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1 Jerusalem Municipality The Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies STATISTICAL YEARBOOK OF JERUSALEM No Chief Editor: Dr. Maya Choshen Inbal Doron, Yair Assaf-Shapira, Yael Israeli Supported by: THE JERUSALEM DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Jerusalem 2014

2 The JIIS Studies Series no. 435 Editorial board: Dr. Maya Choshen Inbal Doron Yair Assaf-Shapira Yael Israeli Yoad Shahar Dafna Shemer Cover design: Original design: Gideon Keich (1983) This publication was supported by the Municipality of Jerusalem, The Jerusalem Development Authority, and Leichtag Foundation. The entire Yearbook as well as additional, detailed tables are available on the JIIS web site, at: Quoting the Statistical Yearbook of Jerusalem is permitted on condition that the source is stated Copyright 2014 by The Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies ISSN

3 The Mayor s Foreword The Statistical Yearbook of Jerusalem, published by the Jerusalem Municipality and the Jerusalem Institute of Israel Studies, has proved itself over many years to be an essential resource in our never-ending work to strengthen and improve Jerusalem. The wealth of information contained within each Yearbook contributes not only to policy planning but also to the ability to efficiently monitor performance and implementation. Moreover, it assists us to create and promote effective databased policy and also provides indicators with which to measure success. For the Municipality, correct management is key to advancing Jerusalem, and this must be based on excellent data, supervision and constant re-assessment. This approach is yielding fruit: the city has of late become much more attractive to young people, visitors and entrepreneurs. We can see clear evidence of that in the data published in this new edition of the Yearbook. There is more news to be found within these pages as well: 2013 saw a 20-year record for the construction of new housing units 3,442 in all! This well reflects the wind of change that Jerusalem has been experiencing of late. Furthermore, after about 15 years of falling numbers, 2013 marked the fourth consecutive year in which the number of children in the state and state-religious school systems has grown. In the last two years alone, there has been almost a 7% rise in the number of students in the city s Zionist sector. Reforms in education that were introduced rather recently are showing positive signs too, as the number of children eligible for matriculation certificates has also risen again. Education is not the only sphere claiming some new records. Areas of economic development are taking strides forward as well. Tourism, for example: in 2008, some 2 million tourists visited Jerusalem; the last year saw some 4 million overnight stays, representing a significant increase. The new figures for overnight stays, hotel occupancy and business revenues in this sector point to the fact that Jerusalem is becoming increasingly attractive, both to domestic and foreign tourists. Indeed, Jerusalem is marching forward as a vibrant and fascinating city, which is good to its residents as well as to its visitors. The seeds we have sown in recent years to attain these positive developments are indeed reaping fruit we can see this in all walks of life in the city. And we will continue to improve, to expand and to nurture the many areas that together comprise this unique city. - iii -

4 The 2014 Yearbook marks another year of close cooperation between the Municipality and JIIS on this major project. Yishar koach kudos to those involved in its production, led by chief editor, Dr. Maya Choshen, the Yearbook steering committee and the many individuals and entities that contributed to this venture. Nir Barkat Mayor of Jerusalem - iv -

5 Preface The first edition of the Statistical Yearbook of Jerusalem, published by the Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies (JIIS) and the Municipality of Jerusalem, appeared in JIIS was founded several years before that, in 1978, as an independent, non-profit think tank that produces updated and reliable data on Jerusalem, comprehensive background materials, position papers and professional analyses for all from policy and decision makers through to the general public. Always with a focus on policy research, the fields covered by the Institute range from economics and society, primarily pertaining to contemporary Jerusalem; environmental policy; and the many angles of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Indeed, research on Jerusalem s myriad faces has stood at the center of our work since the Institute first opened its doors. In that time, JIIS has built, expanded and enriched its databases. We have produced scores of books and policy papers, as well as drafting master plans, that address all aspects of life in Jerusalem. Our current work plan includes the investigation of migration patterns to and from Jerusalem; the monitoring and assessment of the high-tech and biotech industries in the city; an examination of the tourism sector; the preparation of a Forecast for Jerusalem that looks ahead to 2040; a close look at the situation in the neighborhoods of East Jerusalem; a detailed study of the ultra-orthodox [haredi] sector in Israel; research on Jerusalem s young population; and much more. This, the 28th Statistical Yearbook, offers the reader detailed information on a wide range of topics: demography, economics, municipal services, infrastructures, tourism, education and culture, health, public order, and so on. The Yearbook is the result of months of intensive work by the JIIS team. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Dr. Maya Choshen, who deftly leads the project, and the entire Yearbook team: Yair Assaf-Shapira, Inbal Doron and Yael Israeli, for their high professional standards and their dedication in seeing the project to fruition. The 2014 Statistical Yearbook of Jerusalem is filled with data that will enrich our knowledge of Jerusalem. It is also our hope that it will assist in promoting projects for the city s development, advancement and status as the capital of the State of Israel. - v - Meir Kraus Director-General Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies

6 Introduction The 2014 Statistical Yearbook of Jerusalem marks the 28th edition of this publication, issued jointly by the Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies and the Municipality of Jerusalem since All of the tables that appear in the Yearbook as well as some additional, detailed tables are available on the JIIS web site, at The Statistical Yearbook presents an up-to-date statistical picture of the city in a wide and diverse range of fields, in tables, graphs, maps and other statistics, as well as indicating trends of change that are underway and comparisons of Jerusalem with other places Tel Aviv Yafo, Haifa, all-israel and the locales around Jerusalem. The Yearbook is aimed first and foremost to serve policy makers, government, urban and private planners, researchers and students, and indeed anyone interested in this spread of information. This latest edition of the Yearbook includes 28 new tables, and with them a range of new topics: level of education among the population, results of elections, age-based employment statistics, birth rates and death rates, characteristics of home buyers, housing prices, arnona (municipal tax) discounts, and more. We would like to thank everyone who had a hand in bringing the 2014 edition to fruition, from the many readers and users of previous Yearbooks whose comments and reactions are incorporated in these pages right through to our steering committee. Very special thanks to MK Reuven Rivlin, the Jerusalem Development Authority and the Leichtag Family Foundation for their support of this project. Thanks also to the government, public and private bodies, to the different departments in the Municipality, and especially to the Central Bureau of Statistics. All these shared with us a treasure trove of information which appears here. The data were gathered from and processed by various sources whose reliability was verified by the JIIS team. Finally, thanks to JIIS Publications Director Hamutal Appel for overseeing this huge project, to Esti Boehm for preparing the Yearbook for press, and to Lisa Perlman for translating the new tables and chapter introduction into English. Editorial Board: Dr. Maya Choshen, Inbal Doron, Yair Assaf-Shapira, Yael Israeli - vi -

7 Steering Committee Chairman: Prof. Moshe Sicron, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Pnina Zadka, Senior Director of Demography and the Census Department, Central Bureau of Statistics Gil Rivosh, Policy Advisor to the Mayor and Director of the Strategic Planning Department, Jerusalem Municipality Prof. Sergio DellaPergola, Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Adv. Yossi Sharabi, Director of Administration for Culture, Social and Leisure Activities, Jerusalem Municipality Issachar Dor, Director of the Research Department, Ministry of Interior Israel Kimhi, Senior Researcher, Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies - vii -

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9 Contents Tables that appear on the Statistical Yearbook web site...xxv New Tables in the Statistical Yearbook... xxvii Tables that were omitted from the previous Yearbook... xxix List of Illustrations... xxxi Explanatory Notes... xl Index... xlii Main Data... xlviii Chapter I Area Introduction...3 Table I/1 - The Municipal Area of Jerusalem, Table I/2 - Area of the State of Israel, Jerusalem District, and Table I/3 the Municipal Area of Jerusalem and Selected Localities, Jerusalem - Area of Quarters, Sub-Quarters and Statistical Areas, Table I/4 - The Municipal Area and Land Uses in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Chapter II Climate and Environment Introduction...21 Climate Table II/1 - Temperatures and Relative Humidity in Jerusalem, 2013, Table II/2 - Temperatures in Jerusalem, Annual Mean Values and Extremes, Table II/3 - Temperatures and Long Range Averages in Jerusalem, Mount Kena an, Tel Aviv, Be er Sheva and Elat, , Table II/4 - Precipitation in Jerusalem, Har Kena an, Haifa, Tel Aviv, Be er Sheva and Elat, , 2012/ Table II/5 - Precipitation in Jerusalem, by Amount and Number of Rain and Snow Days, 1992/ / Environment Table II/6 - Concentrations of Air Pollutants in Commercial Urban Centers, in Jerusalem and in Tel Aviv Yafo, ix -

