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      • Israel's population amounted to 9.66 million people as of 2022. Israel has a diverse population structure, as it consists of different population groups, mainly Jews from different ethnicities and Arabs. The country is highly urbanized, with most citizens living in the largest cities, Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.
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  2. Official. Hebrew. Spoken. Arabic, Russian, Yiddish. The demographics of Israel, monitored by the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics, encompass various attributes that define the nation's populace. Since its establishment in 1948, Israel has witnessed significant changes in its demographics.

  3. Get the latest data on Israel's population, age, fertility, life expectancy, urbanization, and more. See charts, trends, and sources for Israel's demographics.

  4. Learn about Israel's population, age structure, urbanization, immigration, fertility, life expectancy, households, marriage and divorce from various sources and charts. Find out the latest data and trends on Israel's demographics and society.

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    Since Independence Day 2023, Israel’s population grew by 1.9% – 72% of the increase in the prior report was due to natural increase. The growth rate decreased from 2022 mainly due to significantly lower immigration. The proportion of the population that is Jewish continued its steady decline. The total Jewish population in May 2024 was 7,427,000 (7...

    Of the Jewish population aged 20 and over, 44% of Jews self-identify as secular, 21% as traditional but not very observant, 12% as traditional and observant, 12% as religious, and 11% as ultra-Orthodox. According to a poll by the NGO Hiddush published in September 2019, 58% of Jewish citizens do not affiliate with any religious stream, 18% are “Zio...

    Christians comprise 7% of the Israeli Arab community. Most Christians (77%) are Arabs. The majority of non-Arab Christians living in Israel are citizens who immigrated to Israel since 1990, together with Jewish family members under theLaw of Return. Most of the Arab Christians reside in the Northern District (70.2%) and in the Haifa District (13.6%...

    A total number of 147,199 Holocaustsurvivors were living in Israel as of 2023, 60% - about 89,000 people - are women. The youngest among the survivors are 76 years old, 21% -- about 31,000, are over 90 years old, and more than 100 passed the age of 100. One in three survivors lives under the poverty line, despite governmental assistance.

    Israel welcomed approximately 45,000 new immigrants in 2023. Three-quarters were from Russia and Ukraine. Some 2,500 Israelis emigrated to other countries. Since Israel’s founding, 3.4 million people have immigrated to the country, 45% of them arriving since 1990. “Most of the immigrants coming to Israel from Russia and Ukraine in recent years do n...

    Israel’s population is considered young relative to the populations of other Western countries. As of 2024, 28% of the population was aged 0-14, while only 12% were older than 65. The OECD average is 18.5% (0-14) and 15% (65+). Israel’s average age, however, is getting older. In 2011, the average age was 29.5 years as opposed to 27.6 in 2000. Men’s...

    Life expectancy for Israelis is 83 years, 80.5 years for men, and 84.6 years for women. In 2017, life expectancy for Arab women was 79.5 years and 77.4 for men. The World Health Organization issued a report in May 2016 that concluded humans were, on average, living five years longer than they were in 2000. Israel was ranked as the country with the ...

    Israel’s population density in 2017 was reported as 373.2 people per km2. By comparison, Slovenia (whose territory is roughly the same size as Israel’s) has a population density of 102 people per km2; Belgium (slightly larger than Israel) has a density of 364 people per km2. Tel Aviv is Israel’s densest region, with 7,522 people per km2; Jerusalem ...

    The average age for an Israeli woman to be married in 2016 was 26.1 years old, and the average age for an Israeli woman to have her first child was 28.3. Teen births are uncommon in Israel, with births to women aged 19 and under accounting for 0.5% of national births during 2016. Since 2018 – except for a small increase during the COVID-19 pandemic...

    The average monthly gross salary of employees in Israel in September 2023 was NIS 12,009 (approximately $3,346), 5.3% more than in May 2022. Almost the entire increase was eroded by inflation, which was 4.6% over the 12-month period. In 2021, the average net household income was NIS 16,649, with monthly expenditures averaging nearly NIS 15,122. The...

    Israel's population stood at 9.8 million in 2024, with Jews comprising 73.2% and Arabs 21.1%. The web page provides detailed data on immigration, religion, income, distribution, and diversity of the Israeli population.

  5. Dec 29, 2022 · On 31 December, 2022, Israel's population is estimated at 9,656,000 residents. 7,106,000 are Jews (73.6% of the total population), 2,037,000 - Arabs (21.1%) and 513,000 Others (5.3%). During 2022, Israel's population increased by 2.2%; 62% of the increase was due to natural growth and 38% was from the international migration balance.

  6. 6 days ago · total: 9,402,617 male: 4,731,275 female: 4,671,342 (2024 est.) note: approximately 236,600 Israeli settlers live in East Jerusalem (2021); following the March 2019 US recognition of the Golan Heights as being part of Israel, The World Factbook no longer includes Israeli settler population of the Golan Heights (estimated at 23,400 in 2019) in ...

  7. Worldometer provides live and historical data on Israel's population, growth rate, density, urbanization, median age, fertility rate, and more. See the latest estimates and projections for 2024 and compare with previous years.

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