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Preface Sylvia Barack Fishman ix
Acknowledgments xi
Chapter 1 An Introduction to Gender and American Jews and the Significance of the Inquiry 1
Part I The Distinctiveness of Gendered Patterns of Secular Achievement Among American Jews
Chapter 2 Education Patterns: The Foundation of Family and Economic Roles 13
Chapter 3 Family Patterns of American Jews 25
Chapter 4 Labor Force Participation and Occupational Achievement 44
Chapter 5 Dual-Earning Patterns of American Jews 88
Part II Ways of Being Jewish and the Distinctive Secular Roles of American Jewish Women and Men
Chapter 6 Gendered Patterns of Jewishness 121
Chapter 7 How Jewishness is Related to Family Patterns of American Jews 152
Chapter 8 How Jewishness is Related to Gendered Patterns of Secular Achievement 172
Chapter 9 How Jewishness is Related to American Jews' Dual-Earning Patterns 203
Chapter 10 Intermarriage and Gendered Patterns of Secular Achievement 230
Part III Conclusions
Chapter 11 Conclusions and a Look to the Future 253
Appendix Statistical Tables 269
Notes 277
References 283
Index 295
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