10 Table II/7 - Waste Water and Toxic Waste in Jerusalem, Park and Green Areas Table II/8 - Parks and Green Areas Maintained by the Municipality of Jerusalem, Chapter III Population Introduction...41 Table III/1 - Population of Israel and Jerusalem, by Population Group, Table III/2 - Population of Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Table III/3 - Annual Growth of Population in Israel and in Jerusalem, by Population Group, Table III/4 - Population and Population Growth in Jerusalem, by Population Group, Table III/5 - Population Forecast of Jerusalem and the Jerusalem district, by Population Characteristics, Table III/6 - Sources of Population Growth in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo, Haifa and Selected Localities, by Population Group, Table III/7 - Sources of Population Growth in Jerusalem, Table III/8 - Sources of Population Growth in Jerusalem, by Quarter and Sub-Quarter, Table III/9 - Population in Israel and in Jerusalem, by Religion, Table III/10 - Population of Jerusalem, by Age, Religion and Geographical Spreading, Table III/11 - Population of Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Age, Table III/12 - Population of Jerusalem, by Population Group and Age, Table III/13 - Population of Jerusalem, by Gender, Age, Religion and Population Group, Table III/14 - Population of Jerusalem, by Age, Quarter and Sub-Quarter and Statistical Area, Table III/15 - Population Aged 20 and over in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Marital Status and Age, Table III/16 - Population Aged 20 and over in Jerusalem, by Marital Status, Age, Gender and Population Group, Table III/17 - Households in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Size of Household and Population Group of Head of Household, x -

11 Table III/18 - Jewish Population in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Aged 20 and Over, by Religious Identification, Table III/19 - Population in Israel and Jerusalem, Aged 15 and Over, by Type of Last School Attended, Population Group and Gender, Table III/20 - Population in Israel and Jerusalem, Aged 15 and Over, by Highest Diploma Received, Population Group and Gender, Chapter IV Vital Statistics Introduction Births, Deaths and Natural Increase Table IV/1 - Live Births in Israel and in Jerusalem, by Population Group, Table IV/2 - Deaths (Including Infants) in Israel and in Jerusalem, by Population Group, Table IV/3 - Infant Deaths in Israel and in Jerusalem, by Population Group, Table IV/4 - Natural Increase in Israel and in Jerusalem, by Population Group, Table IV/5 - Live Births, Crude Birth Rate and Total Fertility Rate in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Population Group, Table IV/6 - Births, Deaths and Natural Increase in Jerusalem by Quarter and Sub-Quarter, Table IV/7 - Births and Newborns in Israel and Jerusalem, by Hospital, Termination of Pregnancy Table IV/8 - Applications to Commissions and Approvals for Termination of Pregnancy, in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Marriage and Divorce Table IV/9 - Persons Marrying and Divorcing, Residents of Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, By Religion, 2006, Chapter V Migration and Immigration Introduction Migration Table V/1 - Internal Migration to and from Jerusalem, xi -

12 Table V/2 - Internal Migration in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Table V/3 - Internal Migration Balance to and from Jerusalem, by District and Sub-District of Residence, Table V/4 - Persons Migrating to Jerusalem from Other Localities, by Previous District and Sub-District of Residence, Table V/5 - Persons Migrating from Jerusalem to Other Localities, by Present District and Sub-District of Residence, Table V/6 - Internal Migration Balance to and from Jerusalem, by Age, Table V/7 - Persons Migrating to Jerusalem from Other Localities, by Age, Table V/8 - Persons Migrating from Jerusalem to Other Localities, by Age, Table V/9 - Migration between Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities, Table V/10 - Persons Migrating to Jerusalem from Main Localities, Table V/11 - Persons Migrating from Jerusalem to Main Localities, Table V/12 - Population Movement within Jerusalem, by Quarter, Table V/13 - Population Movement in Jerusalem, Table V/14 - Population Movement Balance in Jerusalem, by Quarter and Sub-Quarter, Table V/15 - Migration Movements in Jerusalem, by Quarter and Sub- Quarter, Immigration (Aliya) Table V/16 - Initial Settlement of Immigrants, in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Age, Table V/17 - Immigrants and Potential Immigrants to Israel and Jerusalem, by Selected Countries of Residence, Table V/18 - Initial Settlement of Immigrants, in Jerusalem by Last Country of Residence, Table V/19 - Immigrants from 2000 Onwards Living in Jerusalem, by Sub-Quarter and Age, Table V/20 - Immigrants from 1990 Onwards Living in Jerusalem, by Sub- Quarter, Chapter VI Standard of Living and Welfare Introduction Standard of Living Table VI\1 - Extent of Poverty in Israel, Jerusalem and Districts, 2011, xii -

13 Table VI\2 - Extent of Poverty among Families in Jerusalem by Population Group and Family Characteristic, 2011, Table VI/3 - Extent of Poverty among Families, Persons and Children, in Israel and Jerusalem, by Population Group, Age and Level of Education, 2011, Table VI/4 - Ownership of Durable Goods in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Table VI/5 - Average Monthly and Yearly Wage of Employees and Workers families in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Gender, Table VI/6 - Employees and Self-Employed Workers in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Wage Group and Income Group, Table VI/7 - Average Monthly Wage of Employees in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Wage Group, Table VI/8 - Employees in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Period of Employment and Gender, Table VI/9 - Average Number of Work Months of Employees and Level of Income of Employees and Self-Employed in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Gender, Table VI/10 - Income of Employees Households in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Source of Income, Table VI/11 - Income of Households Where Head of Households Did Not Work in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Source of Income, Table VI/12 - Employees Salary and Working Hours in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Gender, Table VI/13 - Monthly Expenditures on Consumption for Households in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo, and Haifa, 2010, Table VI/14 - Ownership and Rental of Apartments in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, according to Housing Criteria, 2010, Allowances and Benefits Table VI/15 - Recipients of Benefits in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Table VI/16 - Recipients of Benefits for General Disability, Restricted Mobility and Job-Related Accidents in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Table VI/17 - Families Recipients of Supplementary Income Benefits in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Table VI/18 - Recipients of Retirement and Survivors Benefits in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, xiii -

14 Table VI/19 - Recipients of Child Support Allowances in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Number of Children in Family, Table VI/20 - Women Who Received Maternity Benefits in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Table VI/21 - Recipients of Unemployment Benefits in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Table VI/22 - Recipients of Unemployment Benefits in Jerusalem, Housing Density Table VI/23 - Households in Jerusalem, by Housing Density and Population Group, Table VI/24 - Jewish Households in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Housing Density, Welfare Table VI/25 - Services of the Welfare Department in the Municipality of Jerusalem, by Area and Service Bureau, 2007, Chapter VII Employment Introduction Table VII/1 - Population Aged 15 and Over, and Aged (Prime Working-Age Group) in Israel and in Jerusalem, by Labor Force Characteristics, Population Group and Gender, Table VII/2 - Population Aged 15 and Over, and Aged (Prime Working-Age Group) in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Labor Force Characteristics and Gender, Table VII/3 - Population Aged 15 and Over in Jerusalem, by Labor Force Characteristics, Age, Population Group and Gender, Table VII/4 - Participation in Labor Force among Population Aged 15 and Over in Jerusalem, by Age, Population Group and Gender, Table VII/5 - Employed Persons Working in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Economic Branch, Table VII/6 - Employed Persons Working in Jerusalem, by Economic Branch, Population Group and Gender, Table VII/7 - Employed Persons Working in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Occupation, Table VII/8 - Employed Persons Working in Jerusalem, by Occupation, Population Group and Gender, Table VII/9 - Population in Jerusalem, Aged (Prime Working Age), by Labor Force Characteristics, Highest Diploma Received, Population Group and Gender, xiv -

15 Table VII/10 - Population in Jerusalem, Aged (Prime Working Age), by Labor Force Characteristics, Type of Last School Attended, Population Group and Gender, Table VII/11 - Employed Persons in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Locality of Residence, Locality of Work and Gender, Table VII/12 - Employed Persons in Israel and Jerusalem, by Locality of residence, Locality of Work and Population Group, Table VII/13 - Employed Persons in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by District of Residence, Locality of Work and Gender, Table VII/14 - Employed Persons Residents of Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by District of Work, Locality of Residence and Gender, Table VII/15 - Households and Children Aged up to 17 in Household, by Number of Earners and Number of Children in Household, in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel-Aviv - Yafo and Haifa, Table III/16 - Households, by Labor Force characteristics of Household Members, in Israel and in Cities with a Population greater than 100,000, Chapter VIII Businesses and Industry Introduction Businesses Table VIII/1 - Active Businesses in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Type and Economic Branch, Table VIII/2 - Opening and Closing of Businesses in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Economic Branch, Table VIII/3 - Opening and Closing of Businesses in Jerusalem, by Type and Economic Branch, Table VIII/4 - Survival of Businesses Born in 2008 during four years, in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Economic Branch, Table VIII/5 - Business Births in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Type and Economic Branch, Manufacturing Table VIII/6 - Manufacturing in Israel and in Jerusalem, 2009, Table VIII/7 - Economic Account of Manufacturing in Jerusalem, by Industry Division, Table VIII/8 - Economic Account of Manufacturing in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Technological Intensity, xv -

