The first comprehensive account of women's participation in the
Israeli labor force, Kraus's book analyzes the trends in the status
of women in paid employment since the 1960s. Covering all aspects
of labor force participation, she fully integrates, and tracks over
time, the many facets of social stratification by gender in Israeli
society. Though founded as an egalitarian society, Kraus's research
clearly shows that traditional attitudes toward women in the
Israeli workplace have prevailed over those more progressive.
Consequently, the widely held impression that the status of women
in Israel differs from that of their counterparts in other liberal
democratic societies, is shown to be more myth than reality.
Though focusing on Israel, comparisons are made with other
modern industrial societies, adding to the evidence accumulating on
the changing trends in the status of women in the labor force that
will interest scholars and students concerned as to how gender
intersects with matters of political economy. Furthermore, the
unique spectrum of communities in Israel, ranging from traditional
Muslim Arab-Palestinians, through Christian Arab-Palestinians and
Jews of African American origin, through to the more modernized
Jews of European-American origin, enables simultaneous examinations
of the various stages of women's integration in the labor
force.
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