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Why Arab and Muslim women participate less in the labor market than other women?
The subordinated citizens : Palestinian Israelis in historical, social, and economic contexts
Changing demography : trends of educational attainment, marriage patterns, and rertility
Slowly but steadily : Muslim women enter the labor market
Limited success : Muslim women's standing in the labor market
Far and isolated : Bedouin women in the Naqab
Residents but not citizens : the annexed women of Jerusalem
The "favorite minority"? Druze women in the labor market
The half-full glass : Christian women in the labor market
Conclusion : the politics of employment in an ethnocracy.

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