Population
Average height in Israel and how it compares to neighboring countries
Rosh Hashanah 2025: Israeli population crosses 10 million ahead of Jewish New Year
More Israelis emigrated than arrived over past year, CBS report reveals
Extreme heat - not deforestation - is the main driver of tropical bird collapse
US Jews getting younger on average, religious survey shows
The median age for American Jews is 47 as to 52 in 2013.
Why do Israeli cities have several different population stats?
The discrepancy is due to a number of reasons, mainly residents registered in Israel but actually residing abroad for an extended period. Today we discuss meta-data.
Jerusalem: Israel's largest city, nearly 1 million residents
Jerusalem’s main population groups, Jews and Arabs, are both growing in number.
Jerusalem in 2021: By the numbers
“Jerusalem Facts and Trends for 2020 – A Glimpse” is the exhaustive and highly detailed picture of the city in numbers and figures.
China to report first population drop in five decades
A population drop will add pressure on Beijing to roll out measures to encourage couples to have more children and avert an irreversible decline.
'Like Godzilla, but actually real': study shows T. rex totaled 2.5 billion
Their analysis put the total number of T. rex individuals that ever existed at about 2.5 billion, including approximately 20,000 adults alive at any one time.
Taking a look at Israel's population by age groups
The ages are usually studied using a chart known as the “age pyramid.”
Jewish population at lowest percentage since founding of Israel
Close to the establishment of the state, the Jewish percentage of the population stood at 82.1%, while today it stands at only 73.9%.
Israel has a lot of children. Is this a problem and what should we do?
Israel’s current fertility rate of some 3.1 children per woman is the highest, by far, of any country in the 37-member OECD.
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.