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A portrait of Jews in London and the south-east
 — a community study
Author(s)Harriet Becher, Stanley Waterman, Barry Kosmin
Corporate AuthorInstitute for Jewish Policy Research - JPR; National Centre for Social Research - NCSR
Journal titlePlanning for Jewish Communities, no 4, 2002
PublisherInstitute for Jewish Policy Research, London, 2002
Pages70 pp
SourceInstitute for Jewish Policy Research, 79 Wimpole Street, London W1M 7DD. Website: www.jpr.org.uk
KeywordsJewish ; Social characteristics [elderly] ; Social surveys ; London ; South East England.
AnnotationThis report on the findings of the largest piece of research within JPR's Long-term Planning for British Jewry programme (LTP) is based on 2,965 completed questionnaires, and aims to provide an accurate and current picture of relevant data on the Jewish population in the London metropolis and south-east England. Among the issues considered are: housing; lifestyle, health and illness; communication and leisure; participation in Jewish cultural activities; charitable giving and attitudes to voluntary work; and care for older people and the infirm. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-030107003 B
ClassmarkTKS: F: 3F: 82L: 82Z

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