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Stratification in Israel - Class, Ethnicity, and Gender (Hardcover)
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Stratification in Israel - Class, Ethnicity, and Gender (Hardcover)
Series: Schnitzer Studies in Israel Society Series
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Until recently, issues surrounding ethnic-linked inequality,
whether between Jews and Arabs or between Jewish ethnic groups,
have dominated research on stratification in Israel to the
exclusion of other dimensions. Rapidly growing inequality in
Israeli society, and its intergenerational persistence, however,
have generated several new trends in research. The chapters
included in this volume represent the range and depth of recent
developments in the study of social stratification, mobility, and
inequality. Although they address a variety of issues, they have in
common a focus on the institutional mechanisms that govern the
allocation of rewards. The volume is divided into five parts: Part
1, "The Role of Education in the Stratification Process"; Part 2,
"Class and Intergenerational Process"; Part 3, "The Ethnic
Organization of the Labor Market"; Part 4, "Gender in the
Stratification Process"; Part 5, "The State and the Stratification
Process." Some chapters apply to Israel classical status attainment
models and labor market research, developed primarily in American
sociology, highlighting the peculiarities of Israeli society.
Others start out with particular characteristics of Israeli
society, most notably the centrality of the state apparatus, and
explore their consequences for social stratification. Gender
inequality inside and outside the military is examined as well as
the issue of gender-related labor market inequality. Together these
chapters provide a comprehensive picture of the structure of
domination and subordination in various spheres of Israeli society,
ranging from educational institutions to the labor market, housing,
standard of living, and the cultural arena. This volume portrays
the multiple dimensions of stratification and inequality in Israel
by bringing together some of the most informative sociological
research conducted during the past decade. It will be of particular
interest to sociologists, social scientists, and students of
Judaica.
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