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Tables
1. Growth of rural and urban population in the Jewish com-
munity of Palestine, 1880-1944
16
2. Growth of industry and manufacture in the Jewish com-
munity of Palestine, 1922-1943
16
3. Types of settlements and period of founding 25
4. Jewish capital imports (in millions of pounds) 27
5. Land in Jewish hands (in acres) 29
6. Establishment of settlements according to security con-
ditions
30
7. Distribution of plantations by size, 1915 and 1932 (in per
cent)
57
8. Distribution of area of plantations, 1932 (in per cent) 58
9. Occupational distribution of the Petach Tikva population,
1930
60
10. Growth and development of Petach Tikva, 1887-1932 61
11. Capital accumulated in Ein Harod from agricultural
profits, 1934-1939 (in £P)
95
12. Gross income in Ein Harod, 1932 and 1938 96
13. Population at the close of 1938 in five kibbutzim (in ab-
solute figures and per cent)
101
14. Ein Harod membership by countries of origin (in per
cent)
101
15. Seniority of membership, 1938 103
16. Allocation of jobs by type in Ein Harod, 1940 107
17. Development of dairy and poultry branches, 1934-1939
(up to World War II)
138

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Publication Information: Book Title: Moshava, Kibbutz, and Moshav: Patterns of Jewish Rural Settlement and Development in Palestine. Contributors: D. Weintraub - author, M. Lissak - author, Y. Azmon - author, S. N. Eisenstadt - author. Publisher: Cornell University Press. Place of Publication: Ithaca. Publication Year: 1969. Page Number: xvii.
    
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