Appendices
Insurance Branch Tables
5Appendix: Insurance Branch Tables – General
A. General
Table A/1Receipts and Payments (current prices*, NIS million), 2010-2014
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Total receipts 79,171.4 86,176.5 89,169.9 92,602.6 94,632.8Thereof: for the National
Insurance branches 62,876.7 68,654.6 71,052.1 73,680.0 74,842.8Collection for the National
Insurance branches 31,334.5 33,735.5 34,568.6 36,969.2 38,929.8Government participation
under the National Insurance Law 14,296.9 17,303.8 18,206.4 18,115.0 17,015.0
Interest 7,004.7 7,304.1 7,692.9 7,748.0 7,812.0Miscellaneous 493.1 429.6 457.7 646.4 565.0Government allocation
for non-contributory payments* 9,747.5 9,881.6 10,126.5 10,202.0 10,521.0
Collection under other laws 16,294.7 17,521.9 18,117.8 18,922.0 19,790.0Total payments of the
National Insurance branches* 57,962.2 61,312.4 65,506.0 67,884.0 70,063.0
For contributory benefits 48,214.7 51,430.8 55,379.5 57,682.0 59,542.0For non-contributory
benefits 9,747.5 9,881.6 10,126.5 10,202.0 10,521.0Current surplus -3,006.1 -994.2 -3,144.9 -3,053.0 -4,175.0Assets at end of year** 183,519.7 194,467.7 212,842.4 218,627.1 227,042* Not including administrative expenses.** Since 2009 according to fair value.
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Table A/2Receipts and Payments (2014 prices*, NIS million), 2010-2014
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Total receipts 84,575.1 89,408.9 90,961.4 93,043.3 94,632.8Thereof: for the National
Insurance branches 67,485.9 71,229.8 72,479.6 74,031.2 74,842.8Collection for the National
Insurance branches 33,631.5 35,000.9 35,263.1 37,145.1 38,929.8Government participation under
the National Insurance Law 15,344.9 17,952.8 18,572.1 18,201.2 17,015.0Interest 7,518.1 7,578.0 7,847.4 7,748.8 7,812.0Miscellaneous 529.2 445.1 466.9 649.4 565.0Government allocation for non-
contributory payments* 10,462.0 10,252.2 10,329.9 10,250.5 10,521.0Collection under other laws 17,487.2 18,179.1 18,481.8 19,012.0 19,790.0Total payments of the National
Insurance branches1 62,211.2 63,612.2 66,822.0 68,207.1 70,063.0For contributory benefits 51,749.1 53,359.9 56,492.1 57,952.5 59,542.0For non-contributory benefits 10,462.0 10,252.2 10,329.9 10,250.5 10,521.0Current surplus 3,226.4- 1,031.4- 3,208.0- 3,067.5- 4,175.0-* Not including administrative expenses.
7Appendix: Insurance Branch Tables – General
Table A/3Payments and Receipts – Old-age and Survivors’ Branch*
(NIS million), 2010-2014
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Current pricesTotal payments 21,801.6 23,284.1 24,569.1 25,726.0 27,255.0Thereof: for the National
Insurance branches 17,961.0 19,408.2 20,706.0 21,921.0 23,474.0ReceiptsCollection for the National
Insurance branches 14,200.2 15,082.1 15,344.6 15,989.9 16,602.0Government participation under
the National Insurance Law 2,550.3 2,522.5 2,674.6 2,721.0 2,831.0Interest 2,608.1 2,697.0 2,697.0 2,682.0 2,650.0Current surplus -1,365.4 -2,004.8 -2,862.0 -3,374.0 -4,235.0Surplus including interest 1,242.7 692.2 -107.7 -692.0 -1,585.0Assets at end of year** 68,131.5 70,481.6 75,208.7 74,992.6 75,952.42014 pricesTotal payments 23,399.8 24,157.4 25,062.7 25,848.4 27,255.0Thereof : for the National
Insurance branches 19,277.6 20,136.2 21,122.0 22,025.3 23,474.0ReceiptsCollection for the National
Insurance branches 15,241.1 15,647.8 15,652.9 16,066.0 16,602.0Government participation under
the National Insurance Law 2,737.2 2,617.1 2,728.3 2,733.9 2,831.0Current surplus -1,465.5 -2,080.0 -2,919.5 -3,390.0 -4,235.0* Not including administrative expenses.** Since 2009 according to fair value.
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Table A/4Payments and Receipts – General Disability Branch*
(NIS million), 2010-2014
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Current pricesTotal payments 10,796.9 11,269.4 12,133.8 12,701.0 13,512.0Thereof: under the National
Insurance Law 9,343.1 9,740.4 10,422.7 10,950.6 11,713.0ReceiptsCollection for the National
Insurance branches 5,178.4 5,518.4 5,604.3 5,835.8 6,055.0Government participation under the
National Insurance Law 791.0 735.4 771.0 778.3 803Interest 326.9 199.4 97.6 95.1 85Current surplus -3,445.4 - 3,606.4 - 4,168.3 - 4,444.0 - 4,958.0Surplus including interest - 3,118.5 - 3,407.0 - 4,070.7 - 4,348.9 - 5,043.0Assets at end of year** 6,649.5 3,432.3 0 0 02014 pricesTotal payments 11,588.4 11,692.1 12,377.5 12,761.4 13,512.0Thereof: under the National
Insurance Law 10,028.0 10,105.8 10,632.1 11,002.7 11,713.0ReceiptsCollection for the National
Insurance branches 5,558.0 5,725.4 5,716.9 5,863.5 6,055.0Government participation under the
National Insurance Law 844.9 762.9 786.4 782.0 803.0Current surplus -3,697.9 -3,741.6 -4,252.0 -4,465.1 -4,958.0* Not including administrative expenses.** Since 2009 according to fair value.
