The Jewish Chronicle

Census figures reveal scale of career success

- BY SIMON ROCKER

A LARGER proportion of Jews are in profession­al and higher managerial jobs than any other religious group in England and Wales, according to newly released data from the 2011 Census.

The Jewish community also has the lowest percentage of long-term unemployed.

According to the Census statistics, 9.9 per cent of the population in England and Wales occupy profession­al and higher managerial and administra­tive roles, while the long-term unemployed rate is 1.5 per cent.

But the percentage of Jews in betterpaid jobs is more than twice the national average at 19.1 per cent, while the long-term unemployed comprise only 0.08 per cent.

Hindus follow with 17.1 per cent in profession­al and higher managerial roles.

David Graham, research fellow at the Institute for Jewish Policy Research, commented: “Exactly the same pattern was seen in the 2001 census data on religion and this is the interestin­g point — that the positions have not changed.

“What has changed is that a higher proportion of Jews are in the top category, 19.2 per cent up from 17.1 per cent in 2001. He added: “I strongly suspect that education is the underlying cause of these patterns.

Shraga Zaltzman, managing direc- tor of TrainE-TraidE, a Jewish non-profit organisati­on helping people obtain employment opportunit­ies, attributed Jewish success to “a strong work ethic” and a willingnes­s to push hard for higher-up managerial positions”.

 ??  ?? Raising the bar: over 19 per cent of Jews are in profession­al or top jobs
Raising the bar: over 19 per cent of Jews are in profession­al or top jobs
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PHOTO: AP TfL have changed wording that potentiall­y discrimina­tes against Israel

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