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Population Density of Israel (2015 - 2021, People per Square Kilometers) 

  • Population density of Israel reached 433.38people per square kilometer in 2021  
  • Israel witnessed a population density growth of 11.88% between 2015 to 2021 and is expected to grow by 2025
  • Jerusalem was the most densely populated state in the country in 2021

Global Population Density Outline  

With a population density of 19,737 per square kilometer, Macao was China's most densely populated country in 2020. Monaco ranks second in population density, with 19,361 people per square kilometer. China and Monaco were the only countries with a population density of over 10,000 people per square kilometer. Singapore ranks third in population density, with 8,019 people per square kilometer in 2020. Following Singapore are Hong Kong and Gibraltar, with population densities of 7,126 and 3,369 per square kilometer, respectively. China, Monaco, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Gibraltar make up the five most densely populated countries in the world.  

Population Density Overview of Israel  

Between 2015-2021, the population density in Israel was the highest in the year 2021. Between 2015 to 2021, the population density of Isreal grew by 11.88%. On a year-on-year basis, the population density increased by 0.84% in 2021. The Population density reached 433.38 people per square kilometer in 2021.  

Population Highlights of Israel in 2021 

Between 2015-2021, the population of Israel was highest in 2021, reaching 9.4 million. The country witnessed significant growth in total population in 2021 when compared to the previous years among both the male and female population. The population of Israel has been constantly increasing since the 1950s. However, in the last few years, the population has been growing at a slow pace. 

Factors Affecting the Population Density of a Country    

There are multiple physical factors including the terrain, climate, water supply, and soil that can affect the growth of population density of an individual country. Female infertility rates, Birth rates, healthcare facilities, increasing urbanization, immigration & emigration rates, education, and other social & cultural aspects are the secondary factors that affect the distribution and density of the population.   

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