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National Science Foundation Award #9625124

Doctoral Dissertation Research: The Origins of Ethnic Inequality among Jews in Israel

 
Investigator(s): Michael Hout (PI)
Sponsor: University of California-Berkeley, CA 94720 5106426000
Start Date/Expiration Date 1996-05-15 to 1996-11-30 (amended 1996-05-06)
Awarded Amount to Date: $6,988
Abstract: 9625124 Hout This Dissertation Improvement research examines the emergence of ethnic inequality among Jewish men who immigrated to Israel during the first ten years of statehood (1948-1958). Israel is unique because it was formed through massive, concentrated immigration form a variety of countries. Despite significant heterogeneity in educational and occupational attainments among these immigrants, a bifurcated social structure emerged, such that Middle Eastern and North African Jews tended to be lower in both occupational status and control of economic and political resources than European Jews. Using Israel's 1961 census, this research will compare occupation prior to immigration with occupation after immigration. Specifically, the research will investigate the effects of ethnicity, class and a number of practical and cultural resources that enables an individual to translate prior occupational attainment into occupational attainment in Israel. Using secondary historical materials, scholarly and media publications on Israel's ethnic gap, and Zionist writings, the investigator will examine the group-level processes that account for the role of ethnicity in Israel's occupational attainment system. This research will increase our theoretical and practical knowledge of the importance of ethnicity to individual opportunity, the utility of specific individual-level resources in combating ethnic discrimination, the relative roles of class and ethnicity in shaping macro-level ethnic inequality, and the level of conscious strategy present in ethnic competition for socially valued objects. ****
NSF Org: SES - Division of Social and Economic Sciences
Award Number: 9625124
Award Instrument: Standard Grant
Program Manager: Patricia White
SES Division of Social and Economic Sciences
SBE Directorate for Social, Behavioral & Economic Sciences
NSF Program(s): SOCIOLOGY, SOCIOLOGY
Field Application(s): Other nsf.applications NEC, Sociology
Program Reference Code(s): UNASSIGNED, 0000
Program Element Code(s): 1331
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