16 Table VIII/9 - Economic Account of Manufacturing in Jerusalem, by Size of Establishment (Jobs), Table VIII/10 - Economic Account of Manufacturing in Jerusalem, by Sector, Table VIII/11 - Economic Account of Manufacturing in Jerusalem, by Quarter, Sub-Quarter and Statistical Area, Table VIII/12 - Jobs and Compensation for Jobs in Manufacturing in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo, Haifa and Be er Sheva by Technological Intensity, Table VIII/13 - Jobs and Compensation for Jobs in Manufacturing in Jerusalem, by Technological Intensity and Industry Division, Table VIII/14 - Jobs and Compensation for Jobs in Manufacturing in Jerusalem, by Size of Establishment (Jobs), Table VIII/15 - Jobs and Compensation for Jobs in Manufacturing in Jerusalem, by Quarter, Sub-Quarter and Statistical Area, Table VIII/16 - Jobs and Compensation for Jobs in Manufacturing in Jerusalem, by Size of Establishment (Jobs) and Technological Intensity, Chapter IX Services and Infrastructure Introduction Services Table IX/1 - The Banking System in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Number of Branches, Branches Area and Number of Positions, Table IX/2 - Israel Postal Authority Services in Jerusalem, Water Table IX/3 - Quantity of Water Supplied to Jerusalem and Quantity Sold to Consumers, 1968/ Table IX/4 - Water Consumption in Jerusalem, by Type of Use, Table IX/5 - The Water and Sewage Network in Jerusalem, Electricity Table IX/6 - Electricity Supply in Jerusalem, by Type of Consumption, Table IX/7 - Average Electricity Consumption per Domestic Consumer, in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo, Haifa and in Administrative Districts, xvi -

17 Table IX/8 - Annual Growth in Average Electricity Consumption per Household in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo, Haifa and in Administrative Districts, Chapter X Construction Introduction Construction Starts and Building Completion Table X/1 - Area of Construction Starts in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Table X/2 - Area of Buildings Completed in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Table X/3 - Average Duration of Construction for Buildings and Dwellings, in Israel and in Jerusalem, Table X/4 - Area of Construction Starts of Buildings in Jerusalem, by Purpose, Table X/5 - Area of Buildings Completed in Jerusalem, by Purpose, Table X/6 - Dwellings Starts Initiated in Jerusalem, by Size and Initiating Sector, Table X/7 - Dwellings Completed in Jerusalem, by Size and Initiating Sector, Table X/8 - Construction Starts and Completed in Jerusalem, by Sub- Quarter and Number of Dwellings, Sales of Dwellings Table X/9 - Sales of Publicly - Sponsored Construction Dwellings, in Israel and Jerusalem, Table X/10 - New Dwellings for Sale and New Dwellings Sold in Private Construction in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Prices of Dwellings Table X/11 - Average Prices of Privately Owned Dwellings in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Number of Rooms, Table X/12 - Average Prices of Rent in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Number of Rooms, Table X/13 - Average Housing Prices in Cities with a Population greater than 100,000, by Type of Apartment and Number of Rooms, Table X/14 - Buyer Characteristics in Cities with a Population greater than 100,000, Area (sq. m) of Dwellings and Other Properties Table X/15 - Dwellings in Jerusalem, by Area, Quarter and Sub-Quarter, xvii -

18 Table X/16 - Non-Residential Properties in Jerusalem, by Area, Quarter and Sub-Quarter, Chapter XI Transport Introduction Motor Vehicles Table XI/1 - Motor Vehicles Registered in Jerusalem, by Type of Vehicle, Table XI/2 - Private Cars in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Year of Production, Table XI/3 - Holders of Israeli Driver s Licenses, by Vehicle Type, in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Road Accidents Table XI/4 - Traffic Accidents with Casualties in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Table XI/5 - Traffic Accidents with Casualties in Jerusalem, by Severity of Accident and Type of Vehicle Involved, Table XI/6 - Casualties of Traffic Accidents in Jerusalem, by Severity and Type of Casualty, Table XI/7 - Casualties of Traffic Accidents in Jerusalem, by Age of Casualty, Table XI/8 - Traffic Accidents in Jerusalem, by Type of Accident and Casualties, The Public Transportation System in Jerusalem Table XI/9 - Services of Israel Railways, To and From Jerusalem, 1984/ Table XI/10 - Services of Israel Railways According to Number of Passengers in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Table XI/11 - The Public Transportation System in Jerusalem, 2012, Table XI/12 - The Public Transportation System in East Jerusalem, Chapter XII Tourism Introduction Tourist Hotels, Rooms and Over-Night Stays Table XII/1 - Tourist Hotels and Rooms in Tourist Hotels in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo, Haifa and Elat, by Level, xviii -

19 Table XII/2 Table XII/3 Table XII/4 Table XII/5 Table XII/6 Table XII/7 Table XII/8 - Overnight-Stays in Tourist Hotels in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo, Haifa and Elat, Tourist Hotels and Rooms in Tourist Hotels in Jerusalem, Guests, Overnight-Stays, Average Overnight-Stays per Guest and Occupancy in Tourist Hotels in Jerusalem, Guests and Overnight-Stays of Tourists in Tourist Hotels in Jerusalem, by Continent of Residence, Overnight-Stays and Occupancy in Tourist Hotels in Jerusalem, by Level, Guests, Overnight-Stays and Occupancy in Tourist Hotels in Jerusalem, by Year and Month, 2011, Hotels, Rooms, Overnight-Stays and Room Occupancy in Jerusalem, (First Quarter of Each Year), Hotel Revenue Table XII/9 - Hotel Revenue from Tourists in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo, Haifa and Elat, Table XII/10 - Total Revenue of Hotels in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo, Haifa and Elat, Tourist Characteristics Table XII/11 - Overseas Tourists in Israel, Jerusalem and Tel Aviv Yafo, by Selected Characteristics, Table XII/12 - Visits of Overseas Tourists to Selected Sites in Israel, by Travel Organization, Religion and Selected Countries of Residence, Chapter XIII Education & Culture Introduction Education Table XIII/1 - Classes and Students in the Education System in Jerusalem, 2013/ Table XIII/2 - Students in the Education System in Jerusalem, by Sector, 2000/ / Table XIII/3 - Students in the Education System in Jerusalem, by Class, 2013/ Table XIII/4 - Day Nurseries in Jerusalem, by Organization, 1982/ / Table XIII/5 - Classes and Children in Pre-Compulsory Kindergartens in Jerusalem, by Sector (Hebrew Education) 1991/ / Table XIII/6 - Classes and Children in Compulsory Kindergartens in Jerusalem, by Sector (Hebrew Education), 1991/ / xix -

20 Table XIII/7 - Classes and Students in Primary Schools in Jerusalem, by Sector (Hebrew Education), 1986/ / Table XIII/8 - Students in Post-Primary Schools in Jerusalem, by Sector (Hebrew Education), 2001/ / Table XIII/9 - Classes and Students in the Arab Educational System in Jerusalem, 1988/ / Table XIII/10 - Classes and Students in Schools for Special Education in Jerusalem, by Sector, 1996/ / Table XIII/11 - New Classrooms Constructed in the Educational System in Jerusalem, by Sector and Budget Year, Table XIII/12 - Entitled to Certificate of Matriculation in Israel and Jerusalem, by Sector, 2011/ Table XIII/13-12th Grade Students, Examinees towards Certificate of Matriculation and Entitled to Certificate of Matriculation, in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Sector 2011/ Table XIII/14 - Schools, Classes, Students and Average Students per Class, in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, 2010/ Higher Education Table XIII/15 - Applications to First Degree to Universities in Israel and their Results, by Institution, 1997/ / Table XIII/16 - Candidates to Universities in Israel, by Institution, Candidates Results and Populations Group, 2011/ Table XIII/17 - Students in Universities in Israel and in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, by Field of Study, 2000/ / Table XIII/18 - Students in Universities in Israel, by Degree and Institution, 1969/ / Table XIII/19 - Students in Universities in Israel and in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, by Degree - Percentage of Growth, 1989/ / Table XIII/20 - Students in Universities in Israel, by Institution and Gender, 2011/ Table XIII/21 - Students in Universities in Israel, by Institution, Degree and Population Group, 2011/ Table XIII/22 - Students in Israel and Jerusalem, by Institution and Degree, 2011/ Table XIII/23 - Students in Israel and Jerusalem, by Institution and Population Group, 2011/ Table XIII/24 - Recipients of Degrees from Universities in Israel and from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, by Degree, 1948/ / xx -

21 Table XIII/25 - Recipients of Degrees in Israel and Jerusalem, by Institution and Degree, 2011/ Culture Table XIII/26 - Visitors in Museums in Jerusalem, Table XIII/27 - Productions and Visitors in Public Theatres in Israel, Table XIII/28 - The Biblical Zoo in Jerusalem, Chapter XIV Health Introduction Table XIV/1 - Emergency Room Admissions in Jerusalem, by Hospital, Table XIV/2 - Beds and Patients Admissions and Discharges, in Hospitals and Mental Health Institutions in Jerusalem, 2007, Table XIV/3 - Beds and Patients Admissions and Discharges in Jerusalem, by Ward, 2007, Table XIV/4 - Membership in Sick Funds in Israel, Urban Localities, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Table XIV/5 - Family Health Centers (Tipat-Halav) in Jerusalem, Table XIV/6 - Activities for Rabies Prevention in Jerusalem, by Type of Activity, Chapter XV Public Order Introduction Suspects, Convicted and Offenses Table XV/1 - Suspects Residents of Jerusalem, by Type of Offense, Table XV/2 - Suspects Residents of Jerusalem, by Gender, Age Group and Type of Offense, Table XV/3 - Crimes Committed in Jerusalem, Table XV/4 - Property Offenses in Jerusalem, by Type and Location of Offense, Table XV/5 - Jerusalem Residents Accused in Criminal Trials, by Various Characteristics, Table XV/6 - Adult Residents of Jerusalem, Convicted by Type of Offense and Various Characteristics, Table XV/7 - Juveniles, Residents of Jerusalem, Convicted and Non- Convicted by Type of Offense and Various Characteristics, xxi -

