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16.12.2016. 8:15
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Jews are world’s most educated religious group, study finds

December 13, 2016 10:01am


Students of the North Cheshire Jewish Primary school in Stockport, England, listening to a teacher, Dec. 7, 2006. (Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)


(JTA) — Jews are the world’s most-educated religious group, with an average of more than 13 years of formal schooling, according to a new study.The Pew Research Center study published Tuesday found that Jews worldwide have four years more of schooling on average than the next-most educated group, Christians, who average about nine years of schooling. Muslims and Hindus are the least-educated religious groups, each with about 5 1/2 years of formal schooling. The global average is less than eight years.


Židovi su najobrazovanija religiozna grupa na svijetu koja ima u prosjeku 13 godina školovanja- to su rezultati nove studije  Pew Research Centra. 

Nađeno je da Židovi  imaju četiri godine više školovanja nego što u prosjeku ima slijedeća najeduciranija grupa Kršćani ( 9 godina školovanja) . Muslimani i Hindusi su najmanje educirani ( oko 5,5 godina formalnog školovanja) . Svjetski prosjek je manje od 8 godina. 


Židovi predvode u 55 do 74 kategorija. Razlika između židovskih žena i muškaraca je najmanja,  gotovo je nema dok je npr. kod Hinduskih  žena razlika 2,7 godina. 


61% Židova ima još neku edukaciju nakon završetka visokoškolske edukacije- globalni prosjek je 14%. 99% Židova ima neko formalno školovanje. U svijetu je među Židovima starosti 25-34 godine  više educiranih žena nego muškaraca . Žene u toj grupi imaju u prosjeku  više od 14 godina formalnog školovanja i gotovo 70% polazi neki oblik višeg obrazovanja. Muškarci u toj grupi imaju 13,4 godine formalnog školovanja i 57% višeg.

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While 81 percent of American Jewish men aged 55 to 74 has had higher education, the number drops to 65 percent among those aged 25 to 34. Pew attributes the decline to the growth of America’s Orthodox Jewish population, which attains formal secular education at lower rates than non-Orthodox Jews.

American Jews have the highest rate of higher education, at 75 percent (compared to 40 percent of Americans generally), and have an average of 14.7 years of schooling. 
Jewish Israelis have an average of 12 years of schooling, and 46 percent have had higher education.

The least educated Jewish population is in South Africa, where Jews have an average of 12 years of schooling, and only 29 percent have higher education. In the country as a whole, only 3 percent of the population has higher education.

Jews in Israel have far more education, on average, than Muslim Israelis, though the gap is narrowing. Among the oldest Jews and Muslims, there is a nearly six-year gap in formal schooling. Among Jews and Muslims aged 25 to 34, however, the gap shrinks to 3.7 years.