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316.3 (1039) |
Structură socială. Societatea ca sistem social (976) |
SM ISO690:2012 HAJAJRA, Mohamed. Inequality between majority and minority sectors in Israel. In: EcoSoEn, 2018, nr. 4, pp. 61-71. ISSN 2587-344X. |
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"All people are created equal" – this phrase, allegedly, that expresses the basic principal of equality of all human being, seems obvious to us. It is based on religious beliefs, on universal moral principles, on international conventions and legislation. But, although there is a broad agreement regarding its content, in practice, it is far from being implemented. In the current research, the author questioned 106 respondents from the Jewish majority and Arab minority sectors in Israel. The inequality was found out in the demographic, political and education facilities domains. |
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Cuvinte-cheie equality, inequality, education, Arab minority, Jewish majority. |
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