22 Table XV/8 - Crimes Committed in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, and Decided in Court, Ombudsman Table XV/9 - Complaints to the National Ombudsman against Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa Municipalities, 1991/ Table XV/10 - Complaints to the Jerusalem Ombudsman, by Type of Complaint, Chapter XVI Income and Expenditure of the Municipality and Elections Introduction Municipal Budget and Personnel Positions Table XVI/1 - Expenditure in Jerusalem Municipality s Regular Budget, by Allocation of Expenditure, 1980/ Table XVI/2 - Expenditure on Local Services in Jerusalem Municipality s Regular Budget, 1980/ Table XVI/3 - Expenditure on State Services in Jerusalem Municipality s Regular Budget, 1980/ Table XVI/4 - Education Expenditure in Jerusalem Municipality s Regular Budget, 1980/ Table XVI/5 - Welfare Expenditure in Jerusalem Municipality s Regular Budget, 1980/ Table XVI/6 - Expenditure in Jerusalem Municipality s Extraordinary Budget, by Allocation of Expenditure, 1980/ Table XVI/7 - Income in Jerusalem Municipality s Regular Budget, by Main Source, 1980/ Table XVI/8 - Final Income in Jerusalem Municipality s Regular Budget, by Source of Income, 1980/ Table XVI/9 - Self-Generated Income in Jerusalem Municipality s Regular Budget, by Source, 1980/ Table XVI/10 - Government Participation in Jerusalem Municipality s Regular Budget, by Allocation of Expenditure, 1986/ Table XVI/11 - Budget Execution of Local Authorities in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Table XVI/12 - Income in Regular Budget of Municipalities, in Cities with a Population greater than 100,000, Table XVI/13 - Expenditure in Regular Budget of Municipalities, in Cities with a Population greater than 100,000, Table XVI/14 - Regular Budget Balance of the Municipality of Jerusalem, by Allocation of Expenditure and Sources of Income, xxii -

23 Table XVI/15 - Municipality of Jerusalem, Expenditures and Estimate of Income, In the Regular Budget, 2012, Table XVI/16 - Municipality of Jerusalem, Expenditures in the Regular Budget, by Department, 2012, Table XVI/17 - Positions in Jerusalem Municipality, by Department, Collection of Arnona (Municipal Tax) Table XVI/18 - Collection of Arnona on Residential Uses in Jerusalem, by Quarter and Sub-Quarter, Table XVI/19 - Collection of Arnona on Non-Residential Uses in Jerusalem, by Quarter and Type of Property, Table XVI/20 - Discounts in Municipal Tax (Arnona), by Type of Discount, Quarter and Sub-Quarter, Elections for the City council and for Mayor of Jerusalem Table XVI/21 - Results of the Elections for Mayor and the City Council of Jerusalem, October Table XVI/22 - Results of the Elections for the City Council of Jerusalem, by Quarter and Sub-Quarter, October Table XVI/23 - Results of the Elections for the Mayor of Jerusalem, by Quarter and Sub-Quarter, October Chapter XVII The Jerusalem Region Introduction Table XVII/1 - Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities, by Municipal Status and Geographic Location, Table XVII/2 - Local Authorities in Regional Councils Adjacent to Jerusalem, by Type of Locality, Table XVII/3 - The Municipal Area and Land Uses in Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities, Table XVII/4 - Population of Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities, by Age, Table XVII/5 - Sources of Population Growth in Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities, Table XVII/6 - Population Movement in Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities, by Local Authority, Table XVII/7 - Socio-economic Characterization of Population in Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities, Table XVII/8 - Average Monthly Wage of Employees by Wage Group in Israel, Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities, Table VXII/9 - Average Monthly Income of Self-Employed Workers, by Income Group, in Israel, Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities, xxiii -

24 Table XVII/10 - Women Who Received Maternity Benefits in Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities, Table XVII/11 - Children aged 0-17 in Single-Parent Families in Israel, Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities, Table XVII/12 - Supply and Consumption of Water in Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities, Table XVII/13 - Sales of Publicly - Sponsored Construction Dwellings, in Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities, Table XVII/14 - Number of Dwellings and Total Area of Dwellings by Construction Starts and Completions, and Existing Dwellings in Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities, Table XVII/15 - Average Housing Prices in Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities, by Number of Rooms, Table XVII/16 - Holders of Israeli Driver s Licenses, by Vehicle Type: Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities, Table XVII/17 - Motor Vehicles Registered in Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities, by Type of Vehicle, Table XVII/18 - Schools, Classes, Students and Average Students per Class in Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities, 2010/ Table XVII/19-12th Grade Students, Examinees towards Certificates of Matriculation and Entitled to Certificates of Matriculation, in Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities, 2011/ Table XVII/20 - Income in Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities Budgets, Table XVII/21 - Expenditure in Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities Budgets, xxiv -

25 Tables that appear on the Statistical Yearbook web site and not in the printed version Table III/8 - Sources of Population Growth in Jerusalem, by Quarter, Sub-Quarter and Statistical Area, 2012 Table III/10 - Population of Jerusalem, by Age, Religion and Geographical Spreading, 2012 Table III/14 - Population of Jerusalem, by Age, Quarter, Sub-Quarter and Statistical Area, 2012 (quintiles) Table IV/6 - Births, Deaths and Natural Increase in Jerusalem by Quarter, Sub- Quarter and Statistical Area, 2012 Table V/12 - Population Movement within Jerusalem, by Quarter, 2012 Table V/15 - Migration Movements in Jerusalem, by Quarter, Sub-Quarter and Statistical Area, 2012 Table VIII/1 - Active Businesses in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Type and Economic Branch, 2011 Table VIII/4 - Survival of Businesses Born in 2005 during Seven years, in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Economic Branch, Table VIII/4 - Survival of Businesses Born in 2006 during Six years, in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Economic Branch, Table VIII/4 - Survival of Businesses Born in 2007 during Five years, in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Economic Branch, Table VIII/4 - Survival of Businesses Born in 2009 during Three years, in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Economic Branch, Table VIII/4 - Survival of Businesses Born in 2010 during Two years, in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Economic Branch, Table VIII/5 - Business Births in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Type and Economic Branch, 2011 Table X/15 Table X/16 Table X/17 Table X/17 - Dwellings in Jerusalem, by Area, Quarter, Sub-Quarter and Statistical Area, Non-Residential Properties in Jerusalem, by Area, Quarter, Sub- Quarter and Statistical Area, Dwellings Starts and Completed in Jerusalem, by Number of Dwellings, Area of Building and Sub-Quarter, Dwellings Starts and Completed in Jerusalem, by Number of Dwellings, Area of Building and Sub-Quarter, xxv -

26 Table X/17 - Dwellings Starts and Completed in Jerusalem, by Number of Dwellings, Area of Building and Sub-Quarter, 2010 Table XV/6 - Adult Residents of Jerusalem, Convicted by Type of Offense and Various Characteristics, 2011 Table XV/7 - Juveniles, Residents of Jerusalem, Convicted and Non-Convicted, by Type of Offense and Various Characteristics, 2011 Table XVI/11 - Budget Execution of Local Authorities in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, 2011 Table XVI/12 - Income in Regular Budget of Municipalities, in Cities with a Population greater than 100,000, 2011 Table XVI/13 - Expenditure in Regular Budget of Municipalities, in Cities with a Population greater than 100,000, 2011 Table XVI/18 - Collection of Arnona on Residential Uses in Jerusalem, by Quarter, Sub-Quarter and Statistical Area, 2013 Table XVI/19 - Collection of Arnona on Non-Residential Uses in Jerusalem, by Quarter, Sub-Quarter and Type of Property, 2013 Table XVI/20 - Discounts in Municipal Tax (Arnona), by Type of discount, Quarter, Sub-Quarter and Statistical Area, 2013 Table XVI/22 - Results of the Elections for the City Council of Jerusalem, by Quarter, Sub-Quarter and Statistical Area, October 2013 Table XVI/23 - Results of the Elections for the Mayor of Jerusalem, by Quarter, Sub- Quarter and Statistical Area, October 2013 Table XVII/20 - Income in Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities' Budget, 2011 Table XVII/21 - Expenditure in Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities' Budget, xxvi -

