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Published in: Quality & Quantity 3/2024

13-10-2023

Religiosity and labour market attainments of muslim-arab women in Israel

Authors: Ilan Shdema, Moshe Sharabi, Doaa Manadreh, Galit Yanay-Ventura

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Abstract

This study examines the associations between religiosity and labour market attainments (LMA) among Muslim-Arab working women in Israel. Specifically, it addresses the occupation measures of wage, rank, and occupational prestige. For the first time, to the best of our knowledge, the study applies new multifaceted methodology to assess religiosity, (El-Mansour, Y.: The five dimensions of muslim religiosity. Results of an empirical study. Methods, Data, Analyses. 8(1), 53–78 (2014)) designed for and validated among Muslims, whereas previous studies have used variables available in existing surveys or identical measurement for members of all religions. The findings draw on a field survey among 219 participants analysed quantitatively. The picture drawn based on this methodology is more complex than and fairly different from earlier studies. Core findings reveal a negative association between religiosity and labour market outcomes, especially regarding religious duties and publicly manifested orthopraxis, whereas internal aspects of religiosity such as belief and religious knowledge have no apparent occupational implications. The findings are discussed in the context of contemporary debates regarding Muslims’ integration in Western countries, and the Arab-Muslim native minority in Israel.

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Footnotes
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The terminology used to refer to the population under study is politically controversial. Some scholars refer to them as Israeli Arabs (Schnell 1994), other as Palestinian citizens of Israel (Yiftachel 2006), and still others as Arab citizens of Israel (Amara and Schnell 2004). In this study we use the latter term as this population’s Arab identity has been found prominent in several studies along the years (see also Herman et al. 2019), and given that their citizenship status is a fact.
Regarding the scope of this population, the study excludes Palestinian residents of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, who do not hold Israeli citizenship and are generally subjected to restrictions of movement that reduce their opportunities in the Israeli labour market.
 
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Religiosity and labour market attainments of muslim-arab women in Israel
Authors
Ilan Shdema
Moshe Sharabi
Doaa Manadreh
Galit Yanay-Ventura
Publication date
13-10-2023
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Quality & Quantity / Issue 3/2024
Print ISSN: 0033-5177
Electronic ISSN: 1573-7845
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11135-023-01767-9

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