Jews and the 2015 British general election (3564)
Type of Data: Jews and the 2015 British general election (3564)
Faith Community: Judaism
Date: 2015, 2-7 April
Geography: Great Britain
Sample Size: 566
Population: Self-identifying Jews (including secular and non-practising) aged 18 and over
Keywords: Best policies, Conservative Party, David Cameron, general election, Israel, Jewish Chronicle, Jewish community, Jews, Judaism, likelihood to vote, Middle East, party leaders, politics, Prime Minister, Survation, voting
Collection Method: Telephone interview
Collection Agency: Survation
Sponsor: Jewish Chronicle
Published Source:
Jewish Chronicle, 10 April 2015http://survation.com/http://www.brin.ac.uk/news/2015/religion-and-public-affairs/
BRIN ID: 3564
Remarks:
Respondents were pre-selected on the basis of a high probability of likely Jewish identity, estimated from a range of demographic indicators chosen in consultation with Jewish community leaders and academics. They were asked to confirm before the start of the interview whether they were Jewish. Data were weighted by age, sex, and region to the profile of all Jewish adults in Great Britain at the 2011 census.
Posted by: Clive D. Field
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