Lower birthrates and increased use of Internet in haredi sector
A Haredi Institute for Public Affairs report shows that economic pressures are changing the face of haredi society in several parameters.
A Haredi Institute for Public Affairs report shows that economic pressures are changing the face of haredi society in several parameters.
Protestors take note. Israel’s thriving demography provides for bolstered security, economy, technology and a confident foreign policy.Op-ed
Italian demographer: As of now, we will find ourselves entering the second half of this century with completely empty maternity wards.Op-ed.
'The patriotic thing to do in our days is to have two children, and no more,' economist Prof. Manuel Trajtenberg says.
Soviet-era “Mother Heroine” program reinstated due to Russia's long declining birthrate and deaths suffered in Ukraine invasion.
An Israeli economist who wants to cut child allowances because they encourage having large families has his priorities wrong.Op-ed.
Economist laments high birthrate, calls on government to cut subsidies for large families and the haredi sector.
Eugenics today? Haaretz journalist Naama Riva on families with many children: 'When will they start eradicating this crazy birth rate?'
History is going to repeat itself as we see before us the same double demographic shock that brought the Roman Empire to its end. Opinion.
A new report found that the number of haredim delaying marriage has skyrocketed. 'This is a massive change.'
Interior Ministry reports 186,923 babies born in Israel since last Rosh Hashanah, In addition, 26,990 immigrants made Aliyah.
Former Amb. and demographer Yoram Ettinger notes Jewish presence in Israel is stronger than ever - making a 'one-state' solution possible.
According to the newest demographic studies, the birth rate of Israeli Muslims is continuing to fall, with 3.4 children per family in 2013.