I’m not going to comment specifically about the judicial reforms. Not being a lawyer or political scientist, I’m not particularly qualified to do so. But more importantly, I don’t think they are the real issue right now. They are more a symptom than a cause. The reality is Israel is changing, and has been for years. The crisis we see now is simply the latest chapter in a much longer story. Demographically, Israel has changed beyond recognition. Fifty years ago, it had a population of ab...| JPR
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Trends in population, education, employment, and leisure in the ultra-Orthodox sector in Israel. The report was prepared by: Dr. Lee Cahaner and Dr. Gilad Malach| en.idi.org.il
Background The world population is expected to increase greatly this century, aggravating current problems related to climate, health, food security, biodiversity, energy and other vital resources. Population growth depends strongly on total fertility rate (TFR), but the relative importance of factors that influence fertility needs more study. Methods We analyze recent levels of fertility in relation to five factors: education (mean school years for females), economy (Gross Domestic Product, ...| BioMed Central