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DOI: 10.2307/2536052
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Migration and Change in a West Bank Village: THE CASE OF DEIR DIBWAN

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“…3. Interestingly, studies of Palestinian villages from which large numbers of migrants moved to the West prior to 1967 have shown that families living on remittances were perceived by other villagers as adopting Western values and rejecting traditional lifestyles (Lutfiyya 1966: Escribano andel Joubeh 1981).…”
Section: -2017mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3. Interestingly, studies of Palestinian villages from which large numbers of migrants moved to the West prior to 1967 have shown that families living on remittances were perceived by other villagers as adopting Western values and rejecting traditional lifestyles (Lutfiyya 1966: Escribano andel Joubeh 1981).…”
Section: -2017mentioning
confidence: 99%