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Constructing Boundaries examines the competition, interaction, and impact among Jewish and Arab workers in the labor market of Mandatory Palestine. It is both a labor market study, based on the Split Labor Market Theory, and a case study of the labor market of Haifa, the center of economic development in Mandatory Palestine. Bernstein demonstrates the impact of the pervasive national conflict on the relations between the workers of the two nationalities and between their labor movements. She analyzes the attempts of Jewish workers to construct boundaries between themselves and the Arab workers, and also highlights cases of cooperation between Jewish and Arab workers and of joint class struggle.
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Constructing Boundaries : Jewish and Arab Workers in Mandatory Palestine SUNY Series in Israeli Studies
author
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Bernstein, Deborah.
publisher
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State University of New York Press
isbn10 | asin
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0791445402
print isbn13
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9780791445402
ebook isbn13
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9780585281018
language
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English
subject
Labor market--Israel--Haifa--History--20th century, Haifa (Israel)--Economic conditions, Jews--Israel--Haifa--Economic conditions, Palestinian Arabs--Employment--Israel--Haifa, Labor movement--Palestine--History--20th century, Haifa (Israel)--Ethnic relat
publication date
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2000
lcc
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HD5812.2.A7H35 2000eb
ddc
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331.12/095694/6
subject
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Labor market--Israel--Haifa--History--20th century, Haifa (Israel)--Economic conditions, Jews--Israel--Haifa--Economic conditions, Palestinian Arabs--Employment--Israel--Haifa, Labor movement--Palestine--History--20th century, Haifa (Israel)--Ethnic relat
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Constructing Boundaries
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SUNY Series in Israeli Studies Russell Stone, editor
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Constructing Boundaries
Jewish and Arab Workers in Mandatory Palestine
Deborah S. Bernstein
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Published by State University of New York Press, Albany
2000 State University of New York
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Bernstein, Deborah. Constructing boundaries: Jewish and Arab workers in mandatory Palestine / Deborah S. Bernstein. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index. ISBN 0-7914-4539-9 (hardcover: alk. paper). ISBN 0-7914-4540-2 (pbk.: alk. paper) 1. Labor marketIsraelHaifaHistory20th century. 2. Haifa (Israel)Economic conditions. 3. JewsIsraelHaifaEconomic conditions. 4. Palestinian ArabsEmploymentIsraelHaifa. 5. Labor movementPalestineHistory20th century. 6. Haifa (Israel)Ethnic relations. I. Title. HD5812.2.A7H35 2000 331.12'095694'6dc21 99-37759 CIP
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To my father, Herbert Bernstein, and in memory of my mother, Sylvia Levinthal Bernstein, from both of whom I learned to respect all people.
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CONTENTS
Tables
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Illustrations
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Preface
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Introduction
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Current Approaches and New Directions
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The Split Labor Market Theory and Its Historical Grounding
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Part I The Split Develops
Chapter 1 The Split Labor Market of Mandatory Palestine: Actors, Sectors, and Strategies
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