Bringing together important contributions from leading Israeli
Jewish and Palestinian scholars, this comprehensive and
multi-disciplinary volume addresses the most recent developments
and outcomes of the labor market integration of the Palestinian
minority inside Israel. The volume covers a wide range of topics
(ethnicity, religion, racism, gender, and spatial segregation),
groups (Jews and Palestinians, men and women), disciplines
(sociology, law, and geography), and methodologies (quantitative
and qualitative). The authors examine the sources of labor market
inequality in terms of employment and unemployment, occupational
concentration, segregation, exclusion, and wages. They provide
insight into recent trends and analyze changing patters of
inequality and economic activity within households. The chapters
further underscore the role of residential segregation in producing
labor market inequalities between Jews and Palestinians, who are
separated both socially and spatially.
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