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DONOR INSEMINATION IN ISRAEL: SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC ASPECTS

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 April 2001

YORAM S. CARMELI
Affiliation:
Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Haifa, Israel
DAPHNA BIRENBAUM CARMELI
Affiliation:
Department of Nursing, University of Haifa, Israel
YIGAL SOFFER
Affiliation:
Asaf Harofe Medical Center, Zrifin, Israel
MOSHE MATILSKY
Affiliation:
Poriah Hospital, Tiberias, Israel
ILAN KALDERON
Affiliation:
Hacarmel Hospital, Haifa, Israel
HAIM YAVETZ
Affiliation:
Tel Aviv Medical Center, Israel

Abstract

The paper describes the sociodemography of donor insemination recipients in Israel. Arab recipients are very few. Among the Jews, married recipients are generally younger than their single counterparts, and they are somewhat less educated and more religious. Ethnically, the percentage of Orientals among the married recipients is relatively higher; among the single women, Orientals are under-represented. On the whole, however, donor insemination seems to have reached Jewish Israelis of all segments of society.

Type
SHORT REPORT
Copyright
© 2001 Cambridge University Press

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