The Jew in the Economic Life of South Africa

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The Jew in the Economic Life of South Africa
J L Gray
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3%) in seven professional occupations employing 12, 432 males and were less than their "quota" in nine professional occupations employing 18, 182 males. They were in excess in law (both branches), medi- cine, dentistry, school-teaching (probably an over-estimate), authorship and journalism, and the group the Census calls "mis- cellaneous. " They were below their "quota" in engineering, architecture, science and chemistry, accountancy, art, among poli- 10 tical and industrial officials, civil se...rvants, municipal servants and police (higher ranks). Had there been a "quota" system in operation in the professions in 1926, 55 Jews would have been displaced, together with a much larger number of English-speaking people from most of the professions and a very large number of Afrikaners from the public service. Quotas are double-edged weapons. * The facts do not show any Jewish "monopoly" in the pro- fessions. Still, it may be argued that it is desirable to have more non-Jewish (and especially Afrikaans-speaking) doctors and lawyers.

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