Demographic behaviour of adults of mixed ancestry: Jews in Israel
We examine demographic behaviour of Jewish adults of mixed ethnic ancestry, relative to those of the two major Jewish ethnic groups in Israel. Research has shown that for measures of socioeconomic status, such as educational attainment, outcomes for multi-ethnics are in between - and very close to t...
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Language: | English |
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2008
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Ethnic and racial studies
Year: 2008, Volume: 31, Issue: 8, Pages: 1357-1380 |
Further subjects: | B
Mixed marriage
B Demography B Statistical analysis B Jews B Fertility B Education B Population development B Israel B Causality B Israel Bevölkerungswissenschaft Demographischer Wandel Statistical analysis Jews Heirat / Marriage Mixed marriage Fertility Education Connections (Mathematics) B Marriage |
Summary: | We examine demographic behaviour of Jewish adults of mixed ethnic ancestry, relative to those of the two major Jewish ethnic groups in Israel. Research has shown that for measures of socioeconomic status, such as educational attainment, outcomes for multi-ethnics are in between - and very close to the middle of - those associated with the two major ethnic groups. We find that, in contrast, the marriage and fertility behaviour of multi-ethnic adults is nearly identical to that of the more socially advantaged ethnic group and quite distinct from that of the less advantaged ethnic group. Through multivariate analyses, we explore factors associated with families of origin, inclding socioeconomic status and cultural indicators of family norms, which are associated with these patterns. We discuss interpretations of our findings. (Ethnic and Racial Studies) |
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ISSN: | 0141-9870 |
Contains: | In: Ethnic and racial studies
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