9Appendix: Insurance Branch Tables – General
Table A/5Payments and Receipts – Work Injury Branch*
(NIS million), 2010-2014
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Current pricesTotal payments 3,788.0 4,059.5 4,371.3 4,711.0 4,979.0Thereof: under the National
Insurance Law 3,369.1 3,548.7 3,870.1 4,196.0 4,468.0ReceiptsCollection for the National
Insurance branches 1,855.1 2,297.2 2,514.2 3,265.7 3,758.0Interest 156.3 112.2 45.3 21.2 0Current surplus -1,460.7 -1,252.2 -1,341.1 -857.0 -640.0Surplus including interest -1,304.4 -1,140.0 -1,295.8 -835.8 -640.0Assets at end of year** 3,489.2 2,362.7 1,079.8 200.4 36.22014 pricesTotal payments 4,065.6 4,211.7 4,459.1 4,733.4 4,979.0Thereof: under the National
Insurance Law 3,616.0 3,681.8 3,947.8 4,215.9 4,468.0ReceiptsCollection for the National
Insurance branches 1,991.0 2,383.3 2,564.7 3,281.2 3,758.0Current surplus -1,567.7 -1,299.1 -1,368.0 -861.0 -640.0* Not including administrative expenses.** Since 2009 according to fair value.
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Table A/6Payments and Receipts – Maternity Branch* (NIS million), 2010-2014
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Current pricesTotal payments 4,965.4 5,276.9 5,705.0 6,093.0 6,508.0Thereof: under the National
Insurance Law 4,721.8 5,039.9 5,486.1 5,871.0 6,264.0ReceiptsCollection for the National
Insurance branches 2,426.8 2,686.8 2,761.7 3,054.6 3,274.0Government participation under the
National Insurance Law 168.2 190.9 203.0 261.7 270Interest -115.0 0.0 70.1 55.4 47.0Current surplus -2,181.7 -2,226.3 -2,579.1 -2,604.0 -2,771.0Surplus including interest -2,296.7 -2,226.3 -2,509.0 -2,548.6 -2,724.0Assets at end of year**2014 pricesTotal payments 5,329.4 5,474.8 5,819.6 6,122.0 4,711.0Thereof: under the National
Insurance Law 5,067.9 5,228.9 5,596.3 5,898.9 6,264.0ReceiptsCollection for the National
Insurance branches 2,604.7 2,787.5 2,817.1 3,069.1 3,274.0Government participation under the
National Insurance Law 180.5 198.0 207.0 262.9 270Current surplus -2,341.6 -2,309.8 -2,630.9 -2,616.3 -2,771.0* Not including administrative expenses.** Since 2009 according to fair value.
11Appendix: Insurance Branch Tables – General
Table 7Payments and Receipts – Children Branch* (NIS million), 2010-2014
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Current pricesTotal payments 6,204.5 6,890.1 7,244.9 6,390.0 4,909.0Thereof: under the National
Insurance Law 6,024.2 6,708.9 7,057.9 6,199.0 4,712.0ReceiptsCollection for the National
Insurance branches 6,176.6 6,485.5 6,585.4 6,872.6 7,149.0Government participation
under the National Insurance Law 9,994.6 12,973.0 13,620.0 13,374.8 12,117.0
Interest 3,983.6 4,111.6 4,406.1 4,602.6 4,725.0Current surplus 10,075.0 12,640.8 13,075.8 13,976.0 14,480.0Surplus including interest 14,058.8 16,752.4 17,481.9 18,579.0 19,205.0Assets at end of year** 100,691.8 112,988.3 130,529.0 136,989.7 146,309.62014 pricesTotal payments 6,659.3 7,148.5 7,390.4 6,420.4 4,909.0Thereof: under the National
Insurance Law 6,465.8 6,960.5 7,199.7 6,228.5 4,712.0ReceiptsCollection for the National
Insurance branches 6,629.3 6,728.7 6,717.1 6,905.3 7,149.0Government participation
under the National Insurance Law 10,727.2 13,924.0 14,618.4 14,355.2 12,117.0
Current surplus 10,813.5 13,114.9 13,338.5 13,976.0 14,480.0* Not including administrative expenses.** Since 2009 according to fair value.
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Table A/8Payments and Receipts – Unemployment Branch*
(NIS million), 2010-2014
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Current prices
Total payments 2,535.0 2,506.0 2,838.09 3,180.0 3,28.70Thereof: under the National
Insurance Law 2,468.2 2,483.5 2,814.0 3,152.0 3,353.0ReceiptsCollection for the National
Insurance branches 595.0 677.5 701.5 767.8 829.0Interest 37.0- 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Current surplus -1,944.9 -1,881.7 -2,187.5 -2,456.0 -2,498.0Surplus including interest -1,981.9 -1,881.7 -2,187.5 -2,456.0 -2,498.0Assets at end of year** 0 0 0 0 02014 pricesTotal payments 2,720.8 2,600.0 2,895.1 3,195.1 3,287.0Thereof: under the National
Insurance Law 2,649.1 2,576.6 2,870.5 3,167.0 3,253.0ReceiptsCollection for the National
Insurance branches 638.6 702.9 715.6 771.5 829.0Current surplus -2,087.4 -1,952.2 -2,231.4 -2,467.6 -2,498.0* Not including administrative expenses.** The deficit of the Unemployment branch is covered by transferring money from the reserves of the Children
branch.
