The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 478)

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The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 478)
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Central Bureau of Statistics, Labor Force Survey 1974, Special Ser-
vices No. ,» Jerusalem, 1976, p. 141.
Examples of the best known studies on the segmentation and non-
neutrality of the U.S. labor market are:
Bennett Harrison, Education, Training, and the Urban Ghetto (Balti-
more, John Hopkins, 1972).
Peter Doeringer and Michael Piore, Internal Labor Markets and Man-
power Analysis (Lexington, Mass., D.C. Heath, 1971).
David Gordon, Theories of Poverty and Underemployment (Lexington,
Mass., D.C. Heath, 1972).
Richard Edwards, David Gordon, and Michael Reich (eds), Labor Market
Segmentation (Lexington, Mass., Lexington Books, 1976).
Glen Cain, "The Challenge of Dual and Radical Theories of the Labor
Market to Orthodox Theory," American Economic Review, May, 1975.
Y. Ben-Porath, Op.cit., pp. 20, 22, 23.
In a statement made by Prime Minister Rabin during one of the Labor
Party conferences condemning the failure of the Party to develop the
manual-work morality during its twenty-eight-year hegemony; he
pointed out the presence of French workers imported to do the manual
work in the Histadrut-owned Koor industrial complex in Holon because
they could not find Israeli [Jewish] labor to do that work [probably
military-related metal products]. For a reference, see Jerusalem
Post, November 18, 1976.
Reference is to Israel's systematic policy of maintaining open-
bridges between the West and the East Banks of the Jordan River that
serve a two-fold objective: politically, to facilitate the transfer
of Palestinians from the West Bank into the other side of the river,
hence, providing better conditions for the Judiazation of the West
Bank, and alleviating the demographic threat. Economically, to
facilitate the transfer of Israeli surpluses into the East Bank,
hence, expanding its market frontiers. Israel's need for surplus-
dumping frontiers was further intensified during the period of rapid
economic growth following the 1967 War. According to the P.L.O.
Department of Information and National Guidance,
"...The volume of Israeli exports to occupied territories increased
very rapidly to reach in 1973 and 1974 the value of 803 million and
1,339.4 million Israeli pounds, respectively. While in 1968, it did
not exceed 187.4 million and in 1971, no more than 383.9, the value
of Israeli exports to the West Bank and the Gaza Strip more than
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Najwa Hanna Makhoul

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