P1_5 Lasting Effects of the Holocaust on the Global Jewish Population

Authors

  • Daniel Spence
  • Sarah Botterill
  • Emma Comber
  • Matt James

Abstract

The Holocaust of the Second World War had a dramatic effect on the number of Jewish members of the global society in so far as reducing the population size; this paper looks to examine how the global Jewish population has recovered in the last 65 years. We find that the period 1945-2010 is best-fit with a 3rd order polynomial, and that were the best-fit form to continue, the global Jewish population would reach its pre-WWII peak of ~17 million by the year 2041 - a setback of approx. 100 years.

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Published

21-03-2011

How to Cite

Spence, D., Botterill, S., Comber, E., & James, M. (2011). P1_5 Lasting Effects of the Holocaust on the Global Jewish Population. Physics Special Topics, 9(1). Retrieved from https://journals.le.ac.uk/index.php/pst/article/view/1936