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Central Bureau of Statistics
(Source: Israel Government Year Book)
Website: http://www.cbs.gov.il/
Functions and Structure
The CBS is a government institution charged with collecting, processing, and
publishing statistical data about Israel's population, society, and economy
- data required by the Knesset, the Government, research and educational
institutions, and the general public. The CBS operates pursuant to the
Statistics Ordinance (New Version) 5732-1972, as amended by the Knesset in
1978. The ordinance requires all persons or bodies to reply to CBS
inquiries, with full confidentiality of personal information guaranteed.
The CBS prepares on an ongoing basis thousands of statistical series,
describing socioeconomic phenomena that involve households (Israel's
population and its movements, immigration, employment, standard of living,
consumption, etc.), activity in every economic sector (including industry,
agriculture, construction, transport, finance, energy, etc.), as well as
changes in the national accounts, international trade, and various aspects
of Israel's balance of payments, the energy balance, energy consumption, and
so on. The CBS also collects statistics on Judea-Samaria and the Gaza
District. It has produced various basic statistical series on the
territories, dealing with population, employment, wages, external trade,
national accounts, and various other topics.
The Public Advisory Council for Statistics, first convened in 1963, oversees
the Bureau's professional and scientific work and represents the producers
and consumers of the statistics in question. The Council comprises
representatives of government ministries, public bodies, and academic
institutions. Its tasks include providing advice on matters involved with
statistical activities in Israel and forecastng the State's long-term
statistical needs.
Sources of Statistical Data
The work of the CBS is based on periodical censuses, such as population
censuses (the last of which was conducted in 1983), agricultural censuses
(1981), industrial and business censuses, and others. The CBS also carries
out other regular surveys, either annually or every several years, such as
surveys on teachers, travel habits, the elderly, household expenditures, and
so on. There are also ongoing surveys. The most important of these is the
labor force survey, conducted since 1958; today this is the Bureau's main
household survey. In addition to censuses and surveys, data are also
garnered by making extensive use of various administrative records, such as
those relating to imports and exports (customs records), judicial and
criminal activity (police and court records), population changes due to
natural growth (births and deaths) and population movements from and to
Israel and within its borders (Population Register), wage and employment
data (employers' reports to the National Insurance Institute), road
accidents with casualties, etc.
Information for the Public and Publications
The CBS pays particular attention to disseminating its data to the general
public. It publishes the results of its wide-ranging work on a regular basis
- in daily press releases and various series of statistical publications,
especially the annual Israel
Statistical Abstract. The Abstract collates annual
statistical information on Israel's population, economy, and society, and is
intended for policymakers, planners, and researchers, as well as for the
general public both at home and overseas. Another publication is the Israel
Statistical Monthly Review, which includes monthly, annual, and quarterly
data series. The CBS also publishes periodicals, most of them monthly or
quarterly, which deal specifically with prices, foreign trade, agriculture,
tourism, and transport. The findings of one-time or periodic surveys are
published in the aforementioned periodicals or in the Bureau's series of
special publications. Other special series, such as those on Judea-Samaria
and the Gaza District, and that on the population census, appear as
required. In addition to distributing its publications, the CBS has
developed a flexible information service that provides information and
service to all inquirers in Israel and abroad, by telephone, in writing, or
orally.
The Bureau's computer system permits sophisticated storage and retrieval of
major series of periodical data. To date, several thousand data series have
been stored in this fashion.
Population Estimates
The CBS produces population estimates on the basis of national data, as well
as for specific geographical units (e.g., districts, sub-districts,
localities, etc.). Sources of data on the population include the population
and housing censuses, normally conducted every 10 years. Over the years,
such basic data are supplemented by current information covering various
aspects of the population, primarily information on natural growth (births
and deaths) and migration (mainly immigration and absorption), as well as
information on internal migration. Statistical population information is
computerized and published according to sex, age, and population groups, by
religion, family status, continent of birth, father's continent of birth,
etc.
Labor Force Survey: This is intended primarily to provide
current and up-to-date information on the structure of Israel's work force
and changes therein, on employment and unemployment, households and their
composition, housing density, and on various demographic and social
parameters of individuals and households. From time to time the Labor Force
Survey is supplemented by related surveys - on household income, seniority
in the workplace and job mobility, number of shifts worked per month,
housing conditions, household appliances, senior citizens, health-service
use, kindergarten attendance, injuries caused by criminal acts, etc.
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