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The percentage of such children of each of them was 22.2 , 26.7 , and 27.7 respectively . The Jewish percentage was 83 percent of the percentage of Protestants under 14 and four - fifths of the Catholic percentage .
The percentage of such children of each of them was 22.2 , 26.7 , and 27.7 respectively . The Jewish percentage was 83 percent of the percentage of Protestants under 14 and four - fifths of the Catholic percentage .
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Returning to the marital status of Jews and others , Table 7 shows that the former have a smaller percentage of widowers than the other groups . This would suggest that Jewish women generally live longer and therefore Jews become ...
Returning to the marital status of Jews and others , Table 7 shows that the former have a smaller percentage of widowers than the other groups . This would suggest that Jewish women generally live longer and therefore Jews become ...
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This very likely accounts for the fact that the percentage of Jews in the New Haven study , which included even those who were under the care of psychoanalysts , was greater than expected - about one - eighth rather than one - tenth .
This very likely accounts for the fact that the percentage of Jews in the New Haven study , which included even those who were under the care of psychoanalysts , was greater than expected - about one - eighth rather than one - tenth .
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