The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 463)
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- The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 463)
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 Table W. Size of the Israeli Proletariat Using Poulantzas' Criteria
 1972 — 1974
 Year Proletariat Proletariat All Citizen
 Arab Employees Jewish Employees Proletariat
 Employees
 1972 64.5% 37% 39.6%
 (46,440) (265,000) (311,440)
 1973 61% 35.42% 37.8%
 (48,739) (261,000) (309,739)
 1974 63.9% 33.52 36.3%
 (50,098) (250,000) (300,098)
 Source: Computed from Table 48 (with 36 major and sub-occupational cate-
 gories) in CBS, Labour Force Survey, 1974, Jerusalem, 1976, Special Series
 No. » p.- 109. Absolute total employees and Jewish employees total from
 Statistical Abstract of Israel, 1975.
 Definition: Proletariat refers to employees who perform simultaneously
 productive, manual, non-supervisory labor categories. Concretely, these
 include: agricultural workers in packing houses and farm laborers; metal
 processors, tinsmiths, and workers in finished metal products; assemblers,
 fitters, and repairers of machinery and transport vehicles; electricians,
 producers and assemblers of electronic equipment; precision instrument
 workers; skilled workers in food, beverages and tobacco processing; wood-
 workers, carpenters and related workers; weavers, spinners, knitters, and
 finishers of textiles; tailors and sewers; shoemakers and other leather
 workers; printing workers; miners, quarrymen, and workers on heavy mechani-
 cal equipment; drivers; longshoremen and freight handlers; unskilled work-
 ers in rubber, plastic, food and beverages industry, and unskilled workers
 in industry and building.
- Date
- 1978
- Creator
- Najwa Hanna Makhoul
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