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A Portrait of Jews in London and the South-East: a community study:
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Published: Thursday 8 May 2003

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Harriet Becher was a researcher in the quantitative department of the National Centre for Social Research between 1999 and 2002. During that time she worked on projects across a range of social policy areas, including health, disability, employment and crime. She is currently doing her doctoral research on family life in faith communities, and working as a freelance researcher.

Stanley Waterman is Director of Research at JPR. He is Professor of Geography at the University of Haifa, Israel where he was Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences from 1992-5 and Director of the Jewish-Arab Center. The author of many articles in political and social geography, he is a member of the editorial boards of several academic journals, including Political Geography, Social and Cultural Geography and Geopolitics.

Barry Kosmin is the executive Director of JPR, which he joined as Director in 1996 after occupying academic and Jewish communal posts in the United States. He was the founding director of the North American Jewish Data Bank at the City University of New York Graduate Center, and has conducted numerous studies of Jewish populations worldwide, including the 1990 US National Jewish Population Survey.

Katarina Thomson is research director at the National Centre for Social Research and has been a co-director of the British Social Attitudes survey since 1994. She is a frequent contributor to and co-editor of the annual British Social Attitudes Report series.

 

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