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Sub-quarter 022 - Bet Hanina north רובע Quarter 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3 תת-רובע 031 - בית חנינא )דרום(, .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Sub-quarter 031 - Bet שועפאט Hanina south, Shu'afat עמוד page 1 מתוך of 9 פרק ג' – אוכלוסייה Chapter III – Population מכון ירושלים לחקר ישראל Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies שנתון סטטיסטי לירושלים Statistical Yearbook of Jerusalem 2013 לוחות נוספים – אינטרנט Additional Tables - Internet לוח ג/8 - מרכיבי גידול של האוכלוסייה בירושלים לפי רובע, תת רובע ואזור סטטיסטי1, 22010 Table III//8 - Sources of Population Growth in Jerusalem, by Quarter, Sub-Quarter and Statistical Area1, 20102 סוף שנה End of year מאזן אוכלוסייה מאזן אוכלוסייה אחוז ריבוי הגירה סך כל בתחילת עולים4 הגירה בין בסוף גידול טבעי בתוך הגידול5 השנה יישובית השנה שנתי ירושלים אזור סטטיסטיStatistical Area3 3 Annual Population Total Internal Migration Immig- Natural Population growth at end growth5 migration balance rants4 increase at beginning (%) of year balance within of year Jerusalem תת רובע 032 - מ"פ שועפאט, ענאתא .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Sub-quarter 032 - Shu'afat החדשה RC, New Anata רובע Quarter 4 2.4 55,964 1,325 -1,272 -222 154 1,732 54,638 4 תת רובע 041 - רמת שלמה Sub-quarter 041 - Ramat 2.2 14,554 310 -268 -94 33 432 14,244 Shlomo א"ס .S.A 0411 רמת שלמה )מזרח( - רח' חזון Ramat Shlomo (east) - hazon 2.0 5,335 103 -108 -47 .. 143 5,232 איש .eash st 0412 רמת שלמה )מרכז( - רח' Ramat Shlomo (center) - 4.6 5,516 242 -81 -34 22 187 5,274 קהילות יעקב .kehilot ya'akov st 0413 רמת שלמה )מערב( Ramat Shlomo (west) -0.9 3,703 -35 -79 .. .. 102 3,738 תת רובע 042 - רמות אלון צפון Sub-quarter 042 - Ramot 2.9 24,327 693 -481 -108 68 786 23,634 Allon north א"ס .S.A 0421 רמות אלון )מזרח( - רח' Ramot Allon (east) - 1.9 3,921 71 -100 -20 21 114 3,849 מורגנטאו .Morgentau st 0422 רמות אלון )צפון-מזרח( - רח' Ramot Allon (north - east) - 6.2 2,996 175 -57 54 .. 106 2,821 הדף היומי .Ha-Daf Ha-Yomi st 0423 רמות אלון )צפון-מזרח( - רח' Ramot Allon (north-east) - 4.6 4,547 202 -60 -31 .. 183 4,345 סולם יעקב .Sullam Ya'aqov st 0424 רמות אלון )מרכז( - רח' Ramot Allon (Center) - 5.6 2,359 125 -21 .. .. 109 2,234 כיסופים, מרכז מסחרי Kissufim st., commercial center 0425 רמות אלון - רמות פולין, קהילת Ramot Allon - Ramat Polin, 1.2 4,879 60 -108 .. 19 129 4,820 אונגוואר Qehilat Ungwar 0426 רמות אלון)צפון-מערב( - Ramot Allon (north - west) - 1.1 5,625 60 -135 -102 .. 145 5,565 בנימין מינץ .Binyamin Minz st תת רובע 043 - רמות אלון דרום Sub-quarter 043 - Ramot 1.9 17,083 322 -523 -20 53 514 16,760 Allon א"ס .S.A 0431 רמות אלון )מערב( - רח' ישראל Ramot Allon (west) - Yisrael -0.6 4,721 -27 -185 -21 .. 133 4,748 זרחי .Zarhi st 0432 רמות אלון )מרכז( - רח' אברהם 5,037 143 .. -72 -56 152 5,189 3.0 Ramot Allon (center) - Idelson אידלזון, מתנ"ס st., community center 0433 רמות אלון דרום )מזרח( - רח' Ramot Allon (east) - Aliyat Ha- 4.7 2,178 97 -96 27 .. 105 2,081 עלית הנוער .No'ar st 0434 רמות אלון דרום )מרכז( - רח' Ramot Allon (center) - Aharon 2.4 2,922 68 -69 .. .. 95 2,853 אשכולי אהרון .Eshkoli st 0435 רמות אלון )דרום( - דרך החורש Ramot Allon (south) - Derekh Ha-Horesh 1.6 2,073 32 -117 50 27 38 2,041 0436 מצפה נפתוח, עמק הארזים Ha-Arazim Valley, Mitsp'e Naftoah רובע Quarter 5 1.3 44,307 569 -576 -464 327 1,225 43,740 5 תת רובע 051 - הר חוצבים, סנהדריה, Sub-quarter 051 - Har Ha- 2.6 16,028 412 -241 -269 108 483 15,616 תל ארזה -Hozvim, Sanhedriyya, Tel Arza א"ס .S.A 0511 הר חוצבים קרית תעשיות .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 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