Esri provides a standard demographics dataset for Israel sourced from data supplied by Michael Bauer Research GmbH. Visit Where to find Esri Location Data to learn more about using standard demographics.
Release date
This dataset was updated in February 2025; the vintage is 2024.
Settlement points
Esri's Israeli settlement points use the 2023 European Commission Global Human Settlement Layer (GHSL). More information about the data can be found here: https://ghslsys.jrc.ec.europa.eu. The data was verified using the latest Esri imagery.
Geography levels
Esri geography name | Local geography name | Feature count |
---|---|---|
Country | Yisra'el | 1 |
Regions | Mechozot | 6 |
Subregions | Moatzah Mekomit | 238 |
Visualize demographic data categories
The data browser is a visualization tool to help you explore the data categories available in this country or region's standard demographics. See Use the data browser to learn more about this visualization tool.
Standard demographics use cases
The Esri standard demographics dataset for Israel is updated with Michael Bauer Research GmbH data updates to this region, approximately every two years. See the Related links section below for a complete list of variables, release notes, and a sample report.
Example use cases that may help you understand Israel's standard demographics include the following:
Total Population
![]() | What is measured: The total number of individuals living in a specific area. How you use it: Population counts are often used by local and national governments for policy planning, resource allocation, and to make informed decisions based on the needs of different population groups within a country or region. You can use this data to explore the allocation of public services, economic development, political representation, social research, and resources available for disaster preparedness. |
Population Density
![]() | What is measured: The number of people per unit of area (sq. mile or sq. kilometer). How you use it: Population Density is typically used for national and local projects such as infrastructure design, urban planning to allocate and distribute public services, and to assess the environmental impact of human activity based on where people are concentrated. |
Population per Mill
![]() | What is measured: The number of individuals in a region per thousand. How you use it: Population per Mill is used to understand the comparative distribution of population around a country or region based on a per-thousand ratio. This data is used to support market trend analysis, infrastructure planning, and regional and national policy development. Population distribution is often used in health care to track disease prevalence or vaccination rates. |
Total Households
![]() | What is measured: The total number of households in a region. How you use it: Total Household counts can help you understand the composition of a country's population based on how many people live in a single dwelling or housing unit. This data assists with informed decision-making in areas like government policy, business strategy, community planning, and social research. You can use household counts to identify community needs, allocate public policy funds, perform business market analysis, and design targeted social programs. Local authorities use household counts to plan for community development projects, considering factors like housing availability and density. |
Average Household Size
![]() | What is measured: The median or average size of households (people who share the same living quarters) in a region. How you use it: Average Household Size data helps you to understand the overall population structure and informs policy decisions related to housing, resource allocation, and service provisioning. This data is used to analyze economic trends, specifically consumption patterns, based on the number of people sharing living spaces in a region. |
Purchasing Power
![]() | What is measured: The ability of individuals or households to buy goods and services in a region. Purchasing Power data consists of four metrics:
How you use it: Purchasing Power data can help improve understanding of the potential consumer market in a country or region, specifically to determine pricing strategies and market potential options. This data can be used to develop targeted product, business, and sales strategies when entering a new market or expanding within an existing one. |
Consumer Spending
![]() | What is measured: The amount of money spent by consumers on goods and services in a region. Consumer Spending data consists of four metrics:
How you use it: Consumer Spending data can be used to understand economic health, consumer behaviors, regional buying trends, and the preferences of different population segments across a country. This data can be used to inform marketing, product development, investment, and public policy strategies based on factors like age, income level, and geographic location data. Consumer Spending data can support market analysis initiatives, economic forecasting, investment planning, and policy development. |
Related links
Refer to the following content:
- Release notes (PDF)
- Variable list (CSV)
- Sample report (PDF)
- Demographic map layers