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Jewish Community Survey of South Africa 2019

South Africa, 2019
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zaf-ijpr-kcjs-jcssa-2019-v2
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Institute for Jewish Policy Research, Kaplan Centre for Jewish Studies
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q75_2_3 other specify (q75_2_3)

Data file: jcssa-2019-v2

Overview

Valid: 19
Type: Discrete
loc_start_pos: 1953
loc_end_pos: 2085
Width: 133
Range: -
Format: character

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Categories
Value Category Cases
All Namibians born prior to independence are South Africans 1
5.3%
Descent 4
21.1%
I'm not sure, I think because of my mother's citizenship 1
5.3%
Mother 1
5.3%
Namibia was South West Africa at the time, therefore was technically born within SA borders as it was prior to Namibia's independence 1
5.3%
Namibians were automatically S.A. citizens by birth at the time 1
5.3%
Nationalist Goverment enforced naturalisation approx 1980 1
5.3%
Parents SA citizens 1
5.3%
Parents were both born here 1
5.3%
Paternal 1
5.3%
Registration in the UK at South Africa House 1
5.3%
birth registered in sa 1
5.3%
father registered birth with SA embassy . he was south african by naturalisation 1
5.3%
marriage 2
10.5%
parents are South African 1
5.3%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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