The level of education of the kibbutz population is relatively high and there are hardly any members lacking in basic schooling . Most of the kibbutzborn have completed secondary school, but owing to the fact that for many years the kibbutz movements were opposed to ofrmal studies, the kibbutz is lagging behind in the number of members wh0 have acquired higher education, and patricularly advanced degrees . Occupational structure : Longterm trends within the kibbutz economy point to an expansion in industrial production at the expense of agriculture and to a decline in tne propotrion of service jobs, or rather turning personal services into "businesses" ( selling them also to people outside the kibbutz, for instance taking children from outside into the kibbutz children's houses ) . This trend reflects the effotrs to cope with the economic crisis by increasing the rate of people working in productive branches and expanding proiftable occupations, evident in the growth of auxiliary bra...
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