The estimated population of the Gaza Strip for 2023 was around 2.1 million people. The Palestinian population of Gaza is relatively young when compared globally. More than half of Gazans are 19 years or younger. This is due to the comparably high fertility rate in the Gaza Strip of *** children per woman as of 2022.
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The poverty headcount as a percentage of total population at the **** U.S. dollars in West Bank and Gaza increased from about 23.1 percent before the COVID-19 pandemic to about **** percent after the pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic caused shocks to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region in 2020, worsening its welfare and economic situation.
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State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) PCBS Projection: Population: Mid Year: Gaza Strip data was reported at 2,106,745.000 Person in 2021. This records an increase from the previous number of 2,047,969.000 Person for 2020. State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) PCBS Projection: Population: Mid Year: Gaza Strip data is updated yearly, averaging 1,491,960.000 Person from Jun 1997 (Median) to 2021, with 25 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2,106,745.000 Person in 2021 and a record low of 995,522.000 Person in 1997. State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) PCBS Projection: Population: Mid Year: Gaza Strip data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) – Table PS.G001: Population: Projection: Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics.
In Palestine, the median age of the population was 19.76 years in 2023, meaning that almost half of the total population is comprised of children. The median age of a population is an index that divides the population into two equal groups: half of the population is older than the median age and the other half younger. In 2020, the median age of Palestine's population was estimated to be around 19 years.
Socio-Economic Conditions Survey 2020 is a key Palestinian official statistical aspects; it also falls within the mandate of the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) to provide updated statistical data on the society conditions and provide data on the most important changes in socio-economic indicators and its trends. The survey came in response to users' needs for social and economic statistical data, and in line with the national policy agenda and the sustainable development agenda. The indicators of Socio-Economic Conditions Survey 2020 covers many socio-economic and environmental aspects, and establishes a comprehensive database on those indicators. its coverage of a set of sustainable development indicators that are considered as a national and international entitlement. The objective of this survey is to provide a comprehensive database on the most important changes that have taken place in the system of social and economic indicators that PCBS works on, which covers many socio-economic and environmental indicators. It also responds to the needs of many partners and users.The indicators that have been worked on in this survey cover the Demographic characteristics of household members, Characteristics of the housing unit where household lives, Household income, expenses, and consumption, Agricultural and economic activities of households, Methods used by households to withstand and adapt to their economic conditions, Availability of basic services to Palestinian households, Assistance received by households and assessment of such assistance, the needs of the Palestinian households to be able to withstand the conditions, the reality of the Palestinian individual's suffering and the quality of life, Sustainable development objectives. for the survey's relevant indicators.
National level: State of Palestine. Region level: (West Bank, and Gaza Strip).
Households, and individuals
The target population includes all Palestinian households and individuals with regular residency in Palestine during the survey's period (2020). The focus was given to individuals aged 18 years and above to complete an annex to the questionnaire, designed for this age group.
Sample survey data [ssd]
The Sample of the survey is a three-stage stratified cluster systematic random sample of households residing in Palestine
Sampling Framework The sampling frame consist of the Rule of Law and Access to Justice Survey in Palestine 2018 which originally based on the list of enumeration areas of the Population, Housing and Establishments Census 2017, with an average of about 150 households. These enumeration areas are used as primary sampling units (PSUs) in the first sampling selection stage.
Sample Size 3,623 families were reached at the national level, 2,461 households in the West Bank, and 1,162 households in the Gaza Strip. These households were contacted using the phone, 3,122 households responded to the survey.
Sample Design Three-stage stratified cluster systematic random sample:
Stage I: Selection of a stratified cluster systematic random sample consisting of (161) enumeration areas. Stage II: Selection (09-25) households from each enumeration area in the first stage in a stratified cluster systematic random. (Lists of the heads of households).
Stage III: A male and female member of each household in stage II were selected for among members aged 18 years and above, using Kish (multivariate) tables to fill in the questionnaire for household members aged 18 years and above. Taking into account that the household whose number is an even number in the sample of the enumeration area, we choose a female and the family whose number is an odd number we choose a male.