13Appendix: Insurance Branch Tables – General
Table A/9Payments and Receipts – Long-term Care Branch*
(NIS million), 2010-2014
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Current pricesTotal payments 3,996.2 4,203.8 4,683.2 5,051.0 5,285.0Thereof: under the National
Insurance Law 3,992.8 4,201.4 4,680.4 5,047.0 5,281.0ReceiptsCollection for the National
Insurance branches 529.4 591.2 614.8 701.4 756Government participation under
the National Insurance Law 782.6 870.8 932.3 974.0 989Interest -93.8 0.0 81.4 68.4 66.0Current surplus -2,719.5 -2,786.2 3,181.5 -3,428.0 -3,596.0Surplus including interest -2,813.3 -2,786.2 -3,100.1 -3,359.6 -3,530.0Assets at end of year** 0 0 0 0 02014 pricesTotal payments 4,289.5 4,361.4 4,777.29 5,075.0 5,285.0Thereof: under the National
Insurance Law 4,285.5 4,358.9 4,774.4 5,071.0 5,281.0ReceiptsCollection for the National
Insurance branches 568.2 613.4 627.2 704.7 756.0Government participation under
the National Insurance Law 840.0 903.5 951.0 978.6 989.0Current surplus -2,918.8 -2,890.7 -3,245.4 -3,444.3 -3,596.0
15Appendix: Insurance Branch Tables – Old Age and Survivors
B. Old Age and Survivors
Table B/1Recipients of Old-age and Survivors’ Pensions (monthly average), 2001-2014
YearGrand total
Old-age Survivors
Total
Under the National Insurance Law
Not under the National Insurance Law Total*
Under the National Insurance Law
Not under the National Insurance Law (new immigrant survivors)Total
Of which: families receiving maintenance allowance for orphans**
All pension recipients2001 677,018 571,200 472,761 98,439 105,818 105,188 6,079 6302002*** 698,995 594,376 498,353 96,023 104,619 104,012 6,539 6072003 709,279 604,786 510,779 94,008 104,493 103,813 6,060 5922004 722,264 617,832 527,364 90,469 104,431 103,859 6,170 5722005 719,921 614,886 528,273 86,613 105,035 104,457 6,397 5772006 727,517 622,335 539,266 83,069 105,182 104,623 6,392 5582007 728,891 623,691 544,631 78,061 105,199 104,659 6,233 5402008 735,796 630,904 555,507 75,397 104,892 104,378 6,228 5152009 746,901 642,534 570,854 71,680 104,368 103,884 6,022 4842010**** 758,490 656,034 587,949 68,085 102,456 102,026 6,681 4312011 780,107 678,134 613,476 64,658 101,973 101,590 6,572 3832012 802,491 701,289 640,110 61,178 101,202 100,842 6,564 3602013 833,915 733,686 675,816 57,870 100,230 99,897 5,728 3352014 868,346 769,219 714,181 55,038 99,127 98,822 5,815 305
Income supplement recipients as a percentage of the total2001 30.3 30.0 16.4 95.1 32.0 31.4 - 84.12002*** 29.2 28.9 16.1 95.1 31.4 31.1 - 80.12003 28.5 28.1 15.8 95.0 30.8 30.5 - 78.52004 27.5 27.1 15.4 95.0 30.0 29.8 - 78.32005 27.0 26.6 15.4 95.0 29.4 29.2 - 79.42006 26.6 26.2 15.6 95.1 29.1 28.8 - 77.42007 26.2 25.8 15.8 95.1 28.5 28.3 - 76.12008 25.7 25.3 15.8 95.1 28.1 27.9 - 75.52009 25.2 24.8 16.0 95.0 27.9 27.7 - 72.52010**** 24.8 24.2 16.1 94.9 28.3 28.1 - 70.32011 24.0 23.4 15.9 94.6 28.0 27.9 - 66.62012 23.3 22.6 15.8 94.3 27.9 27.8 - 66.12013 22.2 21.7 15.5 94.0 27.9 27.9 - 66.22014 21.8 21.0 15.4 93.9 28.1 28.0 - 66.9* As of January 2002, the arrangement was amended: survivors’ pension recipients only include persons entitled to a full survivors’ pension.** The annual number of maintenance allowance recipients refers to the month of August of each year.*** The data for 2002 is December 2002 data.**** Since 1980, the number of recipients includes split pension recipients, each of which is counted as a separate unit and since 2010 they are
counted as a single unit.
16 National Insurance Institute of Israel - Annual Report 2014
Tabl
e B/
2R
ecip
ient
s of
an
Old
-age
and
Sur
vivo
rs’ P
ensi
ons
by F
amily
Cat
egor
y, (m
onth
ly a
vera
ge),
19
95
, 20
00
-20
14
Year
Tota
l
Old
-age
Surv
ivor
s
Sing
le eld
erly
pe
rson
*
Elde
rly co
uple
Wid
ow /
er**
Chi
ldre
n on
ly
With
out
child
ren
With
on
e ch
ild
With
2
or m
ore
child
ren
With
out
child
ren
With
out
one c
hild
With
2
child
ren
With
3
or 4
ch
ildre
n
With
5
or m
ore
child
ren
One
ch
ild2 ch
ildre
n3
or 4
ch
ildre
n
5 or
m
ore
child
ren
1995
553,
890
345,
200
101,
600
3,30
01,
950
85,6
005,
870
3,42
02,
300
480
2,73
093
044
070
2000
657,
117
450,
712
96,4
133,
041
1,90
587
,135
6,51
03,
559
2,34
055
63,
244
1,06
751
412
120
0167
7,01
847
1,20
595
,055
3,04
41,
895
87,3
746,
585
3,54
72,
301
551
3,68
31,
133
518
127
2002
***69
8,99
550
1,83
688
,488
2,21
21,
840
85,9
026,
707
3,43
62,
163
529
4,11
01,
136
500
136
2003
709,
279
512,
121
87,7
783,
028
1,85
985
,405
6,69
43,
467
2,21
551
74,
319
1,13
451
513
720
0472
2,26
453
3,58
880
,313
2,20
61,
725
85,1
276,
753
3,47
62,
225
498
4,50
11,
151
559
143
2005
719,
921
531,
629
78,8
452,
840
1,57
285
,359
6,81
63,
481
2,20
249
64,
710
1,22
759
614
820
0672
7,51
354
2,88
875
,241
2,72
11,
484
85,4
896,
800
3,44
62,
209
500
4,70
31,
263
622
147
2007
728,
891
548,
968
70,9
012,
466
1,35
685
,486
6,74
73,
351
2,19
149
84,
801
1,34
063
015
420
0873
5,79
656
0,18
067
,101
2,31
41,
310
85,1
836,
619
3,34
22,
166
487
4,92
81,
369
641
158
2009
746,
901
578,
335
61,3
861,
513
1,30
084
,694
6,58
93,
343
2,14
449
54,
897
1,37
268
414
820
10***
*75
8,49
059
4,96
358
,170
1,52
81,
372
83,9
686,
443
3,34
22,
250
561
3,44
21,
477
806
168
2011
780,
107
619,
690
55,4
811,
581
1,38
283
,371
6,43
73,
354
2,25
455
23,
521
1,48
582
417
520
1280
2,49
164
4,82
653
,534
1,54
51,
384
82,7
786,
317
3,27
52,
254
531
3,52
61,
510
829
183
2013
833,
915
681,
817
48,9
781,
550
1,34
181
,975
6,18
53,
264
2,24
751
23,
536
1,54
577
419
320
1486
8,34
671
8,55
347
,762
1,55
91,
346
80,8
416,
134
3,28
52,
260
508
3,56
91,
574
758
197
* In
cludi
ng el
derly
per
sons
with
out a
spou
se, w
ith o
r with
out c
hild
ren.
** A
s of J
anua
ry 2
002,
the a
rrang
emen
t was
amen
ded:
surv
ivor
s’ pe
nsio
n re
cipie
nts o
nly
inclu
de p
erso
ns en
titled
to a
full
surv
ivor
s’ pe
nsio
n.***
Th
e dat
a for
200
2 is
Dec
embe
r 200
2 da
ta.
