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The North American Jewish Data Bank at the University of Connecticut is the central repository of social scientific studies of North American Jewry.The Data Bank’s primary functions are to: - Acquire, archive, and disseminate quantitative data sets and reports, both contemporary and historical and
- Encourage utilization of the archive through training and provide information about methods for studying Jewish communities.
Our goal is to aid in understanding North American Jewish communities, and to improve the quality and utilization of research conducted about North American Jewry.
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Holdings
The Data Bank archives and makes available electronically questionnaires, reports and data files from the National Jewish Population Surveys (NJPS) of
1971,
1990 and
2000-01.
The Data Bank is the sole distributor of the NJPS 2000-01 dataset, and has archived a large collection of related materials.In addition to the NJPS studies, the Data Bank provides access to other national Jewish population reports, Jewish population statistics and approximately 200 local Jewish community studies from the major Jewish communities in North America.
About Us
The North American Jewish Data Bank is a collaborative project of The Jewish Federations of North America and the University of Connecticut's Center for Judaic Studies and Contemporary Jewish Life
and Roper
Center for Public Opinion Research.The Data Bank's physical archives are maintained at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center at the University of Connecticut, which also houses the Center for Judaic Studies and Contemporary Jewish Life.
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