Found inside – Page 38Palestinian Women in a Jewish-Dominated Labor Market Vered Kraus, Yuval P. Yonay ... Jewish sector, many Palestinian men established their own businesses, ... Found inside – Page 109As these movement restrictions took hold, the nature of Palestinian class ... family-owned businesses (over 90 percent of Palestinian private sector ... Found inside – Page 126... the main requirement would be a shift from sub - contracting to Palestinian - owned businesses . Despite potential competition from cheaper Egyptian and ... Found inside – Page 121from developing its own international communication services. ... But small enterprises, which dominate the Palestinian economy, had trouble obtaining ... Found inside – Page 160Will the people accept the idea ofa women's business enterprises? ... but lack the necessary training and financial support to develop their own businesses. Found inside – Page 438Works on business enterprises outside of Tibet owned by Tibetans are entered ... Alaska Native business enterprises Arab American business enterprises Asian ... "This report documents how settlement businesses facilitate the growth and operations of settlements. Found inside – Page 89The Custodian could so classify property “ on the strength of his own judgment by ... 53 This classification also affected Palestinian - owned businesses . Found inside – Page 949Business enterprises , Couple - owned USE Couple - owned business ... ( Former heading ] Palestinian Arab - owned business enterprises Business enterprises ... Found insideAll 1800 Palestinian owned businesses in H2 were forced to close without any compensation. Once wealthy Palestinian families ... Found inside – Page 65It ran hospitals and clinics , owned businesses , and had a social welfare programme , providing health care , free schooling and pensions . Found inside – Page 16As the expansion of Palestinian-owned businesses spurred diversification of investment into manufacturing and banking, the turcos—for whom the ... Found inside – Page 187Palestinian- owned businesses tended to be small, devoted to trade and commerce, subcontracting, crafts, and transportation.57 Many of the enterprises ... Found inside – Page 55The main shopping districts and industrial zones in the Bridgeview-anchored enclave feature Arab-owned shops and enterprises. Almost every one of these ... Found inside – Page 268To avoid the unpleasantness of having to look at the Palestinians on their ... All 1800 Palestinian owned businesses in H2 were forced to close without any ... Found inside – Page 8a Jewish state at the expense of the Arab majority . ... farmers who were evicted from their land were unable to find work in Jewish - owned businesses . Found inside – Page 117One of War on Want's partner organisations in Palestine , the Grassroots ... Palestinian famers in the Jordan Valley to develop their own business and farms ... As international awareness of the apartheid nature of Israel grows, Omar Barghouti offers a manifesto for winning Palestinian civil rights. Found inside – Page 154For example, although Arab merchants, labourers and corporations had few ... stating as it did that Jewish-run businesses could be offered the rights to ... Found inside – Page 381Arab-owned businesses are also clustered in the newer ethnic enclave north of Southend centered at the intersection of Warren Avenue and Shaefer Road. Found inside“Business Entrepreneurship inthePalestinian Sectorin Israel. ... setup the Palestinian Business Club for Palestinian citizens of Israelwho own businesses. Found inside – Page 257Jingoism seems to have been behind much of the vandalism against Arab - owned businesses . In the inner cities , the attacks may have resulted from a ... Found inside – Page 25The majority of these are small and medium family-owned businesses, and only about 100 of the manufacturing, mining and construction enterprises in ... Found inside – Page 153Chaldeans have owned stores in Detroit since 1917 ( Sengstock 1982 ) ... Chaldeans , many of whom already had experience operating businesses in Iraq ... Found inside – Page 133This is at a time when most Palestinian businesses do not have access to, or knowledge of, ... nine Palestinian EMPRETECOs started their own businesses a ... Found inside – Page 212EGYPT AND JORDAN AS CENTRES OF GRAVITY FOR RECEIVING PALESTINIAN INVESTMENT Egypt and Jordan ... in Egypt , as was the case with Walid and Jamaal al - Shawa , who own United Plastics Company for Modern Irrigation ... Found inside – Page 191Industrialization in the Arab sector has remained fairly limited. Arab-owned businesses have tended to be small, dedicated to trade and commerce, ... Found insideIACP AWARD FINALIST • LONGLISTED FOR THE ART OF EATING PRIZE • NAMED ONE OF THE BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR BY Forbes • Bon Appétit • NPR • San Francisco Chronicle • Food Network • Food & Wine • The Guardian • National ... This is the first report to systematically evaluate and quantify the economic potential of Area C, which constitutes approximately 61 percent of the West Bank. Found inside – Page 173These policies increased the cost of doing business in the WBGS and reduced the ... The Palestinian economy remained dominated by small, family-owned firms. Found inside – Page 266... were generally not allowed to own businesses, exceptions were made for some Iraqis and Palestinians.770 Restrictions on Palestinians began after 1994. Found inside – Page 163(People Management, 2011) Given that 62 percent of the Palestinian companies covered by the current research are small family-owned businesses, ... Found inside – Page 217... attain occupations which are more commensurate with their education in Arab-owned businesses” (1992, 57). Workers in the Palestinian-owned economy were ... Found inside – Page 41The private sector is dominated by services and small family-owned businesses. According to the World Bank, Palestinian per capita GDP in the West Bank and ... Found inside – Page 37In 1988 , during the first uprising in the Occupied Territories , the proportion of the Palestinian labor force working inside Israel ... What distinguishes this sector is that it is overwhelmingly dominated by small family - owned businesses . Found inside – Page 55In the early 1990s, the Small Business Administration (SBA) recognized one Palestinian American federal contractor as eligible for minority-owned business ... Found inside – Page 202The fact that Arab men could no longer harvest their own or other Arab land ... in the Arab sector remained limited and Arab-owned businesses still depended ... Found inside – Page 40Questions were also raised about the Palestinian Company for Trade Services ... of licenses and government subsidies to profit their own businesses . Found inside – Page 11Businesses. Sami Abu Aita, a board member of the Bethlehem Chamber of Commerce and Industry interviewed May 9, 2003, told of his own business, the Paradise ... Found inside – Page 168COMPETITION FROM STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES Although there are no state owned enterprises, some contacts have noted that the Palestine Investment Fund (PIF), ... Found inside – Page 246One of the next major challenges Palestinian workers — and their unions ... would this affect Palestinian - owned businesses inside the Territories ? Found inside – Page 189They have two options: work in Palestinian-owned businesses in their own communities or as unskilled workers in industry and services in the dominant ... Found inside – Page 278Contrived Coexistence in Israel/Palestine Daniel Monterescu ... Centered since 1948 in the 'Ajami neighborhood, Palestinian-owned businesses, ... Found inside – Page 339Rioting settlers destroyed Palestinian - owned businesses , property , farmland , and crops ( for example , olive and fruit trees ) , thereby destroying the ... Found inside – Page 92... firm should be Palestinian, (2) the firm should belong to manufacturing industry, and (3) three of the firms would be family-owned firms and three would ... Found inside – Page 102There is also a large Palestinian Christian population that may have ... always have been—small family-owned businesses or entrepreneurial in nature. Found inside – Page 115The other, Adalah-NY: The New York Campaign for the Boycott of Israel, organizes small-scale performative protest campaigns against Israeli-owned businesses ...