Uptick in Israelis Leaving the Country, Data Shows
Data released by the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) revealed a rise in the number of Israelis choosing to leave the country, even before the war broke out.
According to the Shoresh Institution for Socioeconomic Research, relying on data from the CBS, there was a sharp increase of 42% in Israelis opting to live outside Israel’s borders in the months after the current coalition of PM Benjamin Netanyahu came to power and during its legislative efforts to change the balance of power between the branches of government, with 24,900 people leaving.
At the same time, the number of Israelis returning after living abroad dropped by 7% relative to the past decade’s average of 12,214 with only 11,300 returning in the same timeframe of 2023.
This creates a persistent and statistically significant disparity between emigrants and returnees, with the former exceeding the latter by a striking 44%, thereby underscoring a systemic issue within the migration patterns.
The report isolates native Israeli migration data, previously obscured by the inclusion of new immigrants, particularly from Russia and Ukraine, whose movements skewed broader migration statistics. (YNet / VFI News)
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