27 New Tables in the Statistical Yearbook of Jerusalem, no. 28, 2014 Table III/19 - Population in Israel and Jerusalem, Aged 15 and Over, by Type of Last School Attended, Population Group and Gender, 2012 Table III/20 - Population in Israel and Jerusalem, Aged 15 and Over, by Highest Diploma Received, Population Group and Gender, 2012 Table IV/6 - Births, Deaths and Natural Increase in Jerusalem by Quarter and Sub-Quarter, 2012 Table VI/3 - Extent of Poverty among Families, Persons and Children, in Israel and Jerusalem, by Population Group, Age and Level of Education, 2011, 2012 Table VII/1 - Population Aged 15 and Over, and Aged (Prime Working-Age Group) in Israel and in Jerusalem, by Labor Force Characteristics, Population Group and Gender, 2012 Table VII/2 - Population Aged 15 and Over, and Aged (Prime Working-Age Group) in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Labor Force Characteristics and Gender, 2012 Table VII/3 - Population Aged 15 and Over in Jerusalem, by Labor Force Characteristics, Age, Population Group and Gender, 2012 Table VII/4 - Participation in Labor Force among Population Aged 15 and Over in Jerusalem, by Age, Population Group and Gender, 2012 Table VII/5 - Employed Persons Working in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Economic Branch, 2012 Table VII/6 - Employed Persons Working in Jerusalem, by Economic Branch, Population Group and Gender, 2012 Table VII/7 - Employed Persons Working in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Occupation, 2012 Table VII/8 - Employed Persons Working in Jerusalem, by Occupation, Population Table VII/9 Group and Gender, Population in Jerusalem, Aged (Prime Working Age), by Labor Force Characteristics, Highest Diploma Received, Population Group and Gender, 2012 Table VII/10 - Population in Jerusalem, Aged (Prime Working Age), by Labor Force Characteristics, Type of Last School Attended, Population Group and Gender, 2012 Table VII/11 - Employed Persons in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Locality of Residence, Locality of Work and Gender, 2012 Table VII/12 - Employed Persons in Israel and Jerusalem, by Locality of residence, Locality of Work and Population Group, xxvii -

28 Table VII/13 - Employed Persons in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by District of Residence, Locality of Work and Gender, 2012 Table VII/14 - Employed Persons Residents of Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by District of Work, Locality of Residence and Gender, 2012 Table X/13 - Average Housing Prices in Cities with a Population greater than Table X/14 100,000, by Type of Apartment and Number of Rooms, Buyer Characteristics in Cities with a Population greater than 100,000, 2012 Table XIII/16 - Candidates to Universities in Israel, by Institution, Candidates Results and Populations Group, 2011/12 Table XIII/21 - Students in Universities in Israel, by Institution, Degree and Population Group, 2011/12 Table XIII/23 - Students in Israel and Jerusalem, by Institution and Population Group, 2011/12 Table XVI/20 - Discounts in Municipal Tax (Arnona), by Type of Discount, Quarter and Sub-Quarter, 2013 Table XVI/21 - Results of the Elections for Mayor and the City Council of Jerusalem, October 2013 Table XVI/22 - Results of the Elections for the City Council of Jerusalem, by Quarter and Sub-Quarter, October 2013 Table XVI/23 - Results of the Elections for the Mayor of Jerusalem, by Quarter and Sub-Quarter, October 2013 Table XVII/15 - Average Housing Prices in Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities, by Number of Rooms, xxviii -

29 Tables that were omitted from the previous Yearbook Table VI/25 - Socio-Economic Characterization of Cities Numbering above 100,000 Inhabitants, 2008 Table VI/26 - Socio-Economic Characterization of Population in Jerusalem, by Statistical Area, 2008 Table VII/1 - Population Aged 15 and Over, in Israel and in Jerusalem, by Civilian Labor Force Characteristics and Gender, 1985/ /11 Table VII/2 - Population Aged 15 and Over, in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Civilian Labor Force Characteristics, Population Group and Gender, 2010/11 Table VII/3 - Civilian Labor Force in Israel and in Jerusalem, by Age, Population Group and Gender 2009/ /11 Table VII/4 - Jewish Population in Jerusalem Aged 15 and Over, by Civilian Labor Force Characteristics and Gender, 1980/ Table VII/5 - Employed Persons Working in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Economic Branch, 2009/ /11 Table VII/6 - Employed Persons Working in Jerusalem, by Economic Branch and Gender, 2008/ /11 Table VII/7 - Jewish Employed Persons Working in Jerusalem, by Economic Branch, 2008/ /11 Table VII/8 - Employed Persons, Residents of Jerusalem, by Economic Branch, 2008/ /11 Table VII/9 - Jewish Employed Persons Residents of Jerusalem, by Economic Branch, 2008/ /11 Table VII/10 - Employed Persons in Israel, and Employed Persons Residents of Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Occupation, 2010/11 Table VII/11 - Employed Persons, Residents of Jerusalem, by Occupation, Population Group and Gender, 2009/ /11 Table VII/12 - Population Aged 15 and Over and Civilian Labor Force, in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Years of Schooling, Population Group and Gender, 2011 Table VII/13 - Employed Persons in Israel, Urban Localities, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo, Haifa and Rural Localities, by Locality of Residence and Locality of Work, 2010/11 Table VII/14 - Employed Persons in Israel, Urban Localities, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo, Haifa and Rural Localities, by Locality of Residence, 2010/11 Table VII/15 - Population Aged 15 and Over and Civilian Labor Force in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Highest Diploma Received and Gender, 2010/11 - xxix -

30 Table X/3 - Area of Residential Construction Starts and Completed in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Table X/13 - Dwellings Starts and Completed in Jerusalem, by Number of Dwellings, Area of Building and Sub-Quarter, 2011 Table X/15 - Total Dwellings Area in Jerusalem, by Quarter and Sub-Quarter, 2011, 2012 Table X/17 - Total Non-Residential Properties Area in Jerusalem, by Quarter and Sub-Quarter, 2011, 2012 Table XV/9 - Juveniles with Criminal Record Directed to the Youth Probation Service, in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Gender, Recidivism and Age, Table XV/10 - Juveniles without Criminal Record Directed to the Youth Probation Service, in Israel, Jerusalem Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Gender, Age and Population Group, Table XVI/20 - Electoral Results for the 19 th Knesset, in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, January 2013 Table XVI/21 - Electoral Results for the 19 th Knesset in Jerusalem, by Quarter and Sub-Quarter, January 2013 Table XVII/21 - Electoral Results for the 19 th Knesset in Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities, January xxx -

31 List of Illustrations Maps Chapter III Population Map III/1 - Children Aged 0-14 in Jerusalem, Map III/2 - Young Adults Aged in Jerusalem, Map III/3 - People Aged 65+ in Jerusalem, Map III/4 - Median Age in Jerusalem, Chapter IV Vital Statistics Map IV/1 - Birth Rate in Jerusalem, Map IV/2 - Death Rate in Jerusalem, Chapter V Migration and Immigration Map V/1 - Rate of Intra City Migration Balance in Jerusalem, Map V/2 - Rate of Inter City Migration Balance in Jerusalem, Chapter X Construction and Housing Map X/1 - Small Apartments in Jerusalem, Sized 60 sq. meters and Below, Map X/2 - Dwellings and Non-Residential Properties, by Sub-Quarter, Chapter XVI Income and Expenditure of the Municipality and Elections Map XVI/1 - Non-Residential Municipal Tax (Arnona) Collection, by Sub-Quarter, Map XVI/2 - Reduction on Residential Municipal Taxes (Arnona), by Statistical Area, Map XVI/3 - Votes for Haim Epstein in Elections for Mayor of Jerusalem, Map XVI/4 - Actual Voter Turnout in Elections for Mayor of Jerusalem, Map XVI/5 - Votes for Nir Barkat in Elections for Mayor of Jerusalem, Map XVI/6 - Votes for Moshe Lion in Elections for Mayor of Jerusalem, Map XVI/7 - Votes for United Torah Judaism (G) Party List in the Elections to the Jerusalem Municipal Council, Map XVI/8 - Votes for Shas (Shas) Party List in the Elections to the Jerusalem Municipal Council, xxxi -

32 Map XVI/9 - Votes for Yerushalayim Tazliach (NR) Party List in the Elections to the Jerusalem Municipal Council, Map XVI/10 - Votes for Awakening (HT) Party List in the Elections to the Jerusalem Municipal Council, Map XVI/11 - Votes for Yerushalmim (YM) Party List in the Elections to the Jerusalem Municipal Council, Map XVI/12 - Votes for Meretz-Labor (MRZ) Party List in the Elections to the Jerusalem Municipal Council, Diagrams Chapter II Climate and Environment Diagram II/1 - Daily Mean Min. and Max. Temperatures in Jerusalem, by Month, Diagram II/2 - Relative Humidity in Jerusalem and in Tel Aviv Yafo, by Month, Diagram II/3 - Highest Temperatures Measured in Jerusalem, Diagram II/4 - Lowest Temperatures Measured in Jerusalem, Diagram II/5 - Daily Maximum Temperature in Jerusalem, by Month, , Diagram II/6 - Precipitation in Jerusalem, by Month, , 2012/ Chapter III Population Diagram III/1 - Population of Jerusalem, by Population Group, Diagram III/2 - Population of Jerusalem, by Population Group (percent), Diagram III/3 - Average Annual Population Growth Rate, by Period and Population Group, Diagram III/4 - Population Projection of Jerusalem and Jerusalem District, , and Actual Population, Diagram III/5 - Population in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Population Group, Diagram III/6 - Sources of Population Growth in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo, Haifa and Rishon LeZion, Diagram III/7 - Population of Jerusalem, by Religion and Geographical Spreading, Diagram III/8 - Age Structure in Tel Aviv Yafo and in Haifa, Diagram III/9 - Age Structure in Jerusalem, by Population Group, Diagram III/10 - Age Structure in Jerusalem and in Israel, Diagram III/11 - Population of Men (Jews and Others) Aged 20 and Over in Jerusalem, by Marital Status and Age, xxxii -

