16.03.25|Shahar IlanThe number of job seekers in high-tech has jumped by 12%, with engineers and IT professionals hit hardest.
05.03.25|Shahar IlanSector accounts for 10% of employment, but hiring barely increased in 2024.
17.02.25|Shlomo TeitelbaumThe Israeli economy's growth surpassed forecasts, while GDP per capita declined by 0.3%. Despite resilience in domestic consumption, high-tech exports plummeted, and overall exports fell 5.6%, reflecting the war's economic toll.
04.11.24|Shahar IlanThe average salary in high-tech in Israel in August was around $8,000, compared to over $9,500 in March.
06.10.24|Shahar IlanCBS data shows high-tech now makes up nearly 10% of Israel’s workforce, reaching a record 402,800 salaried jobs in July. The average salary dropped by 2.2%.
07.07.24|Shahar IlanThe average salary in tech in April of approximately $8,600 is still 7.9% higher than a year earlier
19.02.24|ReutersGross domestic product contracted an annualized 19.4% in the last three months compared to the previous quarter, but 2023 still ended with positive growth of 2.0%
18.02.21|Shahar IlanAccording to Israeli labor figures, not all the Israelis that could be working from home are doing so, exacerbating negative employment trends
08.01.20|Adrian Filut and Adi PickThe Israeli currency saw a steady rise in 2019
06.01.20|Navit ZomerOf those who exited the country last year, 2.1 million traveled abroad more than once
09.12.19|Billy FrenkelIsraeli women earned on average 31.6% less than their male counterparts in 2018, according to Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics
26.11.19|Meir OrbachMultinationals operating in Israel paid an average of approximately $144,000 a year per employee in 2017, while local startups paid $97,000 on average, according to Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics
30.10.19|Adrian FilutIsraelis born to low-income or undereducated parents are less likely to move up socially, advance in their careers, or engage in academic studies
06.10.19|Adi Pick and Tomer HadarBetween January and September 2019, nearly 3.3 million tourist entries were recorded, compared to 2.9 million in the same period last year, an increase of 13%
29.09.19|Yaron Drukman, Ynet NewsThe country’s population has surpassed nine million and is expected to top 10 million by 2024, according to a report published Thursday by Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics
06.09.19|Adrian FilutNew data by Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics reveals the increase in the number of jobs seen in recent years has been halted since January, with only the tech industry proving resilient
25.08.19|CTech54% of the country’s total R&D expenditure in the business sector was funded from international sources, bolstered by the very high concentration of research and development outposts of multinationals found in Israel
22.08.19|Raheli BindmanData published recently by Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics paints a troubling picture: less and less young Israelis are able to buy an apartment, especially if they are married and have young children
29.07.19|Shahar IlanAccording to a new survey by Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics, 27% of the country’s population feels that it is being discriminated against on grounds of either age, nationality, ethnicity, skin color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or physical or mental disability