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Uses of Non-Jewish Respondent Data in Jewish Population Research: Los Angeles, 1997

Author(s)

Pini Herman

Publication Name

Jewish Population Studies (Papers in Jewish Demography)

Publication Date

Publisher

Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry

Abstract

For little or no additional data-gathering expense, the previously underutilized random digit dialed non-Jewish respondents of a Jewish population survey can provide valuable information that can be utilized to triangulate towards the true values of variables about the Jewish community such as intermarried households. More objective measures of concepts such as assimilation and Jewish continuity can be explored and developed by incorporating data on non-Jewish informants.

Geographic Coverage

California
United States

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Uses of Non-Jewish Respondent Data in Jewish Population Research: Los Angeles, 1997. 1997:  https://archive.jpr.org.uk/object-bjpa122
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