Articles in "Central Bureau of Statistics"
Israel Sees Sharp Rise in Workplace AI Use Across Sectors
Israeli businesses are rapidly increasing their use of artificial intelligence, with nearly four in ten companies expecting to adopt the ...
Israel Makes Air Quality Gains but Lags on Recycling, New Data Shows
Israel has dramatically reduced emissions of major air pollutants over the past quarter-century while struggling to keep pace with ...
Israel’s Muslim Population Reaches 1.85 Million Ahead of Eid al-Adha
Israel’s Muslim population reached an estimated 1.849 million at the end of 2025, accounting for 18.6% of the country’s residents, ...
Israel Population Tops 10.2 Million Ahead Of Independence Day
Israel’s population has surpassed 10.2 million ahead of its 78th Independence Day, underscoring steady growth and a notably young ...
Global Jewish Population Still Below Pre-Holocaust Levels, New Data Shows
Israel is home to approximately 111,000 Holocaust survivors and victims of antisemitic persecution during World War II, according to data ...
New Data Shows Persistent Gaps Between Jewish and Arab Israelis
Deep disparities between Israel's Jewish and Arab populations continue, according to new figures released by the Central Bureau of ...
Israel Records 3.1% Economic Growth in 2025, Outpacing OECD Average
Israel's economy expanded 3.1% in 2025, marking a recovery from the previous year's modest growth as the country continued to navigate the ...
Nearly One in Four Israeli Single Mothers Has Never Married, Data Shows
Nearly one in four single mothers in Israel has never been married, according to new data released by the country's Central Bureau of ...
Israeli Road Fatalities Hit 19-Year High Despite Fewer Accidents
Israel recorded its highest number of road fatalities in 19 years in 2025, even as overall accidents and injuries declined, according to ...
Israel Reports Sharp Decline in Illegal Border Crossings from Egypt
Israel's population of illegal border infiltrators has declined to approximately 26,700 people, including children born in the country, as ...