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Marie Jahoda died on April 29, 2001, in Keymer, Sussex, England, UK.

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Marie Jahoda has written: 'Marienthal; the sociography of an unemployed community' -- subject(s): Unemployed, Social surveys, History 'Freud and the dilemmas of psychology' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis, Philosophy, Psychology, History 'The first college period' 'Die Arbeitslosen von Marienthal' 'Employment and unemployment' -- subject(s): Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Unemployment, Unemployment 'The roots of prejudice' 'The consumers's attitude to furniture' 'The education of technologists' -- subject(s): Brunel University, Cooperative Education, London Brunel College of Technology, Technical education 'The first industrial period'