academic education, the kibbutz population lags behind in this respect, particularly with regard to higher degrees when compared to the general population . The occupational structure on kibbutz is different from that epical of the Jewish population . Close to 50 o / oof kibbutz members work in agriculture and industry, as opposed to 25 ' < / 0 of the Israeli Jewish population . Fewer kibbutz members are employed 1 n the ifnancial and public services, and more in personal services . Acomparison of the data regarding the occupational structureof the Jewish population in Israel and those relating t0 the kibbutz points to a gap detrimental ot the kibbutz, both in the exploitation ofthe existing human resources and in opportunities ofr interesting and challenging work for the members The variety of occupations available to kibbutz members is limited relatively t0 the rest of the population, particularly when compared to urban areas . This is exacerbated by the level of the kibbutz membe...
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