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Attitudes of British Jews toward Israel (3562)


Type of Data: Attitudes of British Jews toward Israel (3562)

Faith Community: Judaism

Date: 2015. March-July

Geography: Great Britain

Sample Size: 1131

Population: Jewish adults aged 18 and over

Keywords: Anti-Semitism, boycott, City University, criticism, double standards, Gaza, Ipsos MORI, Israel, Israeli government, Jewish state, Jews, Judaism, Palestinians, peace, sanctions, security, settlements, synagogue affiliation, two-state solution, West Bank, Yachad, Zionist

Collection Method: Online interview

Collection Agency: Ipsos MORI

Sponsor: Yachad

Published Source:

  • Stephen Miller, Margaret Harris, and Colin Shindler, The Attitudes of British Jews towards Israel, London: Department of Sociology, City University, 2015

    BRIN ID: 3562

    Remarks:

    The sample was recruited by means of: (1) random sampling of individuals on the electoral register with distinctive Jewish surnames; (2) exhaustive sampling of Jewish members of an online access panel maintained by Ipsos MORI; and (3) a structured (discriminative) approach to online snowball sampling. Data were mostly weighted to correspond with the known characteristics of the Jewish population.

    Posted by: Clive D. Field


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