****
Sinc
e 198
0, th
e num
ber o
f rec
ipie
nts i
nclu
des s
plit
pens
ion
recip
ient
s, ea
ch o
f whi
ch is
coun
ted
as a
sepa
rate
uni
t and
sinc
e 201
0 th
ey ar
e cou
nted
as a
singl
e uni
t.
17Appendix: Insurance Branch Tables – Old Age and Survivors
Tabl
e B/
3R
ecip
ient
s of
an
Old
-age
and
Sur
vivo
rs’ P
ensi
ons
toge
ther
wit
h an
Inc
ome
Supp
lem
ent,
(m
onth
ly a
vera
ge),
19
95
, 20
00
-20
14
Year
Tota
l
Old
-age
Surv
ivor
s
Sing
le eld
erly
pe
rson
*
Elde
rly co
uple
Wid
ow /
er**
Chi
ldre
n on
ly
With
out
child
ren
With
on
e ch
ild
With
2
or m
ore
child
ren
With
out
child
ren
With
out
one c
hild
With
2
child
ren
With
3
or 4
ch
ildre
n
With
5
or m
ore
child
ren
One
ch
ild2 ch
ildre
n3
or 4
ch
ildre
n
5 or
m
ore
child
ren
Num
ber o
f rec
ipien
ts19
9518
4,78
010
4,99
038
,800
1,23
01,
160
35,2
501,
400
880
770
240
120
4015
520
0020
2,12
812
0,79
944
,498
1,16
71,
183
31,1
601,
480
898
576
9720
141
271
2001
204,
985
123,
372
45,3
541,
225
1,21
130
,552
1,48
092
252
784
194
4220
120
02***
204,
324
125,
655
43,8
0288
81,
159
29,5
991,
476
941
479
6321
135
133
2003
201,
947
124,
478
43,0
391,
130
1,13
829
,019
1,46
490
646
355
203
3910
320
0419
8542
123,
773
41,2
441,
124
1,03
928
,390
1,42
983
941
641
198
3612
120
0519
4,53
712
1,94
439
,578
1,10
597
828
,041
1,44
477
837
434
218
3211
-20
0619
3,76
312
2,76
538
,383
1,08
192
227
,831
1,41
672
735
430
210
3112
120
0719
1,01
812
2,40
436
,730
1,02
586
527
,533
1,26
361
731
227
193
3710
120
0818
9,22
512
2,91
335
,019
971
830
27,2
261,
159
565
290
1918
143
81
2009
188,
399
125,
158
32,5
9370
780
826
,868
1,17
457
127
817
180
369
120
10***
*18
8,03
712
6,90
630
,628
715
834
26,6
241,
181
583
307
4415
046
163
2011
187,
329
128,
284
28,9
6171
081
426
,296
1,15
457
229
438
144
4117
420
1218
6,80
112
9,66
527
,467
657
783
26,0
971,
069
552
279
3713
342
184
2013
187,
472
131,
894
26,1
9266
171
225
,904
1,03
155
428
336
138
4717
420
1418
9,38
613
4,99
725
,162
628
696
25,8
091,
032
540
284
3413
451
145
* In
cludi
ng el
derly
per
sons
with
out a
spou
se, w
ith o
r with
out c
hild
ren.
** A
s of J
anua
ry 2
002,
the a
rrang
emen
t was
amen
ded:
surv
ivor
s’ pe
nsio
n re
cipie
nts o
nly
inclu
de p
erso
ns en
titled
to a
full
surv
ivor
s’ pe
nsio
n.***
Th
e dat
a for
200
2 is
Dec
embe
r 200
2 da
ta.
****
Sinc
e 198
0, th
e num
ber o
f rec
ipie
nts i
nclu
des s
plit
pens
ion
recip
ient
s, ea
ch o
f whi
ch is
coun
ted
as a
sepa
rate
uni
t and
sinc
e 201
0 th
ey ar
e cou
nted
as a
singl
e uni
t.
18 National Insurance Institute of Israel - Annual Report 2014
Tabl
e B/
3 (
Cont
inua
tion
)R
ecip
ient
s of
an
Old
-age
and
Sur
vivo
rs’ P
ensi
ons
toge
ther
wit
h an
Inc
ome
Supp
lem
ent,
(m
onth
ly a
vera
ge),
19
95
, 20
00
-20
14
Year
Tota
l
Old
-age
Surv
ivor
s
Sing
le eld
erly
pe
rson
*
Elde
rly co
uple
Wid
ow /
er**
Chi
ldre
n on
ly
With
out
child
ren
With
on
e ch
ild
With
2
or m
ore
child
ren
With
out
child
ren
With
out
one c
hild
With
2
child
ren
With
3 o
r 4
child
ren
With
5
or m
ore
child
ren
One
ch
ild2 ch
ildre
n3
or 4
ch
ildre
n
5 or
m
ore
child
ren
As a
per
cent
age o
f tot
al ol
d-ag
e and
surv
ivor
s’ pen
sion
recip
ients
1995
33.5
30.7
38.1
36.5
58.3
41.1
23.9
25.6
36.2
49.0
3.9
4.2
3.5
5.7
2000
30.8
26.8
46.2
38.4
62.1
35.8
22.7
25.2
24.6
17.4
6.2
3.8
5.3
0.8
2001
30.3
26.2
47.7
40.2
63.9
35.0
22.5
26.0
22.9
15.2
5.3
3.7
3.9
0.8
2002
***29
.225
.049
.540
.163
.034
.522
.027
.422
.111
.95.
13.
12.
62.
220
0328
.524
.349
.037
.361
.234
.021
.926
.120
.910
.64.
73.
41.
92.
220
0427
.523
.251
.451
.060
.233
.421
.224
.118
.78.
24.
43.
12.
10.
720
0527
.022
.950
.238
.962
.232
.921
.222
.317
.06.
94.
62.
61.
