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11 lip 2022 · This latest assessment considers the results of 1,758 national population censuses conducted between 1950 and 2022, as well as information from vital registration systems and from 2,890...
The population of Israel totaled 9.293 million people at the end of 2020 (see Table for a comparison 1 with previous years). These figures include the residents of East Jerusalem, but do not include the population of foreign workers, who in 2019 numbered 167,000 (Central Bureau of Statistics, 2020h). During 2020, Israel’s population grew by
The population of Israel in 2021 was 8,900,059, a 1.63% increase from 2020. Chart and table of Israel population from 1950 to 2024. United Nations projections are also included through the year 2100.
During 2020 and 2021, Israel’s population grew by 1.6% and 1.7%, respectively. These were the lowest annual growth rates experienced by Israel since the founding of the State, with the sole exception of 1985–1988.
Covid-19 significantly raised levels of mortality in Israel. In earlier research, we estimated there had been about 3,300 “excess deaths” in Israel during 2020, and that this led to a 2.1-month reduction in life expectancy at birth, and a 2.7-month reduction at ages 25 and 65 (Weinreb, 2021).
Israel’s core Jewish population reached 6,870,900 in 2021, out of Israel's total legal population of 9,293,300 (Israel Central Bureau of Statistics monthly). This core Jewish
Israel’s population maintained its unusually high growth rates during 2023. By the end of the year, the population was 9.84 million. That is an addition of 180,000 people, representing 1.86% annual growth rate, just shy of the 10-year average (1.93% per year). In the first section of this chapter, we survey some of the latest trends in