Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Stats on Israel

Here are some interesting stats from today's Jerusalem Post concerning daily life in Israel today. The article can be read here:
  • 71.1% of Israeli households have a personal computer
  • 90.8% of those homes have internet connection
  • 61.8% of households own at least one car
  • 18.8% have two or more cars
  • 2.1 mobile phones for the average Israeli
  • Of 7,409,000 people in Israel today - 75.6% are Jewish, 16.9% are Muslim, 2% are Christian, 1.7% are Druse, 3.8% belong to other religions
  • 28-29 is median age for males
  • 30 is median age for females
  • 0-4 years of age is the largest age group, or 10% of the population is between the ages of 0-4
  • 25 is the median age for men to marry
  • 22 is the median age for women to marry
  • 33% of households have one child
  • 31.4% of households have two children
  • 19.7% of households have three children
  • 16.1% of households have four or more children
  • 71.3% of Israel's population is Jewish
  • 37.4% of Israel's Jewish population were born to parents who had been born in Israel
  • 29.8% of Israel's Jewish population were born to parents who had been born in Europe
  • 15.8% of Israel's Jewish population were born to parents who had been born in Africa
  • 12.5% of Israel's Jewish population were born to parents who had been born in Asia
  • 4.4% of Israel's Jewish population were born to parents who had been born in the Americas and Oceania
  • 65.4% of males participate in the civilian labor force
  • 54.8% of women participate in the civilian labor force
  • 86.2% of the working public are employees
  • 12.7% own their own business
  • Men work on the average 42.5 hours a week
  • Women work on the average 35.5 hours a week
  • 65.8% own their own home
  • 26.4% rent their home
  • 75% live in homes with more than one room per person
  • Of the six cities with more than 200,000 population Jerusalem has the youngest population. 44% of Jerusalem's population is under 19 years of age.
  • 16.5% of woman in the employment sector are in education
  • 52% of workers work outside their town of residence
  • 51.9% drive their own car to work
  • 17.8% use public buses to get to work
  • 11% walk to work
  • 16.7% are employed in real estate, rental services and business service sector
  • 14.2% are employed in retail and wholesale, automotive repair and consumer goods
  • 12.5% are employed in heavy industry like mining and factories
  • 10.2% are employed in eduction
  • 9.4% are employed in health and welfare
  • 7.4% are employed in transportation, storage and communication
  • 5.4% are employed in community and social services
Galyn Wiemers
www.generationword.com

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