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Titre Développement et sous-développement en Israël : aspects socio-culturels
Auteur Doris Bensimon-Donath
Mir@bel Revue Revue Française de Sociologie
Numéro 1968, 9-4
Page 522-536
Résumé anglais Doris Bensimon-Donath : Development and Under-development in Israel : socio-cultural Aspects. In 1966, 46 % of the Jewish population in Israel were of African or Asian origin. The settling of this population from developing countries has involved a deep change in the social and cultural structure of the Jewish community in Israel. Consequently there is an important difference in social levels which is increased by ethnic differences: the poor are Orientals, the better-off are Westerners. In spite of the aspirations of the Orientals to raise their educational level and the efforts undertaken by the Israeli government to help them, the socio-cultural rise of the young Orientals is slow. Even before June 1967, two different groups existed in Israel, one culturally and economically underdeveloped and the other and developed.
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