In Jerusalem (j1) area, a survey sample of 25 households is selected from each enumeration area in the first stage.
Sample Strata The population was divided into the following strata: 1. Governorate (16 Governorates in the West Bank including those parts of Jerusalem, which were annexed by Israeli occupation in 1967 (J1) as a separated stratum, and the Gaza Strip). 2. Locality type (urban, rural, camp). 3. Area C (class C, non-C) as an implicit stratum.
Domains 1. Region level: (North of the West Bank, Middle of the West Bank and South of the West Bank). 2. The location of the Annexation wall and Isolation (inside the wall, outside the wall). 3. Locality type (urban, rural, camp). 4. Refugee status (refugee, non-refugee). 5. Sex (male, female). 6. Area C (class C, non-C).
There are no deviations in the proposed sample design
Computer Assisted Telephone Interview [cati]
The questionnaire is the key tool for data collection. It must be conforming to the technical characteristics of fieldwork to allow for data processing and analysis. The survey questionnaire comprised the following parts:
· Part one: Identification data. · Part two: Quality control · Part three: Data of households' members and social data. · Part four: Housing unit data · Part five: Assistance and Coping Strategies Information · Part six: Expenditure and Consumption · Part seven: Food Variation and Facing Food Shortage · Part eight: Income · Part nine: Agricultural and economic activities. · Part ten: Freedom of mobility · In addition to a questionnaire for individuals (18 years old and above): it includes questions related to the Food Insecurity Experience Scale (FIES), assessment of health, education, administration (Ministry of the Interior) services, and tobacco use.
The language used in the questionner is Arabic with an English questionner
Data processing was done in different ways including:
Programming Consistency Check 1. Tablet applications were developed in accordance with the questionnaire's design to facilitate collection of data in the field. The application interfaces were made user-friendly to enable fieldworkers collect data quickly with minimal errors. Proper data entry tools were also used to concord with the question including drop down menus/lists. 2. The application was examined by all members of the technical committee, and all comments were modified in addition to updates, and the transition between questions. It was also ensured that all audit rules were applied to the survey program, and the final version of the application was provided on time. 3. Develop automated data editing mechanism consistent with the use of technology in the survey and uploading the tools for use to clean the data entered into the database and ensure they are logic and error free as much as possible. The tool also accelerated conclusion of preliminary results prior to finalization of results. 4. In order to work in parallel with Jerusalem (J1) in which the data was collected in paper, the same application that was designed on the tablets was used to enter their data as the software was downloaded on the devices after the completion of the editing of the questionnaires.
Data Cleaning 1. Concurrently with the data collection process, a weekly check of the data entered was carried out centrally and returned to the field for modification during the data collection phase and follow-up. The work was carried out thorough examination of the questions and variables to ensure that all required items are included, and the check of shifts, stops and range was done too. 2. Data processing was conducted after the fieldwork stage, where it was limited to conducting the final inspection and cleaning of the survey databases. Data cleaning and editing stage focused on: · Editing skips and values allowed. · Checking the consistency between different the questions of questionnaire based on logical relationships. · Checking on the basis of relations between certain questions so that a list of non-identical cases was extracted, and reviewed toward identifying the source of the error case by case, where such errors were immediately modified and corrected based on the source of the error with the documentation process for the checks occurred on the questionnaire. 3. The SPSS program was used to extract and modify errors and discrepancies, to prepare clean and accurate data ready for scheduling and publishing.
Tabulation After finishing from checking and cleaning any errors of data, tabulation was prepared for this purpose and extracted accordingly.
3,623 representative households was reached. Number of responded households (3,122) including (2,104) in the West Bank and (1,018) in Gaza Strip. Weights were adjusted with the design strata to compensate for the rate of refusal and non-response.
Those errors result from studying part (sample) of the society and not all society units. Since the socio-economic conditions survey 2020 was conducted on a sample, sampling errors are expected to occur. To minimize sampling errors, a properly designed probability sample was used to calculate errors throughout the process. This means that for every unit of the society there is a probability to be selected in the sample. The variance was calculated to measure the impact on sample design for Palestine.
