How have Jewish households been impacted financially over the first few months of the crisis? (March to July 2020)
Dr Jonathan Boyd Dr Carli Lessof Dr David Graham
What's in the report:
This paper, the third in our series examining the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on the UK Jewish population, explores how Jewish households have been impacted financially over the first few months of the crisis (March to July 2020).
The study uses four measures that households may have had to take to identify those showing signs of ‘acute disadvantage’: having had to use food banks; having had to reduce the size of meals because there was not enough money to buy food; having had to borrow money or use credit; and/or struggling to pay bills (for example food and energy).
It finds that 7% of Jewish households were in this position at the time of the survey, with a further 15% of households at some risk of becoming acutely disadvantaged should their economic circumstances deteriorate. Strictly Orthodox households and single-parent households are found to be most likely to be vulnerable. However, overall, it demonstrates that in general, Jewish households entered into the pandemic in stronger economic health that the UK population in general, and all other religious and ethnic sub-groups.
The study goes on to look at some of the steps Jewish households are taking to manage their economic challenges, and to consider how the Jewish community might best support families known to be struggling.
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Donate hereDr Jonathan Boyd
Executive Director
Dr Jonathan Boyd
Executive Director
Jonathan has been Executive Director of JPR since 2010, having previously held research and policy positions at the JDC International Centre for Community Development in...
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Senior Research Fellow
Dr Carli Lessof
Senior Research Fellow
Carli is a Senior Research Fellow at JPR, responsible for JPR’s community statistics programme, online research panel, and monitoring and evaluation. She completed her PhD...
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Senior Research Fellow
Dr David Graham
Senior Research Fellow
David is a Senior Research Fellow at JPR, an Honorary Associate at the Department of Hebrew, Biblical and Jewish Studies at the University of Sydney...
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