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Chicago Jewish Health Survey 2004
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Study Global IDhdl:1902.4/USNAJDB2004-CHG
Other IDRoper Center: USNAJDB2004-CHG
AuthorsSinai Health System and Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago
ProducerMaureen R. Benjamins PhD (Sinai Urban Health Institute), Dana M. Rhodes and Joel M. Carp (Jewish Federation) and Steven Whitman PhD (Sinai Urban Health Institute)
Production DateApril, 2003
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Distribution Date6/25/2007 2:19:48 PM
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Abstract

This survey covers the following issues and topics: Metropolitan Chicago Jewish Community Study (2000-2001) had previously estimated that approximately 23,000 Jewish individuals lived in the West Rogers Park and Peterson Park neighborhoods on the far north side of Chicago, of a total metropolitan Jewish community of 270,500 Jews.

Time Period CoveredAPRIL 2003-JANUARY 2004
Date of Collection4/1/2003 - 1/31/2004
Country/NationUnited States
UniverseJewish adult living in the two Chicago neighborhoods (201 Jewish adults and 58 caretakers of Jewish Children ages 0-12) in Illinois
Kind of Datasurvey data
Data Collection / Methodology
Time Methodcross-section
Data CollectorMaureen R. Benjamins PhD (Sinai Urban Health Institute), Dana M. Rhodes and Joel M. Carp (Jewish Federation) and Steven Whitman PhD (Sinai Urban Health Institute)
Collection Modeface to face
WeightingThis study includes a weight variable as provided by the data producer. For further information please consult the study documentation.
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Citation RequirementsPublications based on Roper Center data collections should acknowledge the data sources by means of bibliographic citations. To ensure that source attributions are available for use by future social science researchers, citations must appear in footnotes or in reference sections of publications. The bibliographic citation for this data collection is: CHICAGO JEWISH HEALTH SURVEY 2004 [computer file]. Roper Center for Public Opinion Research Study USNAJDB2004-CHG Version 2. Maureen R. Benjamins PhD (Sinai Urban Health Institute), Dana M. Rhodes and Joel M. Carp (Jewish Federation) and Steven Whitman PhD (Sinai Urban Health Institute) [producer], 2004. Storrs, CT: The Roper Center for Public Opinion Research, University of Connecticut [distributor], 2007.
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