This standard is linked to the statistical product, since statistics must have comparative advantage with other sources and with other time periods. Many analyses are based on comparison. The data of the survey of 2020 were compared to the previous
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State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) PCBS Projection: Population: Mid Year data was reported at 5,227,193.000 Person in 2021. This records an increase from the previous number of 5,101,152.000 Person for 2020. State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) PCBS Projection: Population: Mid Year data is updated yearly, averaging 3,922,130.000 Person from Jun 1997 (Median) to 2021, with 25 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 5,227,193.000 Person in 2021 and a record low of 2,783,084.000 Person in 1997. State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) PCBS Projection: Population: Mid Year data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) – Table PS.G001: Population: Projection: Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics.
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State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) Population Growth Rate: West Bank data was reported at 2.200 % in 2018. This stayed constant from the previous number of 2.200 % for 2017. State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) Population Growth Rate: West Bank data is updated yearly, averaging 2.600 % from Dec 1997 (Median) to 2018, with 13 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 3.600 % in 1997 and a record low of 2.200 % in 2018. State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) Population Growth Rate: West Bank data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) – Table PS.G002: Vital Statistics.
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State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) Percentage of Population Exposed to More Than 10 Micrograms per Cub m data was reported at 99.990 % in 2020. This stayed constant from the previous number of 99.990 % for 2019. State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) Percentage of Population Exposed to More Than 10 Micrograms per Cub m data is updated yearly, averaging 99.990 % from Dec 1990 (Median) to 2020, with 23 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 99.990 % in 2020 and a record low of 99.990 % in 2020. State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) Percentage of Population Exposed to More Than 10 Micrograms per Cub m data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The data is categorized under Global Database’s State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) – Table PS.OECD.GGI: Social: Air Quality and Health: Non OECD Member: Annual.
The total population in Palestine was forecast to continuously increase up to more than 5.4 million people by 2023. The current total population is estimated to amount to 5.48 million people in 2023, however these estimates have not yet been adjusted to account for the impact of the 2023 Israel-Hamas War.
THE CLEANED AND HARMONIZED VERSION OF THE SURVEY DATA PRODUCED AND PUBLISHED BY THE ECONOMIC RESEARCH FORUM REPRESENTS 100% OF THE ORIGINAL SURVEY DATA COLLECTED BY THE PALESTINIAN CENTRAL BUREAU OF STATISTICS
The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) carried out four rounds of the Labor Force Survey 2021 (LFS). The survey rounds covered a total sample of about 25,179 households (about 6,300 households per quarter).
The main objective of collecting data on the labour force and its components, including employment, unemployment and underemployment, is to provide basic information on the size and structure of the Palestinian labour force. Data collected at different points in time provide a basis for monitoring current trends and changes in the labour market and in the employment situation. These data, supported with information on other aspects of the economy, provide a basis for the evaluation and analysis of macro-economic policies.
The raw survey data provided by the Statistical Agency were cleaned and harmonized by the Economic Research Forum, in the context of a major project that started in 2009. During which extensive efforts have been exerted to acquire, clean, harmonize, preserve and disseminate micro data of existing labor force surveys in several Arab countries.
Covering a representative sample on the region level (West Bank, Gaza Strip), the locality type (urban, rural, camp) and the governorates.
1- Household/family. 2- Individual/person.
The survey covered all Palestinian households who are a usual residence of the Palestinian Territory.
Sample survey data [ssd]
THE CLEANED AND HARMONIZED VERSION OF THE SURVEY DATA PRODUCED AND PUBLISHED BY THE ECONOMIC RESEARCH FORUM REPRESENTS 100% OF THE ORIGINAL SURVEY DATA COLLECTED BY THE PALESTINIAN CENTRAL BUREAU OF STATISTICS
The methodology was designed according to the context of the survey, international standards, data processing requirements and comparability of outputs with other related surveys.
---> Target Population: It consists of all individuals aged 10 years and Above and there are staying normally with their households in the state of Palestine during 2020.
