Population of israel
Israel's population hits 10 million people before 2025
Population in Israel grows by 1.1% in 2024 as record emigration and deaths impact growth, a Central Bureau of Statistics report found.
A break down of Israel's population on the country's 76th Independence Day
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Israel's population closing in on 10 million in 2024 demographic update
How does Israel's birth rate affect its economic performance?
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Israel’s population almost 10 million, no longer a small country - analysis
As Israel becomes a medium-sized country in population, GDP and growth, there are ramifications for the region and Israel’s place in the world.
Israel’s seventh census launched
Israel’s Census Bureau will survey roughly 700,000 people – 7% of Israel’s population – on demographic-related questions, such as age and education level.
In first, Jewish population in Israel drops below 74%
The number of Jewish immigrants hit a record low of 33.8% of the total number of new immigrants.
Work it out
According to a new study by the Israel Democracy Institute (IDI), only 69% of 55-64 year olds are employed compared to 85% among 35-44 year olds.
Number of Jews in Israel and worldwide on the rise - reports
Central Bureau of Statistics shows majority of Israelis are satisfied with their lives
Israel’s population boom: disaster or dream come true?
THERE IS much to debate and discuss about what the future will look like and how to approach it.
What are the most popular Jewish baby names in Israel?
From Avi to Yosef, biblical to modern and everything in between.
Report: Only 26,200 Holocaust survivors will be living in Israel by 2035
The report found that at the end of 2016 there were some 186,500 Holocaust survivors living in Israel.
Haredi, Arab populations grow in Jerusalem as overall growth declines
Approximately 18,000 residents moved out of Jerusalem in 2015, while 8,200 ultra-Orthodox and 7,800 Arabs moved in.
Jerusalem: 50 years in numbers
A numerical account of the half century that has lapsed since the Six Day War.