Soviet Jewry since the Second World War : population and social structure

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Soviet Jewry since the Second World War : population and social structure

Mordechai Altshuler

(Studies in population and urban demography, no. 5)

Greenwood Press, 1987

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Bibliography: p. [267]-270

Includes index

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内容説明

In the past two decades much attention has been focused on two major issues facing Soviet Jews: their struggle to emigrate and their efforts to practice their religion and culture within the Soviet Union. Altshuler's study provides the statistical background necessary to understand the characteristics of this Jewish population, including its occupational structure, patterns of residence, and membership in the Communist Party. He also provides important data illuminating issues of family composition and intermarriage.

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Preface Historical Background and Methodological Problems Fundamental Issues in Determining the Size of the Jewish Population in the Soviet Union The Geographic Distribution of Soviet Jewry Distribution of Soviet Jews by Sex and Internal Migration Education Social Stratification and Economic Activity Language and Nationality Jews in the Communist Party and the Soviets Conclusion Selected Bibliography Index

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