33 Diagram III/12 - Population of Women (Jews and Others) Aged 20 and Over in Jerusalem, by Martial Status and Age, Diagram III/13 - Population of Men (Arabs) Aged 20 and Over in Jerusalem, by Marital Status and Age, Diagram III/14 - Population of Women (Arabs) Aged 20 and Over in Jerusalem, by Marital Status and Age, Diagram III/15 - Average Persons per Household in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Population Group of Head of Household, Diagram III/16 - Households in Jerusalem, by Size of Household and Population Group of Household's Head, Diagram III/17 - Households in which Head of Household is Jewish, in Israel and Jerusalem, by Size of Household, Diagram III/18 - Households in which Head of Household is Arab, in Israel and Jerusalem, by Size of Household, Diagram III/19 - Jewish Population in Jerusalem, aged 20 and Over, by Religious Identification, Diagram III/20 - Jewish Population aged 20 and Over, in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Religious Identification, Chapter IV Vital Statistics Diagram IV/1 - Live Births in Israel and in Jerusalem, by Population Group, Diagram IV/2 - Deaths in Israel and in Jerusalem, by Population Group, Diagram IV/3 - Natural Increase in Jerusalem, by population Group, Diagram IV/4 - Natural Increase in Israel and in Jerusalem, by Population Group, Diagram IV/5 - Total Fertility Rate in Jerusalem, by Population Group, 2006, 2009, Diagram IV/6 - Total Fertility Rate in Israel and Jerusalem, by Population Group, 2007, Diagram IV/7 - Jewish Residents of Jerusalem, Divorcing, 2006, Diagram IV/8 - Moslem Residents of Jerusalem, Divorcing, 2006, Chapter V Migration and Immigration Diagram V/1 - Internal Migration Balance to Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Diagram V/2 - Internal Migration Balance Rate to Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, xxxiii -

34 Diagram V/3 - Internal Migration to and from Jerusalem, Diagram V/4 - Internal Migration Balance to and from Jerusalem, by District of Residence, Diagram V/5 - Persons Migrating to Jerusalem from Other Localities, by Previous District of Residence, Diagram V/6 - Persons Migrating from Jerusalem to Other Localities, by Present District of Residence, Diagram V/7 - Internal Migration Balance to and from Jerusalem of Migrants Aged 20+, by Age Groups, Diagram V/8 - Internal Migration Balance Rate to and from Jerusalem of Migrants Aged 20+, by Age Groups, Diagram V/9 - Migration Balance between Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities, Diagram V/10 - Age Structure of Immigrants in Initial Settlement in Israel and Jerusalem, Chapter VI Standard of Living and Welfare Diagram VI/1 - Extent of Poverty in Jerusalem, by Population Group, Diagram VI/2 - Extent of Poverty among Families in Jerusalem, by Population Group and Family Characteristics, Diagram VI/3 - Households which Owns a Car in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Number of Cars per Household, Diagram VI/4 - Households which Owns a Personal Computer and an Internet Connection, in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Diagram VI/5 - Average Monthly Wage of Employees in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Gender, Diagram VI/6 - Average Wage per Working Family in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Diagram VI/7 - Employees Earning up to Minimum Wage in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Diagram VI/8 - Employees Earning 300% and above of the Average Wage in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Diagram VI/9 - Share of Income from Employment, of Employees' Households in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Diagram VI/10 - Share of Income from Receipts from National Insurance Institute of Employees' Households in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Diagram VI/11 - Employees' Average Gross Salary per Hour in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Gender, xxxiv -

35 Diagram VI/12 - Women Employees Average Gross Salary per Hour in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, 2007, Chapter VII Employment Diagram VII/1 - Population Aged in Jerusalem, by Rate of Participation in Labor Force, Population Group and Gender, Diagram VII/2 - Population Aged in Israel and in Jerusalem, by Rate of Participation in Labor Force and Population Group, Diagram VII/3 - Population Aged in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Rate of Participation in Labor Force, Diagram VII/4 - Jews Residents of Jerusalem in the Labor Force, by Age and Gender, Diagram VII/5 - Arabs Residents of Jerusalem in Labor Force, by Age and Gender, Diagram VII/6 - Rate of Participation in Labor Force among Jews Residents of Jerusalem, by Age and Gender, Diagram VII/7 - Rate of Participation in Labor Force among Arabs Residents of Jerusalem, by Age and Gender, Diagram VII/8 - Employed Persons Working in Israel and in Jerusalem, by Economic Branch, 2012 (Main Branches) Diagram VII/9 - Employed Persons Working in Jerusalem, by Economic Branch and Gender, 2012 (Main Branches) Diagram VII/10 - Employed Persons Working in Jerusalem, by Occupation and Population Group, Diagram VII/11 - Rate of Participation in Labor Force among Population in Jerusalem Aged 25-54, by Highest Diploma Received, Diagram VII/12 - Rate of Participation in Labor Force among Residents of Jerusalem Aged 25-54, by Type of Last School Attended and Gender, Chapter VIII Businesses and Industry Diagram VIII/1 - Active Businesses in Jerusalem and in Tel Aviv Yafo, by Industry Division, Diagram VIII/2 - Active Businesses in Jerusalem, by Industry Division and Type of Employment, Diagram VIII/3 - Opening and Closing of Businesses Employing Hired in Jerusalem, by Industry Division, xxxv -

36 Diagram VIII/4 - Opening and Closing of Businesses not Employing Hired Employees in Jerusalem, by Industry Division, Diagram VIII/5 - Total Revenue of Manufacturing in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Technological Intensity, Diagram VIII/6 - Total Input of Manufacturing in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Technological Intensity, Diagram VIII/7 - Jobs in Manufacturing in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Technological Intensity, Diagram VIII/8 - Jobs and Compensation in Manufacturing, in Selected Areas in Jerusalem, Chapter IX Services and Infrastructure Diagram IX/1 - Water Consumption in Jerusalem, by Type of Use, Diagram IX/2 - Average Electricity Consumption Per Domestic Consumer in Israel, Jerusalem and Tel Aviv Yafo, Chapter X Construction and Housing Diagram X/1 - Area of Construction Starts of Buildings in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Diagram X/2 - Area of Residential Construction Starts of Buildings in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Diagram X/3 - Area of Construction Completions of Buildings in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Diagram X/4 - Area of Residential Construction Completions of Buildings in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Diagram X/5 - Dwellings Completed in Jerusalem, by Size, Diagram X/6 - Dwellings Completed in Jerusalem, by Size and Initiating Sector, Diagram X/7 - Average Prices of Privately Owned Room Dwellings in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Diagram X/8 - Average Prices of Privately Owned Room Dwellings in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Diagram X/9 - Average Prices of Rent for Room Apartments in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Diagram X/10 - Average Prices of Rent for Room Apartments in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Chapter XI Transport Diagram XI/1 - Average Growth Rate of Private Cars and Population in Jerusalem, Diagram XI/2 - Private Cars in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, by Year of Production, xxxvi -

37 Diagram XI/3 - Traffic Accidents with Casualties in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, Diagram XI/4 - Drivers and Passengers, Casualties of Traffic Accidents in Jerusalem, Diagram XI/5 - Pedestrians Casualties of Traffic Accidents in Jerusalem, Diagram XI/6 - Bicycle Riders Casualties of Traffic Accidents in Jerusalem, Diagram XI/7 - Casualties of Traffic Accidents in Jerusalem, by Age of Casualty, 2000, Diagram XI/8 - Passengers on Israel Railways Services, to and from Jerusalem, 1984/ Chapter XII Tourism Diagram XII/1 - Tourist Overnight-Stays in Tourist Hotels in Israel, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Elat, Diagram XII/2 - Israeli Overnight-Stays in Tourist Hotels in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Elat, Diagram XII/3 - Overnight-Stays in Tourist Hotels in Jerusalem, Diagram XII/4 - Guests in Tourist Hotels in Jerusalem, Diagram XII/5 - Israeli and Tourist Overnight-Stays in Tourist Hotels in Jerusalem, by Month, Diagram XII/6 - Tourist Overnight-Stays in East Jerusalem (First Quarter of Each Year), Diagram XII/7 - Total Hotel Revenue in Jerusalem (East and West), Tel Aviv Yafo, Haifa and Elat, Diagram XII/8 - Total Hotel Revenue in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Elat, Chapter XIII Education & Culture Diagram XIII/1 - Students in The Municipal Education System in Jerusalem by Sector, 2000/ / Diagram XIII/2 - Students in The Municipal Primary Education System in Jerusalem by Sector, 2000/ / Diagram XIII/3 - Students in The Municipal Post-Primary Education System in Jerusalem by Sector, 2000/ / Diagram XIII/4 - Students in the Municipal Primary State Education System in Jerusalem, 1999/ / Diagram XIII/5 - Students in The Municipal Post-Primary State Education System in Jerusalem, 2001/ / Diagram XIII/6 - Eligibility to Matriculation Certificate among 12 th Grade Students in the Hebrew Education in Israel and Jerusalem, - xxxvii -

