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They include only persons registered at federal employment centers, not part-time workers, recent college graduates or people who have given up looking for work. Bienstock, whose study on Jewish unemployed was com- pleted in November, said the total number of jobless or underemployed Jews in the metropolitan area — New York City and Westchester, Nassau and Suffolk Counties — may be as high as 160,000, with 105,000 in the city's five boroughs. The reported figures in the study, he said, estimate between 35,000 and 45,000 job- less Jews in the city and 15,000 to 20,000 in the rest of the area. But Bienstock also noted that the total Jewish unem- ployment rate in the area is below the 6.1 percent of the total general jobless rate in the metropolitan area. He said he found that the majority of un- employed Jews are college graduates and middle-level managers. 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