Perceptions of anti-Semitism in British political parties and charitable giving of Jews (3906)
Type of Data: Perceptions of anti-Semitism in British political parties and charitable giving of Jews (3906)
Faith Community: Judaism
Date: 2018, 12 August-5 September
Geography: Great Britain
Sample Size: 752
Population: Self-identifying Jews aged 18 and over
Keywords: Anti-Semitism, charitable giving, Conservative Party, emigration, Gerard Batten, Jeremy Corbyn, Jewish Chronicle, Jews, Labour Party, Liberal Democrat Party, motivations, religious prejudice, reasons, seriously consider emigrating, Survation, Theresa May, UKIP, United Kingdom Independence Party, Vince Cable, World Jewish Relief
Collection Method: Telephone interview
Collection Agency: Survation
Sponsor: Jewish Chronicle and World Jewish Relief
Published Source:
http://survation.com
Jewish Chronicle, 7 and 14 September 2018
BRIN ID: 3906
Remarks:
The sample comprised members of a pre-recruited panel of self-identifying Jews (including secular and non-practising). Data were weighted by age, sex, and region according to the profile of Jews in the 2011 census. Fieldwork for the anti-Semitism and political parties module finished on 4 September 2018, by which time there were 710 respondents. This was before the Labour Party’s National Executive Committee adopted in full the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of anti-Semitism.
Posted by: Clive D. Field
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