38 2011/ Diagram XIII/7 - Students in Schools in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa, 2010/ Diagram XIII/8 - Applications to Universities and their Results, 2011/ Diagram XIII/9 - Applications to the Hebrew University and their Results, 1979/ / Diagram XIII/10- Applicants Admitted to Universities But Not Studying, as Percentage of Admitted Applicants, 2011/ Diagram XIII/11- Students in the Hebrew University, as Percentage of Students in Universities in Israel, by Degree, 1974/ / Diagram XIII/12- Students in Universities, by Degree, 2011/ Diagram XIII/13- Students in Academic Colleges in Jerusalem, by Institution, 2011/ Diagram XIII/14- Recipients of Degrees from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, by Degree, 1990/ / Diagram XIII/15- Visitors in Selected Museums in Jerusalem, Chapter XIV Health Diagram XIV/1 - Delivery Room Admissions in Jerusalem, by Hospital, Diagram XIV/2 - Emergency Room Admissions in Jerusalem, by Hospital, Diagram XIV/3 - Hospitalization Days in Jerusalem, by Ward, Diagram XIV/4 - Occupancy in Hospitals in Jerusalem, by Ward, Diagram XIV/5 - Dog and Cat Entrapments in Jerusalem, Chapter XV Public Order Diagram XV/1 - Suspects Residents of Jerusalem, Diagram XV/2 - Jerusalem Residents Accused in Criminal Trials, by Population Group, Diagram XV/3 - Complaints to The National Ombudsman Against Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Yafo and Haifa Municipalities, 1991/ Diagram XV/4 - Complaints to The National Ombudsman, Against Jerusalem Municipality, Chapter XVI Income and Expenditure of the Municipality and Elections Diagram XVI/1 - Expenditure in Jerusalem Municipality's Regular Budget, by Allocation of Expenditure, Diagram XVI/2 - Sanitation and Planning and construction Expenditure in Jerusalem Municipality's Regular Budget, xxxviii -

39 Diagram XVI/3 - Income in Jerusalem Municipality's Regular Budget by Main Source, Diagram XVI/4 - Government Participation in Jerusalem Municipality's Regular Budget, by Source of Income, Diagram XVI/5 - Income in Regular Budget of Municipalities, in Cities with a Population greater than 100,000, by Source, Diagram XVI/6 - Government Participation in Regular Budget of Municipalities, in Cities with a Population greater than 100,000, Per Capita in population, Chapter XVII The Jerusalem Region Diagram XVII/1 - Percentage of Children Aged 0-14 in Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities, Diagram XVII/2 - Percentage of People Aged 65+ in Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities, Diagram XVII/3 - Migration Balance in Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities, Diagram XVII/4 - Annual Population Growth Percentage in Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities, Diagram XVII/5 - Average Monthly Wage of Employees in Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities, Diagram XVII/6 - Percentage of Employees who Earn 300% of the Average Wage or Over in Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities, Diagram XVII/7 - Percentage of Self-Generated Income in the Regular Budget of Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities, Diagram XVII/8 - Government Participation in the Regular Budget of Jerusalem and Surrounding Local Authorities, xxxix -

40 Explanatory Notes A. The tables in this volume present information currently available, largely based on data processing performed at the Central Bureau of Statistics and partly in departments of the Municipality of Jerusalem or elsewhere, as noted. B. Sources for the information and methods of computation are indicated in the introduction to each chapter. Due to space limitations, not all procedures are specified for the assembling of data or the computation of indices. Relevant details can be obtained from the sources quoted. A detailed list of sources for the tables is given at the end of each introduction. C. Symbols The term thereof designates partial components of a total Blank space = irrelevant as a result of the table s structure = No cases.. = Data unknown data or not available for publication ( ) = Data based on estimates or with a relatively high sampling error 0 = Value smaller than half the unit of data presented in the table = Revised or corrected data Int. = Internet source D. Due to the rounding off of figures, items and percentages do not necessarily add up to totals E. Currency The Israeli currency as of 1952 is the Israeli Lira: as of October 1980 the Israeli Shekel (IS), and as of January 1986, the new Israeli Shekel (NIS). The tables in this volume show current prices. We added, therefore, a table of the Consumer Price Index for the relevant years (See I., below). F. Years and Months Calendar Year = January 1 December 31 School Year = September 1 August 31 Academic Year = October September; exact dates are determined according to the Hebrew calendar Budget Year = as of 1991, January 1 December 31; in previous years, April 1 March 31. G. Abbreviations CBS = Central Bureau of Statistics NIS = New Israeli Shekel - xl -

41 H. Measurements 1 Dunam = 1,000 sq. m = acre I. Consumer price index (annual average) Base 1980 = = Base = = = = = Base 1993 = = = 1, = = = 5, = = = = Base = 2006 Base = = = = = = = Base 1998 = Base = 2008 Base 1987 = = = = = = = Base 2000 = Base = = = = = = = As of January 1985 the index is divided by 100. J. Selected internet sources made use of or referred to in the yearbook The Bank of Israel The Central Bureau of Statistics The National Insurance Institute The Ministry of Construction and Housing The Ministry of Health The State Comptroller and Ombudsman The Municipality of Jerusalem - xli -

42 INDEX Academic Degrees III/20, VII/9, XIII/18-19, XIII/21-22, XIII/24-25 Age Casualties of Traffic Accidents XI/7 Immigrants V/16, V/19 Labor VII/3-4 Migration V/6-8 Population III/10-16, XVII/4 Public Order XV/2, XV/6-7 Air Pollutants II/6 Arabs Household III/17 Housing Density VI/23 Population III/1, III/3-6, III/8-9, III/12-14, III/16 Public Order XV/5-7 Recipients of Benefits VI/17 Vital Statistics IV/1-6 Arabs and Others Housing Density VI/23 Area I/1-4, XVII/1-2 Banks IX/1 Beds, in Hospitals XIV/2-3 Benefits, Recipients of VI/15-20, XVII/10 Births IV/1, IV/5-7, VI/20, XVII/10 Birth (Rate) IV/5-7 Budget (Jerusalem Municipality) Budget Execution and Balance XVI/11, XVI/14 Expenditure XVI/1-6, XVI/13, XVI/16 Government Participation XVI/10-11 Income XVI/7-9, XVI/12, XVI/15 Businesses VIII/1-5 Certificate of Matriculation III/20, VII/9, XIII/12-13' XVII/19 Christians III/9-10, III/13 Labor Force VII/1-4, VII/9-10, VII/14 Classes (in Schools) XIII/1, XIII/5-7, XIII/9-10, XIII/14, XVII/18 Compensation for Jobs VIII/6-16 Construction Building Completed X/2, X/5, X/7-8 Construction Start X/1, X/4, X/6, X/8 Duration of Building X/3 Convicted XV/5-7 Day Nurseries XIII/4 Deaths IV/2, IV/6 District in Israel V/3-5, VI/1, IX/7-8 Divorce IV/9 Druze III/9 Dwellings Area of Properties X/15-16 Buyers X/14 Density VI/ xlii -

43 Ownership and Rental VI/14 Prices X/11-13, XVII/14-15 Sales X/9-10 East Jerusalem Population III/5 Public Transportation XI/12 Tourism XII/3, XII/8 Economic Branch VII/5-6, VIII/1-5, VIII/7, VIII/13 Education Arab Education XIII/1-3, XIII/9-13 Budget XVI/3-4, XVI/6, XVI/10-11, XVI/15 Classrooms Construction XIII/11 Hebrew Education XIII/1-3, XIII/5-8, XIII/10-13 Kindergartens XIII/1-3, XIII/5-6, XIII/9-10, XIII/14 Post Primary Education XIII/1-3, XIII/7, XIII/9-10, XIII/14 Primary Education XIII/1-3, XIII/8-10, XIII/14 Special Education XIII/1-3, XIII/6-10 Taugi'a XIII/12 Ultra-Orthodox Education XIII/1-3, XIII/5-8, XIII/10-12 Election for the City Council of Jerusalem XVI/21-22 Election for the Mayor of Jerusalem XVI/21, XVI/23 Electricity IX/6-8 Employees VI/5-10, VI/12, VI/20, VIII/5, XVII/8, XVII/10 Employed VII/1-8, VII/11-14, VII/16 Fertility Rate IV/5 Gender Higher Education XIII/20 Labor VII/1-4, VII/6, VII/8, VII/9-11, VII/13-14 Population III/13, III/19-20 Public Order XV/2, XV/5-6 Wage VI/5, VI/8-9, VI/12 Green Areas II/8 Gross Output VIII/6-11, VIII/16 Gross Value Added VIII/6-12, VIII/14, VIII/16 Haifa Area I/2, I/4 Businesses and Industry VIII/1-2, VIII/4-5, VIII/8, VIII/12 Climate II/4 Construction X/1-2 Dwellings VI/14, VI/24, X/10-14 Education XIII/13-14 Household III/17, VI/13, VII/15-16 Immigrants V/16 Labor VII/2, VII/5, VII/7, VII/11-16 Migration V/2, V/10-11 Municipality Budget XVI/11-13 Population III/2, III/6, III/11, III/15, III/18 Public Order XV/8 Recipients of Benefits VI/15-20 Services and Infrastructure IX/1, IX/7-8 Sick Funds XIV/4 Transportation XI/2-4, XI/10 Tourism XII/1-2, XII/9-10 Unemployment Benefits VI/21 Vital Statistics IV/5, IV/8-9 Wage and Income VI/ xliii -

