 400)

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The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 400)
المحتوى
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Jordanian rule, subject to more advanced capitalist relations.
As far as the Palestinian industrial labor force in the Gaza Strip,
it is most likely to represent the petty producers type. There has been
no systematic study of the economic and class structure of this region
prior to its occupation in 1967. The industrial structure of employment
prevalent in 1967, as in Table FF, is most articulate of the inviability
of this economy, being almost entirely dependent upon services and circu-
lation activity, and given that, the largest portion of its population
subsists from international transfer payments.
With this analysis of the industrial structure of employment in
the 1967 base year, we notice very clearly that the Palestinian labor
force scattered under the various regimes, Israeli, Jordanian, or Egyptian,
was until 1967 maintained essentially unproletarianized, even though to
a lesser degree in Israel. Now we can proceed to identify the major
transformations in these groups’ industrial structures of employment upon
the intensifying of their integration (within and across the Green-line
alike) into the post-1967 Israeli economy; paying special attention to
whether or not, and in what economic branches, Palestinian-Arabs are re-
placing and/or joining Israeli-Jews. First, we examine transformation
in the employment structure of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank Pales-
tinians, then that of Jewish and Palestinian citizens of Israel, and
last, that of Israel's labor force in the seventies as an integral,
though fragmented, whole.
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المنشئ
Najwa Hanna Makhoul

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