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Titre L'intégration économique des immigrants nord-africains en Israël et des Juifs nord-africains en France. (Essai d'étude comparative)
Auteur Doris Bensimon
Mir@bel Revue Revue Française de Sociologie
Numéro 1969, 10-4
Page 491-514
Résumé anglais Doris Bensimon : The economic integration of North African immigrants in Israel and the integration of North African Jews in France. (An attempt at a comparative study.) In the years following the decolonisation of Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria, the majority of Jewish population in these countries emigrated. The choice of the country of immigration, Israel or France, was determined by the degree of identification with French habits and culture in the original country. Immigration to Israel, has as a consequence the complete transformation of the socio-professional structure and does not correspond to the aspirations of the group studied, toward upward social mobility : most of these immigrants, previously, artisans and merchants, have become farmers and workers. In France, the progressive abandonment of trading and craftsmanship leads to professions demanding good technical and intellectual training. The integration of Maghrebin Jews is more successful in France than in Israel.
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