44 Health Beds in Hospitals XIV/2-3 Emergency Room XIV/1 Hospitalization Institutions XIV/1-2 Family Health Centers XIV/5 Sick Funds XIV/4 Higher Education XIII/15-25 Holders of Driver's Licenses XI/3 Hospitals IV/7, XIV/1-2 Hotels XII/1, XII/3, XII/8 Household Children VII/17 Dwellings VI/14, VI/23-24 Expenditures VI/13 Income VI/10-11 Labor VII/15-16 Population Group III/17, VI/23 Size of Household III/17 Welfare Department VI/25 Humidity II/1 Immigrants Age V/16, V/19 Last Country of Residence V/17-18 Migration V/13 Population V/20 Population Growth III/6-8 Income VI/5-7, VI/10-11, XVII/8-9 Industry VIII/6-16 Input VIII/6-11 Israel Area II/2 Businesses and Industry VIII/1-2, VIII/4-5, VIII/6, VIII/8, VIII/12 Construction X/1-3 Dwellings VI/14, VI/23-24, X/9-14 Education XIII/12-13, XIII/15-25 Extent of Poverty VI/1, VI/3 Household III/17, VI/13, VII/15-16 Immigrants V/16-17 Labor VII/1-2, VII/5, VII/7, VII/11-16 Migration V/2-5, V/9-11 Population III/1-3, III/6, III/9, III/11, III/15, III/18-20, XVII/11 Public Order XV/8 Recipients of Benefits VI/15-20 Services and Infrastructure IX/1, IX/7-8 Sick Funds XIV/4 Tourism XII/1-2, XII/9-12 Transportation XI/2-3, XI/10 Unemployment Benefits VI/21 Vital Statistics IV/1-5, IV/7-9 Wage and Income VI/5-12 Israel Railways XI/9-10 Jerusalem District Area I/2 Electricity Consumption IX/7-8 Extent of Poverty VI/1 Immigrants V/17 Migration V/3-5, V/9 Population III/5 Jews Households III/17 Housing Density VI/23-24 Labor VII/9, VII/10 Migration V/13 Population III/9-10, III/13, III/16, III/18-20 Vital Statistics IV/5, IV/9 - xliv -

45 Jews and Others Extent of Poverty VI/1-3 Labor VII/1, VII/3-4, VII/12 Population III/1, III/3-6, III/8, III/12-14, III/16 Public Order XV/5-7 Recipients of Benefits VI/17 Vital Statistics IV/1-6 Jobs VIII/6-16 Juveniles XV/7-8 Land Use I/4, XVII/2 Marital Status III/15-16, XVII/11 Migration Internal Migration III/8, V/12, V/14-15 Jerusalem Region V/9, XVII/5-6 Migration Between Localities III/6-8, V/1-11, V/13-15 Moslems Population III/9-10, III/13 Vital Statistics IV/5, IV/9 Municipality of Jerusalem Budget XVI/1-16 Ombudsman XV/9-10 Positions XVI/17 Welfare Department VI/25 Municipal Tax (Arnona) XV/18-20 Museums XIII/26 Natural Increase Birth IV/1, IV/6 Death IV/2-3, IV/6 Population Group IV/4 Population Growth III/6-8 Occupation VII/7-8 Offenses XV/1-4, XV/6-8 Population Age III/10-16 Arabs III/1, III/3-6, III/8-9, III/12-14, III/16, III/19-20 Education III/19-20 Gender III/13 Haifa III/2, III/6, III/11, III/15, III/18 Immigrants III/6-8 Israel III/1-3, III/6, III/9, III/11, III/15, III/17, III/19-20 Jerusalem District III/5 Jerusalem Region XVII/4 Jews III/1, III/3-6, III/8-10, III/12-14, III/16, III/19-20 Labor VII/3-4 Marital Status III/15-16, XVII/11 Migration Balance III/6-8 Natural Increase III/6-8 Population Growth III/6-8 Projection III/5 Religion III/9-10 Tel Aviv-Yafo III/2, III/6, III/11, III/15, III/18 Post IX/2 Poverty VI/1-3 Precipitation II/4-5 Pregnancy IV/8 Public Transportation XI/ xlv -

46 Quarters (statistical) Area I/3 Arnona XVI/18-20 Births and Deaths IV/6 Construction and Housing X/8, X/15-16 Elections for the City Council of Jerusalem XVI/22 Elections for the Mayor of Jerusalem XVI/23 Industry VIII/11, VIII/15 Migration V/12, V/14-15 Population III/8, III/14 Self-Employed VI/6, VI/9, VIII/5, XVII/9 Sick Funds XIV/4 Socio-Economic XVII/7 Statistical Areas Area I/3 Industry VIII/11, VIII/15 Population III/14 Characterization Students XIII/1-3, XIII/5-9, XIII/13, XVII/18 Students (University) XIII/17-23 Sub-Quarter (Statistical) Area I/3 Arnona XVI/18, XVI/20 Births and Deaths IV/6 Construction and Dwelling X/8, X/15-16 Elections for the City Council of Jerusalem XVI/22 Elections for the Mayor of Jerusalem XVI/23 Immigrants V/19-20 Industry VIII/11, VIII/15 Migration V/14-15 Population III/8, III/14 Suspects XV/1-2 Technological Intensity VIII/8, VIII/12-13, VIII/16 Tel Aviv Yafo Air Pollutants II/6 Area I/2, I/4 Businesses and Industry VIII/1-2, VIII/4-5, VIII/8, VIII/12 Climate II/3-4 Construction X/1-2 Dwellings VI/14, VI/24, X/10-14 Education XIII/13-14 Household III/17, VI/13 Immigrants V/16 Labor VII/2, VII/5, VII/7, VII/11, VII/13-14 Migration V/2, V/10-11 Municipality Budget XVI/11-13 Population III/2, III/6, III/11, III/15, III/18 Public Order XV/8 Recipients of Benefits VI/15-20 Services and Infrastructure IX/1, IX/7-8 Sick Funds XIV/4 Tourism XII/1-2, XII/9-11 Transportation XI/2-4, XI/10 Unemployment Benefits VI/21 Vital Statistics IV/5, IV/8-9 Wage and Income VI/5-12 Temperature II/1-3 Theatres XIII/27 - xlvi -

47 Traffic Accidents, Casualties XI/4-8 Tourism Guests XII/4, XII/7 Hotels XII/1, XII/3, XII/8 Overnight-Stays XII/2, XII/4-8 Revenue XII/9-10 Tourists Characteristics XII/11-12 Toxic Waste II/7 Ultra-Orthodox III/18, VI/3 Unemployed VII/1-2, VII/16 Unemployment Benefits VI/21-22 Universities XIII/15-25 Vehicles XI/1-3, XI/5 Water IX/3-5, XVII/12 Waste-water II/7 Wage and Income VI/5-7, VI/9-10, V/12, XVII/8-9 West Jerusalem Population III/10 Tourism XII/3 Years of Schooling III/19-20, VI/3, VII/9-10 Zoo XIII/28 - xlvii -

48 Data are updated to 2012, unless otherwise noted Population Jerusalem - total Jews & others Arabs Percentage of children (0-14) out of total population Jews & others Arabs Percentage of population aged 65+ out of total population Jews & others Arabs Median age Jews & others Arabs Households - total Jews Arabs Average persons per household Jews Arabs Vital Statistics Natural increase rate Jews & others Arabs Total fertility rate Jews & others Arabs Migration Internal migration balance Entering Jerusalem Leaving Jerusalem Initial settlement of immigrants Population growth 815,310 residents 515,160 residents 300,150 residents 34% 31% 39% 9% 11% 4% ,100 households 145,900 households 53,300 households per thousand residents 23.2 per thousand residents 24.6 per thousand residents 3.97 per thousand residents 4.25 per thousand residents 3.55 per thousand residents -8,750 10,450 persons 19,200 persons 2,163 persons 12,390 persons Education (updated to 2014) and Higher Education Students in the education system Hebrew education - State and state-religious Arab education Ultra-orthodox education Students in institutions of higher education in Jerusalem The Hebrew University Academic colleges Academic colleges of education 266,748 62, ,216 98,591 37,673 20,584 11,413 5,676 Jerusalem - Main Data Employment (out of population aged 25-54) and businesses In labor force Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Percentage of population in labor force Women Men Percentage of employed out of population in labor force Percentage of unemployed out of population in labor force Employed persons in Jerusalem Active businesses Businesses in high-tech Extent of poverty (Persons) Average wage (updated to 2011) Women Men Average monthly income per household Number of dwellings Construction starts Construction completion Tourism Overnight stays - foreign tourists Percentage out of Israel Overnight stays - Israeli tourists Percentage out of Israel Municipal budget Regular budget Extraordinary budget 178,200 persons 166,300 persons 11,900 persons 85,200 persons 68% 58% 77% 93% 7% 35,748 1,050 Standard of Living and Welfare Socio-economic cluster (updated to 2008) Visitors to museums (updated to 2013) 48% NIS 8,014 NIS 6,944 NIS 8,934 NIS 13,228 Housing and Construction (updated to 2013) Average price of rent (2.5-3-room apartment) Average price of privately owned dwelling (2.5-3 rooms) 293,800 (total population) 4 NIS 3,457 NIS 1,375, ,767 dwellings 3,442 dwellings 2,430 dwellings 3,129,600 32% 762,400 6% 2,824,847 NIS 5,222,471 NIS 4,104,037 NIS 1,118,434 - xlviii -

49 Tables The order of the tables follows the Hebrew practice, i.e. from right to left For table I/1 turn to the other end of the volume - xlix -

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