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The Earnings of American Jewish Men: Human Capital, Denomination, and Religiosity
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HUANG, JIDONG
, CHISWICK, BARRY R.
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Adults
/ Americans
/ Attendance
/ Coefficients
/ Conservatism
/ Day schools
/ Denominations
/ Earnings
/ Ethnic minorities
/ History and sciences of religions
/ Human Capital
/ Income
/ Israel
/ Jewish Americans
/ Jewish people
/ Jewish peoples
/ Jews
/ Judaism
/ Labor markets
/ Males
/ Men
/ Modern and contemporary Judaism
/ Orthodox Jews
/ Religiosity
/ Religious congregations
/ Religious Orthodoxy
/ Religious studies
/ Research Notes
/ Secularism
/ Socioeconomic Status
/ Sociology, ethnography
/ Spirituality
/ Statistical significance
/ Synagogues
/ U.S.A
/ Variables
2008
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The Earnings of American Jewish Men: Human Capital, Denomination, and Religiosity
by
HUANG, JIDONG
, CHISWICK, BARRY R.
in
Adults
/ Americans
/ Attendance
/ Coefficients
/ Conservatism
/ Day schools
/ Denominations
/ Earnings
/ Ethnic minorities
/ History and sciences of religions
/ Human Capital
/ Income
/ Israel
/ Jewish Americans
/ Jewish people
/ Jewish peoples
/ Jews
/ Judaism
/ Labor markets
/ Males
/ Men
/ Modern and contemporary Judaism
/ Orthodox Jews
/ Religiosity
/ Religious congregations
/ Religious Orthodoxy
/ Religious studies
/ Research Notes
/ Secularism
/ Socioeconomic Status
/ Sociology, ethnography
/ Spirituality
/ Statistical significance
/ Synagogues
/ U.S.A
/ Variables
2008
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The Earnings of American Jewish Men: Human Capital, Denomination, and Religiosity
by
HUANG, JIDONG
, CHISWICK, BARRY R.
in
Adults
/ Americans
/ Attendance
/ Coefficients
/ Conservatism
/ Day schools
/ Denominations
/ Earnings
/ Ethnic minorities
/ History and sciences of religions
/ Human Capital
/ Income
/ Israel
/ Jewish Americans
/ Jewish people
/ Jewish peoples
/ Jews
/ Judaism
/ Labor markets
/ Males
/ Men
/ Modern and contemporary Judaism
/ Orthodox Jews
/ Religiosity
/ Religious congregations
/ Religious Orthodoxy
/ Religious studies
/ Research Notes
/ Secularism
/ Socioeconomic Status
/ Sociology, ethnography
/ Spirituality
/ Statistical significance
/ Synagogues
/ U.S.A
/ Variables
2008
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The Earnings of American Jewish Men: Human Capital, Denomination, and Religiosity
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The Earnings of American Jewish Men: Human Capital, Denomination, and Religiosity
2008
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Overview
This article analyzes the determinants of the earnings of American Jewish men using the 2000/2001 National Jewish Population Survey. Nonresponse to the question on earnings is analyzed. Earnings are related to conventional human capital variables, as well as Jewish-specific variables. Except for the size of place and region variables, the standard human capital variables have similar effects for Jewish men and the general male population. Jewish day schooling as a youth enhances earnings. Earnings vary by denomination, with Jewish men who identify their denomination as Conservative earning the most, with secular and Orthodox Jews earning less. The effect on earnings of religiosity (measured by synagogue attendance) is not monotonic. Earnings are highest for those who attend about once a week, are lower for those who attend daily, and are lowest for those who never attend.
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Inc,Blackwell Publishing,Wiley,Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Subject
/ Earnings
/ History and sciences of religions
/ Income
/ Israel
/ Jews
/ Judaism
/ Males
/ Men
/ Modern and contemporary Judaism
/ U.S.A
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