---> Sampling Frame: The sampling frame consists of a comprehensive sample selected from the Population, Housing and Establishments Census 2017: This comprehensive sample consists of geographical areas with an average of 150 households, and these are considered as enumeration areas used in the census and these units were used as primary sampling units (PSUs).
---> Sampling Size: The estimated sample size is 8,040 households in each quarter of 2021.
---> Sample Design The sample is two stage stratified cluster sample with two stages : First stage: we select a systematic random sample of 536 enumeration areas for the whole round. Second stage: we select a systematic random sample of 15 households from each enumeration area selected in the first stage.
---> Sample strata: The population was divided by: 1- Governorate (17 governorates, where Jerusalem was considered as two statistical areas) 2- Type of Locality (urban, rural, refugee camps).
---> Sample Rotation: Each round of the Labor Force Survey covers all of the 536 master sample enumeration areas. Basically, the areas remain fixed over time, but households in 50% of the EAs were replaced in each round. The same households remain in the sample for two consecutive rounds, left for the next two rounds, then selected for the sample for another two consecutive rounds before being dropped from the sample. An overlap of 50% is then achieved between both consecutive rounds and between consecutive years (making the sample efficient for monitoring purposes).
Face-to-face [f2f]
The survey questionnaire was designed according to the International Labour Organization (ILO) recommendations. The questionnaire includes four main parts:
---> 1. Identification Data: The main objective for this part is to record the necessary information to identify the household, such as, cluster code, sector, type of locality, cell, housing number and the cell code.
---> 2. Quality Control: This part involves groups of controlling standards to monitor the field and office operation, to keep in order the sequence of questionnaire stages (data collection, field and office coding, data entry, editing after entry and store the data.
---> 3. Household Roster: This part involves demographic characteristics about the household, like number of persons in the household, date of birth, sex, educational level…etc.
---> 4. Employment Part: This part involves the major research indicators, where one questionnaire had been answered by every 15 years and over household member, to be able to explore their labour force status and recognize their major characteristics toward employment status, economic activity, occupation, place of work, and other employment indicators.
---> Raw Data PCBS started collecting data since 1st quarter 2020 using the hand held devices in Palestine excluding Jerusalem in side boarders (J1) and Gaza Strip, the program used in HHD called Sql Server and Microsoft. Net which was developed by General Directorate of Information Systems. From the beginning of March 2020, with the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic and the home quarantine imposed by the government, the personal (face to face) interview was replaced by the phone interview for households who had phone numbers from previous rounds, and for those households that did not have phone numbers, they were referred to and interviewed in person (face to face interview). Using HHD reduced the data processing stages, the fieldworkers collect data and sending data directly to server then the project manager can withdrawal the data at any time he needs. In order to work in parallel with Gaza Strip and Jerusalem in side boarders (J1), an office program was developed using the same techniques by using the same database for the HHD.
---> Harmonized Data - The SPSS package is used to clean and harmonize the datasets. - The harmonization process starts with a cleaning process for all raw data files received from the Statistical Agency. - All cleaned data files are then merged to produce one data file on the individual level containing all variables subject to harmonization. - A country-specific program is generated for each dataset to generate/ compute/ recode/ rename/ format/ label harmonized variables. - A post-harmonization cleaning process is then conducted on the data. - Harmonized data is saved on the household as well as the individual level, in SPSS and then converted to STATA, to be disseminated.
The survey sample consists of about 32,160 households of which 25,179 households completed the interview; whereas 16,355 households from the West Bank and 8,824 households in Gaza Strip. Weights were modified to account for non-response rate. The response rate in the West Bank reached 79.8% while in the Gaza Strip it reached 90.5%.
