The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 415)
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- The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 415)
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of Arab citizens employed in construction being (8.3 years) in the case
of the former compared with (5.8 years) in the case of the latter. Also,
and more importantly, in the very differential in the level of training
among Arabs and Jews who share the same occupation in the construction
industry. For example, Jews who belong to the top occupational positions
in construction have on the average 16.2 years of schooling, while Arabs
in the same occupational position within this industry have on the average
only 8 years of schooling. >”
The important detail that we need to know, however, is the number of
Jews and Arabs in each occupational category within this industry and, for
that matter, within the other economic branches. We may be able to get
these details later, but for the meantime one thing is obvious to us; in
absolute terms and despite their apparent under-representation in relative
terms, the number of Jews who are employed in the construction industry
does by far exceed that of Arab citizens, and it is greater than both
citizen and non-citizen Palestinians combined.
In 1972, for example, 7.7 percent of the employed Jewish labor force
was in construction, corresponding in absolute terms to 69,434 workers,
compared with 26.1 percent of citizen Palestinians corresponding to 26,831
workers, and 50 percent of non-citizen Palestinians corresponding to
26,000 workers. This is to say, approximately 60 percent of the labor
force employed in the construction industry, including all its occupational
categories, are Jews; the majority of these are likely to be wage workers.
The latter point can be further reinforced by the fact that in 1974,
for example, there were 84,500 employees posted in the construction branch,
73,600 of these are related to contracting and subcontracting, with an - تاريخ
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- Najwa Hanna Makhoul
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