The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 340)
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- The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 340)
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Central Bureau of Statistics, Labour Force Survey, 1974, Jerusalem,
1976, Special Series, No. p. XII.
Ibid. ,
Computed from Harari, op.cit., p. 15.
This computation is wrong in terms of the official technical defi-
nition of the labor force. But in reality correct, since in the
case of non-citizen Palestinians in Israel, it assumes the parti-
cipation rate is 100 percent. They are inside Israel only to work
and not to live. If we considered unregistered smuggled labor,
then participation in the labor force can be said to be at a rate
higher than 100 percent.
L.F.S., 1974, op.cit., p. XXIV.
Ibid., p. XXV. Accordingly, kibbutzniks who are "NAHAL" members
are also classified as non-participants in the labor force or
volunteers.
Quarterly Economic Review-Israel, No. I, 1976, p. 8.
Oweiss, op.cit., pp. 25-27.
Eli Ginzberg, Fifth Report on Manpower in Israel [State of Israel
Ministry of Labor--Manpower Planning Authority], June, 1968, pp.
29-31.
Youram Peri, "Where Are the Ex-Generals?" Israel Magazine, Vol. 4,
Nos. 7-12, 1972, pp. 11-16.
Aviation Week & Space Technology--Special Israel Advertising
Section, June 14, 1976.
P.C.1I. thus must be kept in mind when later is discussed the ir-
reversibility of the use of Palestinian-Arab labor in Israel's
economy. This is likely to be one alternative adjustment to a
peace settlement that implies withdrawal from occupied territories.
Aviation Week & Space Technology, op.cit.
From personal conversation with a mini-computer designer in a
Massachusetts-based company, June 12, 1977.
Manual Castells, The Graying of America, unpublished manuscript,
1976. From his analysis of the fiscal crisis of the capitalist
state in responding to requirements emerging from the economic
crisis of capitalism in the '70s. - تاريخ
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