---> Sampling Errors Data of this survey may be affected by sampling errors due to use of a sample and not a complete enumeration. Therefore, certain differences can be expected in comparison with the real values obtained through censuses. Variances were calculated for the most important indicators: the variance table is attached with the final report. There is no problem in disseminating results at national or governorate level for the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
---> Non-Sampling Errors Non-statistical errors are probable in all stages of the project, during data collection or processing. This is referred to as non-response errors, response errors, interviewing errors, and data entry errors. To avoid errors and reduce their effects, great efforts were made to train the fieldworkers intensively. They were trained on how to carry out the interview, what to discuss and what to avoid, carrying out a pilot survey, as well as practical and theoretical training during the training course. Also data entry staff were trained on the data entry program that was examined before starting the data entry process. To stay in contact with progress of fieldwork activities and to limit obstacles, there was continuous contact with the fieldwork team through regular visits to the field and regular meetings with them during the different field visits. Problems faced by fieldworkers were discussed to clarify any issues. Non-sampling errors can occur at the various stages of survey implementation whether in data collection or in data processing. They are generally difficult to be evaluated statistically.
They cover a wide range of errors, including errors resulting from non-response, sampling frame coverage, coding and classification, data processing, and survey response (both respondent and interviewer-related). The use of effective training and supervision and the careful design of questions have direct bearing on limiting the magnitude of non-sampling errors, and hence enhancing the quality of the resulting data. The implementation of the survey encountered non-response where the case ( household was not present at home ) during the fieldwork visit and the case ( housing unit is vacant) become the high percentage of the non response cases. The total non-response rate reached 16.7% which is very low once compared to the
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State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) PCBS Projection: Population: Mid Year: West Bank data was reported at 3,120,448.000 Person in 2021. This records an increase from the previous number of 3,053,183.000 Person for 2020. State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) PCBS Projection: Population: Mid Year: West Bank data is updated yearly, averaging 2,430,170.000 Person from Jun 1997 (Median) to 2021, with 25 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 3,120,448.000 Person in 2021 and a record low of 1,787,562.000 Person in 1997. State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) PCBS Projection: Population: Mid Year: West Bank data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) – Table PS.G001: Population: Projection: Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics.
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State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) Crude Death Rate: per 1000 Population: Gaza Strip data was reported at 3.500 NA in 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 3.400 NA for 2017. State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) Crude Death Rate: per 1000 Population: Gaza Strip data is updated yearly, averaging 3.950 NA from Dec 1997 (Median) to 2018, with 18 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 4.700 NA in 1997 and a record low of 3.300 NA in 2016. State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) Crude Death Rate: per 1000 Population: Gaza Strip data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) – Table PS.G002: Vital Statistics.
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State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) Percentage of Population Exposure to Wildfires data was reported at 0.000 % in 2020. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % for 2019. State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) Percentage of Population Exposure to Wildfires data is updated yearly, averaging 0.000 % from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2020, with 21 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % in 2020 and a record low of 0.000 % in 2020. State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) Percentage of Population Exposure to Wildfires data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The data is categorized under Global Database’s State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) – Table PS.OECD.GGI: Social: Air Quality and Health: Non OECD Member: Annual.
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Death rate, crude (per 1,000 people) in Palestine was reported at 7.198 % in 2023, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. Palestine - Death rate, crude - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on July of 2025.
In 2022, the death rate in Palestine increased by 0.03 deaths per 1,000 inhabitants since 2021, reaching 3.85 death per 1,000 inhabitants. The crude death rate refers to the number of deaths in a given year, expressed per 1,000 population. When studied in combination with the crude birth rate, the rate of natural population increase can be determined.
