Surveying American Jews and Their Views on Middle East Politics: The Current Situation and a Proposal for a New Approach

Levy Economics Institute Working Paper No. 497

16 Pages Posted: 26 Sep 2007

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Joel Perlmann

Bard College - The Levy Economics Institute

Date Written: May 31, 2007

Abstract

This working paper takes up three related themes. In section 1, I briefly describe the issues relevant to surveying American Jews and highlight the importance of authoritative national surveys; in section 2, I note that these surveys have not included much exploration of American Jewish divisions over Israeli and American Middle East policy. In section 3, I propose the rudiments of a sample design that would meet the traditional needs of the national survey as well as the political opinion poll. This design is based on a rotating national panel of respondents, somewhat like the U.S. government's Current Population Survey. At the same time, data from earlier panels can be combined to increase sample size for the study of sociocultural issues that are less immediate in nature. Readers who are primarily interested in the issue of polling political opinion about Israeli and American Middle East policy may wish to read only sections 2 and 3. Those primarily interested in the proposal for a national survey based on a rotating panel may wish to read only section 3.

Suggested Citation

Perlmann, Joel, Surveying American Jews and Their Views on Middle East Politics: The Current Situation and a Proposal for a New Approach (May 31, 2007). Levy Economics Institute Working Paper No. 497, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1016756 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1016756

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