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Identifying data and demographic data
[Questions 10-32]

16. What country was your father born in? ____

A person who answered 'USSR' or 'former USSR' will go to Question No. 17.
All the rest will go to Question No. 18.

17. Which country in the former USSR was your father born in (according to current borders)? ____

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Part D: Identification Details and Demographic Details

2. Instructions for answering questions :

d. Country of origin - country of birth, parents' country of birth
The information received from the data on country of origin, combined with the answers to questions on various issues, is of great value for understanding the social and economic status of each population group, and the changes that occur in it, based on the countries of origin and seniority in Israel.
Question 3.100-3.100.1 - What country were you born in, according to current borders?
- Type the country of birth according to current borders. Current borders are the borders existing today between countries (and not the borders that existed between countries when the person was born).
Examples:

- If a person was born in a city that belonged to Germany when he was born, but today belongs to Poland, type 'Poland' in the questionnaire.
- If a person was born in a place that was part of the former Soviet Union, type the name of the independent country where this place is today. For example: if a person was born in Kishinev, type 'Moldova'.
- The former Soviet Union included various states which are independent countries today. Russia is one of these countries. Do not use the answer 'Russia' as a substitute for the Soviet Union. You must find out what country the respondent was born in.