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Promises in the Promised Land

Mobility and Inequality in Israel

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Promises in the Promised Land

Mobility and Inequality in Israel

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From its beginning as an independent state, Israel has been beset by the divisions and tensions that characterize most ethnically mixed societies. Kraus and Hodge investigate the process of stratification in Israel and document what happened to Arabs as well as to Jewish immigrants and their children in the Promised Land by tracing not just the socioeconomic locations, but also the proximate social determinants of the locations of significant ethnic, cultural, gender, and religious groups. The first extensively detailed analysis to account for status attainment in Israel, this work contributes to a general understanding of the status-attainment process in ethnically heterogeneous societies by focusing on the experience of immigrants as they carved out careers in their homeland. By generalizing the results for Israel, the authors contend, the study illustrates processes that occurred during periods of sustained immigration in the United States and other ethnically and religiously heterogeneous populations for which relevant data can no longer be collected. Many of the research findings about Israeli society have significant implications for social policy in Israel and elsewhere.

The investigation begins with a brief review of relevant recurring themes in the sociological literature with particular reference to the functional theory of stratification to provide a theoretical background for the study--the authors' novel analyses have not been reported elsewhere. Chapter 2 provides the social context by presenting a picture of Israeli society and its development. The extension of the scope of functional theory is worked out in chapter 3 which develops a basic model of the status-attainment process in Israeli society. Chapters 4 through 6 propose two alternative hypotheses for ethnic stratification in Israel and test them by examining the attainment process in the two main Jewish ethnic groups. Chapter 7 discusses the two hypotheses by distinguishing between Arabs and Jewish ethnic groups. In chapter 8 the attainment processes of ethnic and gender groups are examined. Kraus and Hodge conclude with an overview of findings and places the Israeli case in comparative perspective. Promises in the Promised Land will be of interest to students of Israeli society and to scholars concerned with issues of racial and ethnic stratification, immigration, and status-attainment processes. Informal Israel watchers of all backgrounds and persuasions as well as policy-makers, especially those working in multiethnic societies where national policy can impact profoundly on sociocultural integration, will find the insights offered here of particular value.

Table of Contents

Preface
Mobility Research and Bases of Stratification
The Israeli Setting
Cohort Succession and the Process of Stratifcation: Basic Models and Parameters
Ethnicity in the Process of Attainment
Ethnicity and Upbringing: Some Nonadditive Outcomes
Economic Opportunity among Ethnic Groups
Culture and Religion in thr Process of Status Attainment
Ethnicity, Gender, and Status Attainment among Working Women
Conclusion: Religious and Ethnic Diversity in the Stratification System
Appendices
Bibliography
Index

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Published 23 May 1990
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 216
ISBN 9780313267840
Imprint Praeger
Dimensions 235 x 156 mm
Series Controversies in Science
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Vered Kraus

VERED KRAUS is Associate Professor at the Universi…

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