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Urban restructuring in Israeli Arab settlements

Izhak Schnell
- 01 Apr 1994 - 
- Vol. 30, Iss: 2, pp 330-350
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This article is published in Middle Eastern Studies.The article was published on 1994-04-01. It has received 11 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Restructuring.

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Modernization and Elder Abuse in an Arab-Israeli Context

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined two interrelated indicators of modernization (urbanization and social isolation) in relation to elder abuse among Arab-Israelis, a population in rapid transition from agrarian to urban culture.
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The Spatial Pattern of Arab Industrial Markets in Israel

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine the structure of industrial linkages of Israeli-Arab entrepreneurs, members of an ethnic community at the periphery of contemporary Israel, and reveal the pattern of operation of a sector that is still highly disadvantaged and distanced from opportunities and resources.
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Strategies of economic endurance: Israeli Palestinians in the ethnic economy and the public sector

TL;DR: In this paper, a comparative analysis of the socioeconomic achievements (income, occupational prestige, standard of living, job power characteristics) of four groups of Palestinian citizens of Israel: employees in the Palestinian-owned businesses, workers in the dominant (Jewish-owned) economy, workers employed in the public sector, and self-employed workers.
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Facing Barriers: Palestinian Women in a Jewish-Dominated Labor Market

TL;DR: Kraus and Yonay as mentioned in this paper describe and analyse the labor experience of these Palestinian women, and explain why Palestinian and Jewish women have different rates and outcomes in the labor market.
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The Fate of Abandoned Arab Villages in Israel, 1965-1969

Aron Shai
- 01 Jan 2000 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reveal that most of the abandoned Arab villages disappeared as a result of a clear plan originating with the Israel Land Administration (ILA), and that the demolition of houses in the Latrun enclave and the Golan Heights immediately after the June 1967 war was to a great extent a continuation of the pre-1967 operation.