8-
2006
26.6
22.6
51.0
39.7
62.1
32.6
20.8
21.1
16.0
6.0
4.5
2.5
1.9
0.7
2007
26.2
22.3
51.8
41.6
63.8
32.2
18.7
18.4
14.2
5.4
4.0
2.8
1.6
0.6
2008
25.7
21.9
52.2
42.0
63.4
32.0
17.5
16.9
13.4
3.9
3.7
3.1
1.2
0.6
2009
25.2
21.6
53.1
46.7
62.1
31.7
17.8
17.1
13.0
3.5
3.7
2.6
1.3
0.8
2010
****
24.8
21.3
52.7
46.9
61.0
31.7
18.3
17.4
13.6
7.9
4.4
3.1
2.0
1.8
2011
24.0
20.7
52.2
44.9
58.9
31.5
17.9
17.1
13.0
6.9
4.1
2.8
2.1
2.3
2012
23.3
20.1
51.3
42.5
56.6
31.5
16.9
16.9
12.4
7.0
3.8
2.8
2.1
2.1
2013
22.5
19.3
53.5
42.6
53.1
31.6
16.7
17.0
12.6
7.0
3.9
3.0
2.2
2.3
2014
21.8
18.8
52.7
40.3
51.7
31.9
16.8
16.4
12.6
6.7
3.8
3.2
1.8
2.5
* In
cludi
ng el
derly
per
sons
with
out a
spou
se, w
ith o
r with
out c
hild
ren.
** A
s of J
anua
ry 2
002,
the a
rrang
emen
t was
amen
ded:
surv
ivor
s’ pe
nsio
n re
cipie
nts o
nly
inclu
de p
erso
ns en
titled
to a
full
surv
ivor
s’ pe
nsio
n.***
Th
e dat
a for
200
2 is
Dec
embe
r 200
2 da
ta.
****
Sinc
e 198
0, th
e num
ber o
f rec
ipie
nts i
nclu
des s
plit
pens
ion
recip
ient
s, ea
ch o
f whi
ch is
coun
ted
as a
sepa
rate
uni
t and
sinc
e 201
0 th
ey ar
e cou
nted
as a
singl
e uni
t.
19Appendix: Insurance Branch Tables – Long-Term Care
C. Long-Term Care
Table C/1Persons Entitled to a Long-term Care Benefit,
by Gender (monthly average), 1990-2014
Year Total Women MenNumbers
1990 27,684 19,016 8,6681995 59,023 42,367 16,6562000 95,754 69,714 26,0392001 105,384 76,571 28,8132002 112,250 81,266 30,9842003 113,028 81,454 31,5752004 113,423 81,516 31,9072005 115,014 82,232 32,7832006 120,461 85,922 34,5392007 125,401 89,020 36,3812008 131,076 92,892 38,1842009 136,362 96,615 39,7472010 141,064 99,959 41,1052011 144,924 102,813 42,1112012 152,143 107,905 44,2382013 156,236 110,542 45,6942014 149,441 112,442 46,999
Percentages of total1990 100.0 68.7 31.31995 100.0 71.8 28.22000 100.0 72.8 27.22001 100.0 72.7 27.32002 100.0 72.4 27.62003 100.0 72.1 27.92004 100.0 71.9 28.12005 100.0 71.5 28.52006 100.0 71.3 28.72007 100.0 71.0 29.02008 100.0 70.9 29.12009 100.0 70.9 29.12010 100.0 70.9 29.12011 100.0 70.9 29.12012 100.0 70.9 29.12013 100.0 70.8 29.22014 100.0 70.5 29.5
20 National Insurance Institute of Israel - Annual Report 2014
Table C/2Persons Entitled to Long-term Care Benefit,
by Benefit Level (monthly average), 1990- 2014
Year Total
Largely dependent (91%)
Heavily dependent (150%)
Entirely dependent (168%)
Full benefit
Half benefit
Full benefit
Half benefit
Full benefit
Half benefit
Numbers1990 27,684 20,643 324 6,516 201 - -1995 59,023 45,092 1,109 12,354 468 - -2000 95,754 70,807 2,157 21,868 921 - -2001 105,384 77,312 2,379 24,662 1,032 - -2002 112,250 81,352 2,479 27,226 1,193 - -2003 113,028 79,846 2,550 29,188 1,444 - -2004 113,423 76,871 2,537 32,243 1,772 - -2005 115,014 73,972 2,620 36,250 2,173 - -2006 120,461 73,646 2,814 41,401 2,599 - -2007 125,401 71,535 2,752 31,981 1,999 15,982 1,1532008 131,076 72,351 3,035 30,776 1,950 21,392 1,5742009 136,362 73,780 3,373 31,542 2,100 23,775 1,7922010 141,064 74,718 3,787 32,837 2,233 25,484 2,0062011 144,924 75,509 4,183 33,867 2,431 26,710 2,2222012 152,143 77,830 4,415 35,635 2,543 29,319 2,4012013 156,621 78,633 5,012 36,667 2,777 30,888 2,6442014 159,441 79,084 4,928 37,657 2,804 32,304 2,664
Percentages1990 100.0 74.6 1.2 23.5 0.7 - -1995 100.0 76.4 1.9 20.9 0.8 - -2000 100.0 73.9 2.3 22.8 1.0 - -2001 100.0 73.4 2.3 23.4 1.0 - -2002 100.0 72.5 2.2 24.3 1.1 - -2003 100.0 70.6 2.3 25.8 1.3 - -2004 100.0 67.8 2.2 28.4 1.6 - -2005 100.0 64.3 2.3 31.5 1.9 - -2006 100.0 61.1 2.3 34.4 2.2 - -2007 100.0 57.0 2.2 25.5 1.6 12.7 0.92008 100.0 55.2 2.3 23.5 1.5 17.4 1.32009 100.0 54.1 2.5 23.1 1.5 17.4 1.32010 100.0 53.0 2.7 23.3 1.6 18.1 1.42011 100.0 52.1 2.9 23.4 1.7 18.4 1.52012 100.0 51.1 2.9 23.4 1.7 19.3 1.62013 100.0 50.2 3.2 23.4 1.8 19.7 1.72014 100.0 49.6 3.1 23.6 1.8 20.3 1.7
21Appendix: Insurance Branch Tables – Long-Term Care
Table C/3Persons Entitled to Long-term Care Benefit,
by Age (monthly average, percentages), 2000- 2014
Year Total Up to 64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80-84 85+2000 100.0 1.5 6.8 14.4 22.4 21.5 33.22005 100.0 0.8 5.4 12.4 20.7 27.2 33.42006 100.0 0.8 4.7 11.9 20.4 27.6 34.62007 100.0 1.0 5.4 12.8 21.5 28.2 31.12008 100.0 1.0 4.8 12.4 21.0 28.0 32.72009 100.0 1.0 4.3 11.9 20.5 27.5 34.92010 100.0 0.8 4.0 11.5 19.6 27.2 36.92011 100.0 0.8 3.8 10.9 19.2 26.7 38.62012 100.0 0.8 4.0 10.4 18.9 26.6 39.42013 100.0 0.7 4.0 9.5 18.9 26.4 40.52014 100.0 0.7 4.1 9.0 18.6 25.8 41.7
22 National Insurance Institute of Israel - Annual Report 2014
Table C/4Value of Average Long-Term Care Benefit
