2016 family survery

2019/2020 PJ Library Family Survey: The Results are In!

To help better understand the impact of its programme, at the end of 2019 PJ Library completed a wide-ranging survey of its subscriber families in the UK and received close to 600 survey responses.

The results highlight how PJ Library books and resources are having a positive impact within Jewish households in the UK.

2016 Family survey - what we learned

 

A VALUABLE TOOL FOR PARENTS
 

Of the parents who responded, 93% said that PJ Library has supported their family in having conversations about Jewish life and 86% of respondents indicated PJ Library has been a valuable parenting tool.

A PORTRAIT OF PJ LIBRARY FAMILIES
 

The diverse range of PJ Library families reflects the full breadth and spectrum of Jewish life in the UK, from how they practice Judaism to their family makeup. Although PJ Library families are varied, they almost universally value the experience of receiving free Jewish books in their homes.

The results also showed how families are using the books to learn more as a family. Four out of five parents found the inside cover book flaps useful in facilitating discussions. In addition, more than two-thirds of families have used PJ Library’s online resources including the blog, Facebook page and monthly e-newsletter (let us know if you don’t seem to be getting yours!).

Here is a snapshot of information about PJ Library families in the UK:

 

 

To discover more about the ways in which PJ Library impacts interfaith families, download the executive summary of the 2016 family survey.
 

GET THE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

 

2016 FAMILY SURVEY - FAQs
 
 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

There were hundreds of comments and suggestions which helped the UK team plan for growth. We have responded to the five most common themes on our blog here. 

If you have questions about the results of the 2016 PJ Library family survey email us at INFO@PJLIBRARY.ORG.UK

 

2016 NORTH AMERICA FAMILY SURVEY

 

In North America and Canada, a similar survey took place with over 25,000 respondents. Click here for their results and further details.