Since the terrorist organization Hamas launched its attacks on Israeli soil on October 7, 2023, around 1,200 Israelis died, and 5,431 were injured. Through retaliation attacks by the Israeli armed forces against Hamas in Gaza, 56,156 Palestinians were killed, and 132.239 were injured. As of January 2025, the number of Palestinian deaths in the West Bank was 924, due to the on going conflict. Information on the data situation Data on the number of fatalities and injuries are based on the UNOCHA (United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs) reporting by both parties to the conflict. The respective data sources were named for the purpose of transparency. It must be stated that in the case of wars and other conflicts, objective data collection is almost impossible, and reports are based on estimates. At the same time, it needs to be noted that some parties to the conflict may use numbers and data selectively for their own agenda. Hamas attacks on Israel on October 7th, 2023 Before October 2023, there had been four wars between Israel and Hamas. The current conflict is already the deadliest, and the death toll is certain to rise. The new escalation of violence in the Middle East started after the militant Palestinian group Hamas attacked Israel in the early hours of October 7, 2023. An estimated 2,200 rockets were fired by Hamas from Gaza toward Israeli targets, hitting civilian buildings and military facilities. Hamas fighters entered the Israeli territory, killing around 1,200 of Israeli citizens. In the weeks that followed, the Israeli military conducted an aerial bombardment and launched a ground offensive in Gaza. Humanitarian pauses allowed aid to get into Gaza, but fighting has continued since a weeklong cease-fire ended on December 1, 2023. Operation Iron Swords and the humanitarian situation of Gaza Initially, Israel reacted to the Hamas attacks with further isolation of the Gaza Strip, cutting off the supply of electricity, fuel, and drinking water. As of November 6, 2023, water supply to parts of the Gaza Strip has been resumed. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) summoned the Palestinians to evacuate the northern part of the Gaza Strip towards the south of Gaza in the direction of the Egyptian border. This affects around 1.93 million people out of the 2.06 million inhabitants of Gaza. According to the UN, over one million people are internally displaced inside the Gaza Strip. Some trucks with relief supplies could infrequently enter the territory via the Rafah border from Egypt. This Israeli military operation is one of the longest-lasting in Gaza, and over 6,000 bombs were already dropped by the IDF.
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State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) Percentage of Population Exposed to More Than 35 Micrograms per Cub m data was reported at 0.000 % in 2020. This records a decrease from the previous number of 28.640 % for 2019. State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) Percentage of Population Exposed to More Than 35 Micrograms per Cub m data is updated yearly, averaging 6.020 % from Dec 1990 (Median) to 2020, with 23 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 30.810 % in 2010 and a record low of 0.000 % in 2020. State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) Percentage of Population Exposed to More Than 35 Micrograms per Cub m data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The data is categorized under Global Database’s State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) – Table PS.OECD.GGI: Social: Air Quality and Health: Non OECD Member: Annual.
The Agricultural Census aims in general to establish an updated, detailed and accurate holdings database to assist in planning and policy making at all levels related to the agricultural sector. It also aims in specific to provide data on the structure of agriculture, especially for small administrative and geographical units, rare items, and to enable detailed cross-tabulations, and to provide data that can be used as a benchmark for reconciliation of current agricultural statistics; and for setting estimates for subsequent years, in addition to provide frames for agricultural sampling surveys.
The census also covered all geographical levels in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, so that: 1. Implementation of a comprehensive listing in Gaza Strip that enumeration areas represent more than 5% of households that practice agricultural activity, according to the Population, Housing and Establishments Census, 2017 data. 2. Visiting the households that practiced agricultural activity according to data of Population, Housing and Establishments Census, 2017 in the enumerated areas, where the percentage of households that practiced an agricultural activity is 1-4%. 3. Implementation of a comprehensive listing in the West Bank for all localities except camps and city centers in the following governorates (Nablus, Ramallah & Al-Bireh, Hebron and J2 in Jerusalem Governorate). 4. Implementation of a comprehensive listing in the enumeration areas of camps and city centers in the following governorates (Nablus, Ramallah, Al-Bireh, Hebron and J2 of Jerusalem Governorate), for households that practiced agricultural activity according to data of Population, Housing and Establishments Census 2017, more than 5%, and visiting the households that practiced agricultural activity according to data of Population, Housing and Establishments Census 2017 in the enumerated areas, where the percentage of households that practiced an agricultural activity is 1-4% in the same locality mentioned above. 5. About Jerusalem J1, a different methodology is applied in two phases. In the first phase, research and investigation are carried out in cooperation with responsible and dignitaries in Jerusalem J1 on agricultural holdings and holders, and in the second phase, enumeration of the holdings that were monitored in the first phase.
Agricultural Holding
Includes agricultural holdings in Palestine in 2021
Census/enumeration data [cen]
The frame of the Agriculture Census includes a complete record of households and non-household agricultural holdings, where all households are enumerated and the household agricultural holdings are identified, in addition to a list of non-households holdings that is obtained by listing all buildings as well as a list from the Ministry of Agriculture which includes cooperative societies/charity societies, companies, and government and private holdings…etc.