(NIS, monthly average), 1990-2013
Year Current prices 2014 prices1990 658 2,0851991 732 1,9791992 796 1,9701993 895 1,9981994 1,007 2,0001995 1,144 2,0651996 1,284 2,0831997 1,420 2,1131998 1,563 2,2061999 1,636 2,1962000 1,747 2,3182001 1,921 2,5212002 1,913 2,3762003 1,844 2,2742004 1,826 2,2612005 1,879 2,2972006 2,011 2,4082007 2,073 2,4692008 2,160 2,4602009 2,268 2,5002010 2,490 2,6722011 2,559 2,6542012 2,649 2,7032013 2,697 2,7102014 2,764 2,764
23Appendix: Insurance Branch Tables – Children
D. Children
Table D/1Families Receiving a Child Allowance,
by Number of Children in the Family, 1975-2014
Period TotalNumber of children in the family
1* 2* 3 4 5 6 7+Absolute numbers
IV 1975 402,877 205,000 86,731 44,387 24,436 16,497 25,8261980 579,247 156,793 182,805 120,094 54,370 26,078 16,000 23,1071985** 531,283 64,758 202,935 144,026 59,675 26,170 14,896 18,8231990 493,505 44,965 168,189 154,660 66,217 27,797 14,719 16,9581995 814,652 268,323 251,039 158,201 72,172 30,819 16,230 17,8682000 912,481 320,956 276,949 165,702 76,293 34,507 17,882 20,1922005*** 956,294 322,671 292,772 178,588 81,311 38,495 20,095 22,3632010 1,030,062 329,790 316,483 207,260 90,675 41,375 21,186 23,2932011 1,048,689 331,545 322,331 214,196 93,181 42,190 21,548 23,6972012 1,068,097 334,337 328,383 220,744 95,688 42,718 22,012 24,2162013 1,088,251 337,491 334,237 227,985 97,861 43,511 22,481 24,6852014 1,107,452 340,837 340,320 234,400 99,782 44,112 22,827 25,174
Percentages1980 100.0 50.9 21.5 11.0 6.1 4.1 6.41985 100.0 26.5 32.1 22.4 9.3 4.2 2.4 3.11990 100.0 12.2 38.2 27.1 11.2 4.9 2.8 3.51995 100.0 33.3 30.8 19.1 8.8 3.8 2.0 2.22000 100.0 35.2 30.4 18.2 8.4 3.8 2.0 2.22005 100.0 33.8 30.6 18.7 8.5 4.0 2.1 2.32010 100.0 32.0 30.7 20.1 8.8 4.0 2.1 2.32011 100.0 31.6 30.7 20.4 8.9 4.0 2.1 2.32012 100.0 31.3 30.7 20.7 8.9 4.0 2.1 2.32013 100.0 31.0 30.7 20.9 9.0 4.0 2.1 2.32014 100.0 30.8 30.7 21.2 9.0 4.0 2.0 2.3* From 1965 to 1975 an allowance was paid in respect of the first and second child to families of salaried
employees only and there is no separate breakdown for the first and second child during this period.** From April 1984 to February 1993, the entitlement to a child allowance was by means testing (the above data
does not include families of salaried employees and families of unemployed persons who received a refund). As of March 1993, the child allowance is again being paid to all families without means testing.
*** As of August 2003, a uniform allowance is being paid to children born since 1.6.2003, regardless of their order of birth in the family.
24 National Insurance Institute of Israel - Annual Report 2014
Table D/2Children in respect of which Allowances were Paid, by the Child’s
Order of Birth in the Family, 1980-2014
Year Total
Child’s order of birth in the family
First child*
Second child
Third child
Fourth child
Fifth child
Sixth and subsequent children
Numbers (thousands)1980 1,512.9 579.3 422.4 239.6 119.6 65.2 86.81985** 1,334.6 354.3 466.5 263.6 119.6 59.9 70.71990 1,306.5 331.0 443.8 281.1 126.0 59.5 65.11995 1,927.6 814.7 546.3 295.3 137.1 64.9 69.31999 2,076.0 891.5 581.6 309.8 146.0 70.8 76.22000 2,118.8 912.5 591.5 314.6 148.9 72.6 78.72005*** 2,260.6 956.3 633.6 340.8 162.3 80.9 86.72010 2,456.6 1,030.1 700.3 383.8 176.5 85.9 89.02011 2,519.1 1,048.7 717.1 394.8 180.6 87.4 90.42012 2,572.9 1,068.1 733.8 405.4 184.8 88.9 92.12013 2,628.5 1,088.3 750.8 416.5 188.6 90.7 93.82014 2,679.7 1,107.5 766.6 426.3 191.9 92.1 95.3
Percentages1980 100.0 38.3 27.9 15.9 7.9 4.3 5.71985 100.0 26.6 35.0 19.8 9.0 4.5 5.11990 100.0 25.4 34.0 21.5 9.6 4.5 5.01995 100.0 42.2 28.4 15.3 7.1 3.4 3.61999 100.0 42.9 28.0 15.0 7.0 3.4 3.72000 100.0 43.1 27.9 14.9 7.0 3.4 3.72005 100.0 42.3 28.0 15.1 7.2 3.6 3.82010 100.0 41.8 28.4 15.6 7.2 3.5 3.62011 100.0 41.6 28.5 15.7 7.2 3.5 3.62012 100.0 41.5 28.5 15.6 7.2 3.5 3.82013 100.0 41.4 28.6 15.8 7.2 3.4 3.62014 100.0 41.3 28.6 15.9 7.2 3.4 3.6* From 1965 to 1975 an allowance was paid in respect of the first and second child to families of salaried
employees only and there is no separate breakdown for the first and second child during this period.** From April 1984 to February 1993, the entitlement to a child allowance was by means testing (the above data
does not include families of salaried employees and families of unemployed persons who received a refund). As of March 1993, the child allowance is again being paid to all families without means testing.
*** As of August 2003, a uniform allowance is being paid to children born since 1.6.2003, regardless of their order of birth in the family.
