2011 Census results (England and Wales): Initial insights about the UK Jewish population
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12 December 2012
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Abstract
The first report in a series on the 2011 UK Census, based on data released by the Office for National Statistics. After decades of numerical decline, the Jewish population of England and Wales has stabilised, although this masks a complex picture of change at the local level.
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Geographic Coverage
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BJPA Record
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Bibliographic Information
2011 Census results (England and Wales): Initial insights about the UK Jewish population. . 12 December 2012: https://archive.jpr.org.uk/object-uk156