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absorption, 190 accommodation, 49, 76, 93, 124 accompaniment agencies, 109. See also placement agencies African Workers’ Union, 31, 137–38 Agency for Foreign Workers, 58 agricultural workers, 206n. 1; and corruption , 169; Palestinian, 105, 193; and policy, 173; quotas, 57 table 3.1, 58; Thai, 105–16, 207nn. 4, 5, 7, 207n. 11; work permits, 56 Albiari, Rassam, 198n. 6 Alexander, M., 33 A.M. Caregiving Agency, 97 Amir, S., 27, 134, 213n. 3 Anderson, Benedict, 177 Arabs: and exclusionary practices, 132, 194; and institutional discrimination, 191; and Jewish national identity, 6, 7, 37, 38, 189; low wages, 192; and naturalization, 149, 150; and social rights for foreign workers, 199n. 9 Asiskovitch, 28 assimilation, 35, 38, 142, 152, 190, 191, 197–98n. 5 Association of Contractors and Builders (ACB), 27, 56, 59, 62, 72, 77, 118, 120, 203n. 2 Association for Human Rights, 173, 186 Bach, R., 32 Balfour Declaration, 189 Bank of Israel, 174 Bartram, D., 26, 30, 119, 200n. 3 Basic Laws, 50 basic protections, 39, 163 Beit Israel, 181 binding system, 28–29, 42, 45, 46, 64, 159, 166, 174, 175, 184, 186, 187, 201n. 1. See also bondage and captive labor Binizri, Shlomo, 169–70 bondage, 168, 173. See also binding system and captive labor Borowski, A., 27 bounded solidarity, 177 Bracero program, 105 Brit Siyua, 107 Cainday, Albert, 205n. 9 Cainday, Elmer, 205n. 9 captive labor, 184–85. See also bondage and binding system caregivers: Bulgarian, 90; and corruption, 169; Filipina, 9, 13, 59, 89–91, 104, 203–4n. 1, 204–5nn. 2; illegal, 134; Indian, 90; in Israeli households, 206n. 10; quotas, 55, 57 table 3.1, 57, 58–59; Rumanian, 90; social and employment networks, 91–95, 104; and social welfare laws, 51–52; Sri Lankan, 90; stages in hiring, 204–5n. 3 Castles, Stephen, 18, 136, 182 Ceausescu, 117 Center for Research and Information, 145 235 Index Central Bureau of Statistics, 9 children, 9, 14, 26, 97, 98, 113, 131, 141, 142–50, 152, 164, 167, 186–87, 200n. 8, 204n. 2, 206n. 11, 209–10n. 9; 210nn. 10, 11, 13 Children of Foreign Workers: The State of Affairs and International Comparisons, 145–46 Chirac, President, 2 circular migration, 105–6, 108 citizen rights, 174 citizenship: of children, 147–50, 167; effect on rights to enter, work, and reside in Israel, 192–95; flexible, 18; in Ireland, 26; laws, 152, 189, 190; mutations in, 18; and national identity , 11, 37–42, 47, 154, 178, 180, 184, 194; policy and, 5 Cohen, Amnon, 170 Cohen, Ephriam, 156–58 Cohen, Ran, 62, 111–12, 147, 148, 161–62, 170, 179–80 Committee on Foreign Workers, 64, 138, 145–50, 161, 170, 174, 179 Committee on Internal Affairs, 170 communal sharing, 177 community: and education, 33, 34, 35; ethnic, 32–35, 177; Filipina, 95–99; and illegal immigrants, 136–39; imagined , 177; labor migrants’, 201n. 12 complexity of joint action, 46 Compulsory Education Law, 146 Constitution of Ireland, Twenty-seventh Amendment, 26 construction industry, 76 construction workers, 208n. 4; Chinese, 202n. 9, 208n. 4; and corruption, 169; and employment system, 72, 74, 77, 80–87, 88; illegal, 133, 134; Israeli, 118–19; living conditions, 126–29; Palestinian, 118, 120; policy, 173; quotas, 54–56, 57 table 3.1, 58, 59, 63; Rumanian, 117, 118–29, 134–36; and social welfare laws, 52; Thai, 76; wages, 208n. 5 contractors, 10, 34, 63, 71–75, 79, 80, 85, 87, 118, 119, 129, 133, 208n. 4 contracts, 72, 77, 78, 79, 84, 100, 120, 134 Convention for the Rights of Children, 158 Council for the Protection of Children, 210n. 10 cumulative causation, 23, 200n. 3 cumulative model, 200n. 3 Dahan, Y., 199n. 9 Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel, 5 deductions. See fees dehumanization, 176, 185 dependency theory, 20 deportation, xii, 29, 102; and confiscation of passports, 76; costs, 158; of illegal workers, 138, 141–42, 144, 149, 150, 153–54, 165, 166, 211–12nn. 3, 4, 212n. 5; implications for labor migrants, 162–64; implications of the politics of, 158–62; policies and practices, 157 table 9.1, 173, 174, 178, 180, 185; process and practices, 154–58; treaties, 158 Deportation Administration, 153, 155, 158, 165, 211–12nn. 3, 4 detention, 26, 76, 100, 155–56, 163, 174, 211nn. 3,4 discrimination, 4, 25–26 Doctors for Human Rights, 173 domestic work, 34, 89–90, 95, 96, 104, 133, 200n. 8, 203–4n. 1, 206nn. 10, 11 Dominican Republic, 17 economic competition, 1 education...

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