ISBN:
9781351513401
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (582 pages)
Edition:
1st ed
Series Statement:
Publication Series of the Israel Sociological Society
Parallel Title:
Print version Leshem, Elazer Immigration to Israel : Sociological Perspectives Studies of Israeli Society
DDC:
304.85694
Keywords:
Immigrants - Israel
Abstract:
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Sources -- Preface -- Part I: Introduction -- 1. The Sociology of Migration in Israel: A Critical View -- 2. The Global Context of Migration to Israel -- Part II: Migrants in the Occupational Structure -- 3. New Entrepreneurs and Entrepreneurial Aspirations among Immigrants from the Former U.S.S.R. in Israel -- 4. Modes of Labor Market Incorporation and Occupational Cost among New Immigrants to Israel -- 5. The Dynamics of Professional Commitment: Immigrant Physicians from the Former Soviet Union in Israel -- Part III: Migration and Health -- 6. Physical and Psychological Well-Being among Immigrant Referrals to Colonoscopy -- 7. Fertility Patterns among Soviet Immigrants to Israel: The Role of Cultural Variables -- 8. Continuity and Change in Reproductive and Abortion Patterns of Soviet Immigrants in Israel -- Part IV: Formal and Informal Mechanisms of Integration -- 9. Soviet Immigration as Viewed by Jews and Arabs: Divided Attitudes in a Divided Country -- 10. New Immigrants as a Special Group in the Israeli Armed Forces -- 11. The Influence of Soviet Political Culture on Immigrant Voters in Israel: The Elections of 1992 -- 12. Israeli Students' Attitudes toward Children-Immigrants from Russia -- 13. Informal Agencies of Socialization and the Integration of Immigrant Youth into Society: An Example from Israel -- 14. The Israeli Public's Attitudes toward the New Immigrants of the 1990s -- Part V: Ethnic Identities and Processes of Integration -- 15. Identity and Language: The Social Insertion of Soviet Jews in Israel -- 16. Ethnic Convergence Processes under Conditions of Persisting Socioeconomic-Decreasing Cultural Differences: The Case of Israeli Society -- 17. Iranian Ethnicity in Israel: The Performance of Identity
Abstract:
18. Ethiopian Immigrants in Israel: Between Preservation of Culture and Invention of Tradition -- 19. Invented Ethnicity as Collective and Personal Text: An Association of Rumanian Israelis -- 20. The Attitudes of Israeli Youth toward Inter-Ethnic and Intra-Ethnic Marriage: 1975 and 1990 -- Part VI: Processes of Emigration and Their Implications -- 21. Jewish Emigrants from Israel in the United States -- 22. Commitment, Ethnicity and Class as Factors in Emigration of Kibbutz and Non-Kibbutz Members from Israel -- 23. One-Night Stand Ethnicity: The Malaise of Israeli-Americans -- 24. Rhetorical Ethnicity of Permanent Sojourners: The Case of Israeli Immigrants in the Chicago Area -- Selected Bibliography -- Contributors
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