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At the end of 2011, the population of Israel and 7.8366 million persons: which 5.9075 million Jews (75.4%), 1.6109 million Arabs (20.6%), and about 318 200 others (4.0%) - Most of these immigrants and their families who are not registered as Jews in the Population Register. all Jews and others, the largest interesting statistics origin group is starting in Israel (39%). In 2011 there were about -2204.1 thousand private households. In 2011, approximately -166.3 thousand interesting statistics born babies, died about -40.8 thousand and 16.9 thousand immigrated immigrants. Since the establishment of the state population density increased 8-fold, while the establishment of the state density was 43 people per square interesting statistics kilometer. Came crowding in 2011 to 347 persons interesting statistics per square kilometer, compared to the density of 247 persons per square kilometer in 1990 (not including the population and area of Judea and Samaria). The migration balance of Israeli residents (excluding immigrants) in 2010 is negative and is about 5.4 thousand people. Rate of 0.7 per thousand inhabitants, which is the lowest rate in thirty years. At the end of 2035 to appoint population of Jews and other 7.7 to 9.9 million (of which the Jewish population - 9.3 to 7.4 million), the Arab population will number 2.3 to 2.9 million.
Population growth in 2011 In 2011 Israel's population grew by 1.8% - the addition of about 141,500 people, and at the end of the year population was 7.8366 million interesting statistics people. Total growth - 125,500 people were added to natural increase (births minus deaths) and -16 600 - international migration balance (excess of immigrants minus the number interesting statistics of emigrants from Israel). The rate of increase in the population of Jews and others was 1.7%, similar to the Jewish population increase (1.8%). Arab population growth rate was 2.4%. continued to decline in the growth rate among the Muslim population. In 2011 the rate was 2.5% compared with 3.8% in 2000. The growth rate of the total population in 2011 reflects the stability in the growth rate over the past decade and a similar rate of increase in the 80 - years in which the rates of increase were lowest in the country's history. In the 90s the growth rate was about 3% per year.
Distribution of Population by Age and Gender Israel's population is relatively young with other Western countries. This is reflected in the high percentage of children aged 0-14 (about -28.2% in Israel, compared with about 18.5% on average in the OECD countries) and a low percentage of the adult population aged 65 and over (as compared to 10.3% nationally about 15% on average in the OECD). One of the main reasons is the high level of fertility in Israel. Israel heterogeneous population, and population groups interesting statistics and different religion are different aging stages, some of which are considered even very young populations. The Jewish population is the oldest population (26.3% were aged 0-14, 12.1% aged 65 +), and the Arab population is the youngest (36.5% aged 0-14 years, 4.0% aged 65 +). Israel 978 men for every 1,000 women. Among the Jews and others there are 967 men for every thousand women, while among the Arabs there are 858 men for every thousand women.
Marital Status (aged 15 and over, 2010 data) about 89% of men aged 24-20 are single, compared with 72% of the women at these ages. The percentage of never-married among men aged 39-35 is 16%, while among women at 13%. The percentage of vacant non-singles from the general population was 6.4% of men and 10.7% women.
Population density in Israel interesting statistics Israel's population density (number of residents living in relative area in square kilometers) continues to increase with population growth. Came crowding in 2011 to 347 persons per square interesting statistics kilometer, compared to the density of 247 persons per square kilometer in 1990 (not including population and area of Judea and Samaria). Since the establishment of the state population density increased 8-fold, while the establishment of the state density was 43 people per square kilometer.
Tel - Aviv was the county's highest-density - 7522 people per square kilometer. Higher density was also recorded in the Jerusalem District and the Central District, and -1463.8 1483.7 people per square kilometer, respectively. In contrast, the lowest density was recorded in the periphery: 79.1 persons per square kilometer in the southern region and 291.6 people per square kilometer in the Northern District.
Geographical distribution of the population 96% of Israel's population in 2011 lived in the six provinces of the country and another 4% live in Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria. about 41% of the total population and 48% of Jews and others living in the center of the country (Central District Tel - Aviv). Approximately 43% of the Arab population lives in the Northern versus about 10% of the Jews. The natural increase (births minus deaths) is the main source of growth interesting statistics in all districts.
Population in the localities about 91% of Israel lived in 2011 239 urban localities interesting statistics are 148 Jewish settlements (including eight communities involved) and another 91 Arab communities. About a quarter of the Israeli population living in six communities numbering over 200 thousand residents (Jerusalem, Tel - Aviv - Jaffa, Haifa, Rishon LeZion, Petah Tikva and Ashdod). Approximately 43% live on 14 localities numbering at least 100,000 residents. about 9% of the population lives on 952 rural communities (including about 57 thousand residents living outside localities).
Population by country of birth and origin (Jews and others) About two-thirds (70.2%) of the population of Jews and others were born in Israel in 2011 and a third (29.8%) were born abroad, there

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