The census also covered all geographical levels in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, so that: 1. Implementation of a comprehensive listing in Gaza Strip that enumeration areas represent more than 5% of households that practice agricultural activity, according to the Population, Housing and Establishments Census, 2017 data. 2. Visiting the households that practiced agricultural activity according to data of Population, Housing and Establishments Census, 2017 in the enumerated areas, where the percentage of households that practiced an agricultural activity is 1-4%. 3. Implementation of a comprehensive listing in the West Bank for all localities except camps and city centers in the following governorates (Nablus, Ramallah & Al-Bireh, Hebron and J2 in Jerusalem Governorate). 4. Implementation of a comprehensive listing in the enumeration areas of camps and city centers in the following governorates (Nablus, Ramallah, Al-Bireh, Hebron and J2 of Jerusalem Governorate), for households that practiced agricultural activity according to data of Population, Housing and Establishments Census 2017, more than 5%, and visiting the households that practiced agricultural activity according to data of Population, Housing and Establishments Census 2017 in the enumerated areas, where the percentage of households that practiced an agricultural activity is 1-4% in the same locality mentioned above. 5. About Jerusalem J1, a different methodology is applied in two phases. In the first phase, research and investigation are carried out in cooperation with responsible and dignitaries in Jerusalem J1 on agricultural holdings and holders, and in the second phase, enumeration of the holdings that were monitored in the first phase.
Not applicable
Computer Assisted Personal Interview [capi]
Computerized program
Post enumeration data processing phase was limited to final examination and cleaning of Agricultural Census databases, with documentation of examinations on all topics of Agricultural Census 2021 questions. Data processing phase focused on the following: 1. Checking the allowed transfers and values. 2. Checking the consistency between different questions of the census questionnaire based on logical relationships. 3. Checking on the basis of relations between certain questions so that a list of non-identical cases was extracted, reviewed and identified the source of the error case by case, and if such errors were immediately modified and corrected based on the source of the error3. Checking on the basis of relations between certain questions so that a list of non-identical cases was extracted, reviewed and identified the source of the error case by case, and if such errors were immediately modified and corrected based on the source of the error.
Not Applicable.
The sampling errors occur during the sample-based surveys but not in censuses as it is a comprehensive inventory of all agricultural holdings. These errors are easy to measure with the error point estimate also, since it is considered as an error in the sample.
The non-sampling errors occur at any stage during the implementation of censuses and surveys. Therefore, it is necessary to provide for a data quality control system to ensure maximum accuracy. Many of these stages were used during the agriculture census planning and implementation where are-interview was carried out as follows:
• There are two models that were used to collect data and were uploaded to tablets. The first model is to enumerate households in all enumeration areas; in which the percentage of households that practiced an agricultural activity (according to the data of the Population, Housing and Establishments Census, 2017) is 5% or more, and the second model was used if the household had agricultural holdings.
• The enumerator visited Palestinian households in the enumeration areas in which the percentage of households that practiced agricultural activity (according to the data of the Population, Housing and Establishments Census, 2017) is less than 5%, so that the inventory model and the model prepared for agricultural holdings were if the tenure conditions were met.
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State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) Mean Population Exposure to PM2.5: per Cub m data was reported at 26.390 mg in 2020. This records a decrease from the previous number of 30.050 mg for 2019. State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) Mean Population Exposure to PM2.5: per Cub m data is updated yearly, averaging 29.380 mg from Dec 1990 (Median) to 2020, with 23 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 32.650 mg in 2003 and a record low of 25.460 mg in 1990. State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) Mean Population Exposure to PM2.5: per Cub m data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The data is categorized under Global Database’s State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) – Table PS.OECD.GGI: Social: Air Quality and Health: Non OECD Member: Annual.
The estimated population of the Gaza Strip for 2023 was around 2.1 million people. The Palestinian population of Gaza is relatively young when compared globally. More than half of Gazans are 19 years or younger. This is due to the comparably high fertility rate in the Gaza Strip of *** children per woman as of 2022.