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The Absorption of Immigrants: A Comparative Study Based Mainly on the Jewish Community in Palestine and the State of Israel

The Absorption of Immigrants: A Comparative Study Based Mainly on the Jewish Community in Palestine and the State of Israel

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The Absorption of Immigrants (1954) examines the assimilation of immigrants in the Yishuv and in the State of Israel, providing a historical analysis of the social structure and development of the new Israeli society. It also applies the general framework to analyze different types of modern migrations and offers tentative conclusions for future inquiries.

Format: Hardback
Length: 286 pages
Publication date: 16 November 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

The Absorption of Immigrants (1954) delves into the intricate process of immigrant integration within the Yishuv (the Jewish Community in Palestine) and the State of Israel. Providing a comprehensive historical analysis, the book explores the social structure of the Yishuv and the evolution of the nascent Israeli society. Additionally, it extends the framework to examine various contemporary migration patterns and offers tentative conclusions that can serve as guiding hypotheses for future research. Through this comparative study, a nuanced understanding of diverse migration dynamics and immigrant absorption is established, enabling an objective assessment of the position of the Israeli society among other communities and their unique approaches to welcoming new immigrants.

The Absorption of Immigrants (1954) is a seminal work that examines the assimilation of immigrants within the Yishuv (the Jewish Community in Palestine) and the State of Israel. Providing a comprehensive historical analysis, the book delves into the social structure of the Yishuv and the development of the emerging Israeli society. Additionally, it extends the framework to explore various contemporary migration patterns and offers tentative conclusions that can serve as guiding hypotheses for future research. Through this comparative study, a nuanced understanding of diverse migration dynamics and immigrant absorption is established, enabling an objective assessment of the position of the Israeli society among other communities and their unique approaches to welcoming new immigrants.

The book's central focus lies in examining the various factors that influenced the assimilation of immigrants in both the Yishuv and the State of Israel. It explores the social, cultural, and economic dynamics that shaped the integration process and the challenges and opportunities faced by immigrants and their descendants. The author employs a multidisciplinary approach, drawing on sociological immigrants, history, and social science to provide a rich and nuanced understanding of the subject matter.

One of the key insights of the book is its recognition of the complex and multifaceted nature of the assimilation process. It acknowledges that immigrants are not passive recipients of integration but active agents who contribute to their own integration and the integration of their communities. The book recognizes the importance of social networks, cultural exchange, and education in promoting integration and fostering a sense of belonging among immigrants.

The author also delves into the historical context of the Yishuv and the State of Israel, examining the political, social, and economic factors that shaped the development of these societies. This historical analysis provides valuable insights into the cultural and ideological factors that influenced the attitudes and behaviors of both immigrants and their hosts, and how these factors have evolved over time.

In conclusion, The Absorption of Immigrants (1954) is a seminal work that offers a comprehensive and insightful analysis of the assimilation of immigrants within the Yishuv and the State of Israel. Through its multidisciplinary approach and historical analysis, the book provides valuable insights into the complex and multifaceted nature of the integration process, the challenges and opportunities faced by immigrants and their descendants, and the historical context that shaped these societies. It is a must-read for scholars, researchers, and policymakers interested in understanding the dynamics of immigration and integration in contemporary societies.

Weight: 700g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032364001

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