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Jerusalem : city in transition
1. Jerusalem: A City in Transition Population and Spatial Relations March 2005 Note: The source for all statistical data hereafter is the Statistical Yearbook of Jerusalem, edited by Maya Choshen and published in cooperation by the Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies and the Municipality of Jerusalem Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies www.jiis.org.il This is a PDF document. Use PgUp and PgDown to navigate JIIS
14. Population Growth 1967–2003 The rapid growth of the Arab population compared to the Jewish population has increased the share of the former and decreased the share of the later. JIIS 218% 225% Arab population 138% 160% Total population 124% 135% Jewish (and other non-arab) population Israel Jerusalem
15. Jewish and Arab Population (%) The reality in the city conflicts with the declared government policy of maintaining the demographic advantage of the Jewish population vis-a-vis the Arab population at a certain level. JIIS 19 % 14 % 33 % 26 % Arab population 100 % 100 % 100 % 100 % Total Population 81 % 86 % 67 % 74 % Jewish (and other) population 2002 1967 2002 1967 Israel Jerusalem
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18. Employed Persons by Economic Branch JIIS Industry 8% 10% 18% Financial services 15% 29% 15% Public sector 48% 27% 33% Jerusalem Tel-Aviv Israel
19. Poverty % of Families Below "Poverty Line", 2003 % of Aged 15+ in Civilian Labor Force, 2003 JIIS
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24. Fertility Rate, 2002 (Number of children a woman is expected to bear in her lifetime) The high fertility rate among Jewish women in Jerusalem is due to the city's large Haredi population. Ultra-Orthodox women bear an average of 7.5 or more children in their lifetime. JIIS .. .. 1.7 1.7 Haifa .. .. 1.9 1.9 Tel Aviv-Yafo 4.3 4.2 2.6 2.9 Israel 4.6 4.1 3.8 3.9 Jerusalem Of whom, Muslim Total Arabs Jews (and others) Entire Population
41. The Security Fence Fence configuration – approx. 57 miles in the Jerusalem area. Around Maale Adumim: 23 more miles Wall configuration – approx. 8 miles in the Jerusalem area Source: ministry of defense JIIS
42. The Route, Crossing Points Currently Executed Route Fence separating Palestinians from Palestinians, creating conflicts JIIS
43. Israel's Supreme Court Map submitted on an appeal by Beit Surik and others against the route JIIS
44. The Current Route As decided by the Israeli government on Feb. 20 th , 2005 (post Israeli High Court decision) JIIS Betar Illit Efratha Maale Adumim Bethlehem Givat Zeev Ramallah Source: Ministry of Defense Old City Original route (2002) New (corrected) route Fortified road Tunneled road Ma'ale Adumim area 1949 armistice line