Israel's Changing Society
"Population, Ethnicity, and Development"
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:18th Sep '18
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This insightful book examines the complexities of Israel's society, exploring ethnic diversity, demographic changes, and the socio-economic factors shaping its current landscape.
In Israel's Changing Society, the author provides a thorough assessment of contemporary Israeli society, highlighting its rich ethnic diversity and the dynamic interplay of its economy and demographic shifts. The book delves into how these demographic transformations are intricately linked to socioeconomic changes, illustrating the formation of distinct ethnic groups that characterize the current Jewish and Arab populations in Israel. This exploration sheds light on the complexities of identity and community in a nation marked by its diverse heritage.
The narrative also examines the policies enacted by both Palestinian and Israeli governments regarding immigration, offering insights into how urbanization and industrialization have evolved in Israel through external investments and growing dependence on outside capital. The author emphasizes two significant sets of processes that define Israel today: the first encompasses critical shifts in marriage patterns, family structures, educational achievements, and the evolving role of women, while the second focuses on the social and economic contexts that shape community life across Israel's urban and rural landscapes.
As the book progresses, it addresses the role of government in shaping population policies, including health, fertility, and family planning issues. Furthermore, it discusses the influence of global Jewish communities and the ramifications of ongoing conflicts with Arab states on Israel's domestic policies. Israel's Changing Society is poised to become a key reference for scholars and practitioners interested in the intricate tapestry of Israeli politics and society.
ISBN: 9780367009878
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
292 pages