25Appendix: Insurance Branch Tables – Maternity
E. Maternity
Table E/1Number of Women Receiving Maternity Benefits, 1955-2013
YearNumber of recipients
Hospitalization grant Maternity allowance Percentage of total mothers1955 44,500 8,735 19.61960 51,500 13,118 25.51965 60,550 17,225 28.41970 79,335 24,843 31.31975 96,966 34,918 36.01980 96,687 39.785 41.11985 101,329 42,688 42.11990 105,373 43,711 41.51995* 113,892 55,597 48.81996 118,051 58,097 49.21997 115,067 60,416 52.21998 127,526 64,205 50.31999 124,168 65,858 53.02000 135,785 70,641 52.42005 142,890 77,025 53.92006 143,599 82,676 57.62007 147,245 86,042 58.42008 152,319 93,630 61.52009 157,702 97,715 62.02010 166,694 103,318 62.02011 163,402 105,740 64.72012 169,166 112,014 66.22013 169,711 114,383 67.42014 173,211 120,353 69.5* In 1995, the number represents the birth grants paid for a layette for the newborn.
27Appendix: Insurance Branch Tables – Disability
F. Disability
Tabl
e F/
1R
ecip
ient
s of
a G
ener
al D
isab
ility
Pen
sion
, by
Deg
ree
of Inc
apac
ity
an
d Pe
rcen
tage
of
Med
ical
Dis
abili
ty, D
ecem
ber
20
14
Perc
enta
ge
of m
edic
al
disa
bilit
y
Deg
ree o
f inc
apac
ityTo
tal
60%
65%
74%
100%
Abs
olut
e nu
mbe
rsPe
rcen
tage
sA
bsol
ute
num
bers
Perc
enta
ges
Abs
olut
e nu
mbe
rsPe
rcen
tage
sA
bsol
ute
num
bers
Perc
enta
ges
Abs
olut
e nu
mbe
rsPe
rcen
tage
sto
tal
228
,506
10
0.0
183,
729
100.
05,
020
100
16,5
43
100.
023
,214
10
0.0
40-4
940
,544
17.7
39,4
69
21.5
24
7 4.
9 47
4 2.
9 35
4 1.
550
-59
22,7
159.
919
,187
10
.4
621
12.4
1,
428
8.6
1,47
9 6.
460
-69
32,0
7514
.025
,694
14
.0
910
18.1
2,
497
15.1
2,
974
12.8
70-7
938
,184
16.7
27,2
30
14.8
1,
239
24.7
4,
175
25.2
5,
540
23.9
80-8
961
,478
26.9
47,1
93
25.7
1,
281
25.5
5,
098
30.8
7,
906
34.1
90-1
0033
,510
14.7
24,9
56
13.6
72
2 14
.4
2,87
1 17
.4
4,96
1 21
.4
28 National Insurance Institute of Israel - Annual Report 2014
Table F/2Recipients of a General Disability Pension, by Number of Children*,
Gender and Family Status (absolute numbers), December 2014
Gender Family status
Total (absolute numbers)
Number of children under the age of 21
None 1 2 3 4 or moreTotal Absolute
numbers 228,506 149,562 29,012 20,987 13,244 15,701
Men Total 132,571 88,634 14,952 11,119 7,591 10,275
Unmarried 68,844 60,328 4,120 2,463 1,095 838 Married 63,727 28,306 10,832 8,656 6,496 9,437
Employed women Total 80,135 54,783 11,087 7,452 3,866 2,947
Unmarried 53,707 43,195 5,572 2,931 1,219 790 Married 26,428 11,588 5,515 4,521 2,647 2,157
Housewives Total 15,800 6,145 2,973 2,416 1,787 2,479 * Only children meeting the NII definition of child were taken into account.
29Appendix: Insurance Branch Tables – Disability
Table F/3Recipients of the Benefit for Disabled Child, by Grounds of Entitlement, December 2014
Grounds of entitlementNumber of recipients Grounds of entitlement
Number of recipients
Total 42,063P.D.D. 6,051 Partial deafness 367Autism 4,877 Malignant disease 39Urethrostomy 7 Secondary cancer disease 1,621Immunosuppression –
secondary disease 51 Constant attendance 550
Four sections of two diseases 53Assistance with
communication 1,779Blood tests outside of home 120 Diabetes 593Jejunostomy 27 Developmental delay 503Gastrostomy 230 Intravenous infusions 776Uncontrollable urge to eat 78 Psychosis 21Chronic bone infections 3 Cystostomy 67Continuous feeding 192 Colostomy 160Drop feeding using
nasogastric tube 111 Pathologic bone fractures 1,230
Intravenous feeding 48Three treatments, including
supervision 656Continued payment for
malignant disease 156Three treatments, not
including supervision 194
Absence of limbs 14Three sections, including
attendance 51Kidney and urinary tract
disorders 296Three sections, including
hospitalization 3
Requiring supervision 5,684Three sections, including
blood pressure stabilizers 2,315Dysfunction in both limbs 108 Largely dependent on others 5,400Deafness 3,947 Totally dependent on others 1,049Immunosuppressive therapy 106 Down syndrome 424Respiratory therapy 200 Rare syndrome 525
Partial blindness 250Impaired functioning of two
limbs 367Partial deafness 232Visual impairment 900
30 National Insurance Institute of Israel - Annual Report 2014
Table F/4Rate of Entitlement to Benefit for Disabled Child,
by Grounds of Entitlement, December 2014
Grounds of entitlement
Rate of entitlement
Age restrictions
Grounds of entitlement
Rate of entitlement
Age restrictions
Deafness 100 None Feeding 100 91 daysPartial deafness 50 None Absence of two
limbs100 91 days
Down syndrome 50 None Supervision 50 91 daysDevelopmental
delay100 91 days to
3 yearsVenous 100 91 days
Two sections _ hospitalization of 45 days
100 91 days Oxygen 100 91 days
Two sections _ blood pressure stabilizers
100 91 days Tracheostomy 100 91 days
Two sections + supervision
100 91 days Partial blindness 100 91 days
Two sections + attendance
100 91 days Disease / rare syndrome
100 91 days
Three sections of one disease
100 91 days Malignant 100 91 days
Four sections of two or more diseases
