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Dramatic increase in the number of Israelis leaving the country
Data analysis shows an increase of 58.9% between the number of leavers in 2023, already very high, - 25,500 people, and their number in 2024 (provisional data) - 40,600 people
Compared to 2022, in 2023, the number of Israelis classified as long-term leavers (who left the country for the first time in 2022) increased by about 46.4% to 55,300. The situation in 2024 is even more pronounced.
According to data released today (Sunday) by the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), compared to 2022, the number of Israelis who left the country increased by approximately 46.4% to 55,300. The departure rate was 5.7 per 1,000 inhabitants.
The impact of the events of October 7, 2023 and the "Iron Swords" war on Israel's long-term migration patterns can only be assessed after one year, i.e. from October 7, 2024. As of the date of publication of this statement, it is possible to compare the estimates of Israelis leaving in the long term in the first seven months of 2024 with those in 2023. Analysis of the data shows an increase of 58.9% between the number of departures in 2023 - 25,500 people, and their number in 2024 (provisional data) - 40,600 people. The difference between long-term leavers each month between 2023 and 2024 was on average about 2,200 more people in 2024.
In 2023, about 55,300 Israeli residents were classified as long-term leavers. In the age composition of leavers, there is an overrepresentation of people in their 20s and 30s - about 40.2% of leavers, compared to 26.6% in the general population. There is an underrepresentation of children and people aged 65.
L'analyse des données montre une augmentation de 58,9% entre le nombre de partants en 2023 déjà très élevé, - 25 500 personnes, et leur nombre en 2024 (données provisoires) - 40 600 personnes
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