Immigration to Israel
Sociological Perspectives Studies of Israeli Society
Herausgeber: Leshem, Elazer
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Herausgeber: Leshem, Elazer
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This eighth volume in the Studies of Israeli Society series presents a broad array of topics related to the sociology of immigration to Israel
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This eighth volume in the Studies of Israeli Society series presents a broad array of topics related to the sociology of immigration to Israel
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 582
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 831g
- ISBN-13: 9781560009979
- ISBN-10: 1560009977
- Artikelnr.: 21805489
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 582
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 831g
- ISBN-13: 9781560009979
- ISBN-10: 1560009977
- Artikelnr.: 21805489
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Elazer Leshem
I: Introduction; 1: The Sociology of Migration in Israel: A Critical View;
2: The Global Context of Migration to Israel; 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; 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; 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; 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; 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; 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
2: The Global Context of Migration to Israel; 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; 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; 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; 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; 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; 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
I: Introduction; 1: The Sociology of Migration in Israel: A Critical View;
2: The Global Context of Migration to Israel; 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; 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; 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; 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; 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; 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
2: The Global Context of Migration to Israel; 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; 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; 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; 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; 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; 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