100 91 days Psychiatric condition
100 91 days
PDD 100 91 days Constant attendance
100 91 days
Autism 100 91 days Blindness 100 91 daysUrethrostomy 100 91 days Intravenous
infusions100 91 days
Dysfunction in both limbs
100 91 days Psychosis 100 91 days
Immunosuppression – secondary disease
100 91 days Cytotoxic T-Cells 100 91 days
Home blood tests 50 91 days Catheterization 100 91 daysBlood tests outside
the home100 91 days Colostomy 100 91 days
Use of nasogastric tube
100 91 days Ionizing radiation 100 91 days
Jejunostomy 100 91 days Pathologic fractures
100 91 days
Gastrostomy 100 91 days Impaired functioning of two limbs
50 91 days
Uncontrollable urge 100 91 days Assistance with communication
50 3 years
Dialysis 100 91 days Largely dependent on the assistance of others
50 3 years
Chronic infections 100 91 days Totally dependent on the assistance of others
128 3 years
31Appendix: Insurance Branch Tables – Work Injury
G. Work Injury
Table G/1Recipients of Permanent Disability Pension, by Gender,
Age and Percentage of Disability, December 2014
Age TotalPercentage of disability
Up to 192 20-39 40-59 60-79 80-99 100General population
Numbers 39,147 1,407 22,932 7,982 3,233 1,600 1,993Percentages 100.0 3.6 58.6 20.3 8.3 4.1 5.1Up to 21 55 0 37 9 3 3 322-29 976 9 546 221 84 52 6430-39 3,804 130 2,155 784 320 181 23440-49 7,580 418 4,317 1,550 611 310 37450-59 10,597 534 6,294 2,096 799 411 46360-64 6,224 239 3,866 1,192 445 208 27465+ 9,911 77 5,717 2,130 971 435 581
MenNumbers 34,049 1,315 19,699 6,959 2,851 1,445 1,780 Percentages 100.0 3.9 57.9 20.4 8.4 4.2 5.2 Up to 21 49 0 32 9 3 3 2 22-29 864 8 476 200 77 46 57 30-39 3,310 121 1,823 699 289 164 214 40-49 6,557 392 3,665 1,355 538 277 330 50-59 8,924 488 5,205 1,776 681 370 404 60-64 5,293 229 3,255 1,000 381 186 242 65+ 9,052 77 5,243 1,920 882 399 531
WomenNumbers 5,098 92 3,233 1,023 382 155 213 Percentages 100.0 1.8 63.4 20.1 7.5 3.0 4.2 Up to 21 6 0 5 0 0 0 1 22-29 112 1 70 21 7 6 7 30-39 494 9 332 85 31 17 20 40-49 1,023 26 652 195 73 33 44 50-59 1,673 46 1,089 320 118 41 59 60-64 931 10 611 192 64 22 32 65+ 859 0 474 210 89 36 50 * Pension recipients with partial capitalization.
33Appendix: Insurance Branch Tables – Hostile Action Casualties
H. Hostile Action Casualties
Table H/1Recipients of Hostile Action Benefits: Disabled Persons
by Status and Dependents by Family Composition, 2000-2014
Year
Disability benefit recipients Dependents’ benefit recipients
Total Regular
Unable to earn a living Indigent
Benefit to a widow / er of a deceased disabled person Total
Widows / widowers without children
Widows / widowers with children
Bereaved parents Other
2000 1,693 1,573 34 72 25 962 301 129 485 372001 1,720 1,589 35 72 25 998 303 138 507 382002 1,807 1,678 36 72 22 1,287 340 199 668 522003 2,195 1,751 49 82 23 1,583 383 248 846 682004 2,499 1,905 50 87 23 1,727 417 266 924 772005 2,753 2,041 54 98 25 1,767 423 267 946 822006 3,022 2,164 66 121 22 1,851 447 267 999 882007 3,275 2,283 80 124 21 1,902 463 271 1,029 902008 3,564 2,372 89 137 22 1,908 474 265 1,028 912009 3,861 2,480 96 143 30 1,935 481 255 1,028 962010 4,113 2,538 95 151 39 1,991 510 251 1,032 1162011 4,216 2,552 96 159 43 1,974 536 239 1,022 1142012 4,288 2,558 106 168 46 1,946 543 226 1,023 1272013 4,404 2,613 105 174 42 1,935 551 215 1,015 1272014 2,992 2,683 98 170 41 1,919 562 198 1,008 24
35Appendix: Insurance Branch Tables – Unemployment
I. Unemployment
Table I/1Previously Employed Recipients of Unemployment Benefits,
by Type of Employment Bureau and Category of Unemployed (percentages), 2000-2014
Year Total Job seekers
Recipients of vocational training
Job seekers
Total AcademicsNon-academics
Absolute numbers2000 88,109 77,906 10,203 77,906 13,789 64,1172001 99,703 86,434 13,269 86,434 17,928 68,5072002 90,875 77,790 13,085 77,790 17,121 60,6692003 63,450 59,208 4,242 59,208 14,444 44,7642004 52,852 52,186 666 52,186 12,968 39,2182005 52,433 51,863 570 51,863 12,891 38,9722006 49,294 48,728 566 48,728 12,816 36,4782007 45,936 45,517 419 45,517 12,179 33,3382008 47,559 45,131 428 47,131 13,291 33,8402009 72,654 72,073 581 72,073 20,901 51,1722010 58,343 57,993 350 57,993 16,412 41,5812011 57,065 56,608 457 56,608 16,077 40,5322012 61,431 61,062 369 61,062 17,586 43,4762013 68,980 68,768 212 68,768 20,380 48,3882014 71,671 71,393 278 71,393 20,979 50,414
Percentages2000 100.0 88.4 11.6 100.0 17.7 82.32001 100.0 86.7 13.3 100.0 20.7 79.32002 100.0 85.6 14.4 100.0 22.0 78.02003 100.0 93.3 6.7 100.0 24.1 75.92004 100.0 98.7 1.3 100.0 24.8 75.22005 100.0 98.9 1.1 100.0 24.9 75.12006 100.0 98.9 1.1 100.0 26.1 73.92007 100.0 98.8 0.9 100.0 27.6 73.32008 100.0 99.1 0.8 100.0 28.2 71.82009 100.0 99.2 0.7 100.0 29.0 71.02010 100.0 99.4 0.6 100.0 28.3 71.72011 100.0 99.2 0.8 100.0 28.4 71.62012 100.0 99.4 0.6 100.0 28.8 71.22013 100.0 99.7 0.3 100.0 29.6 70.42014 100.0 99.6 0.4 100.0 29.3 70.7
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