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Steinhardt Institute American Jewish Population Estimates: 2012
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Steinhardt Institute American Jewish Population Estimates: 2012

Elizabeth Tighe, Leonard Saxe, Raquel Magidin de Kramer and Daniel Parmer
10/2013
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https://hdl.handle.net/10192/25470

Abstract

Socio-demography
In an effort to develop reliable estimates of the size and characteristics of the American Jewish population, the SSRI has used a data synthesis approach to yield estimates of the proportion of U.S. adults who claim Judaism as their religion, the number of secular/cultural Jews (i.e., Jews who identify other than by religion), and the number of children. The accumulated evidence indicates that the U.S. Jewish population is substantially larger than previously estimated.
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Appendix A: List of Surveys577.75 kBDownloadView
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Appendix B: Population Estimates; Jewish Adults by Religion by State, 2012585.82 kBDownloadView
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Appendix C: Population Estimates: Jewish Adults by Religion, Metro and Non‐Metro Areas by State, 2012591.39 kBDownloadView
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Appendix D: Population Estimates: Jewish Adults by Religion by County Cluster, 2012969.21 kBDownloadView
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Appendix E: Cross-Survey Population Model Specification and Parameter Estimates983.63 kBDownloadView
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