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The population of the Gaza Strip increased by almost 40% between 1997 and 2007, according to the results of a Palestinian census. | The population of the Gaza Strip increased by almost 40% between 1997 and 2007, according to the results of a Palestinian census. |
The survey, taken before Israel's recent offensive, showed the territory has a population of 1.4 million people. | The survey, taken before Israel's recent offensive, showed the territory has a population of 1.4 million people. |
The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics estimated the annual growth rate at 3.3% and said the population would double in 21 years at that rate. | The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics estimated the annual growth rate at 3.3% and said the population would double in 21 years at that rate. |
The UN estimates the world's current average population growth at 1.17%. | The UN estimates the world's current average population growth at 1.17%. |
CHANGING GAZA Overall population1997: 1,022,2072007: 1,416,543Aged under 151997: 50.2%2007: 48.3%Proportion married1997: 53.8%2007: 49.6%Receiving schooling1997: 62.8%2007: 70.6% Source Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics website | |
In a statement, the West Bank-based bureau said: "Assuming a stable growth during the coming years, the Gaza Strip population will multiply [double] in 21 years." | In a statement, the West Bank-based bureau said: "Assuming a stable growth during the coming years, the Gaza Strip population will multiply [double] in 21 years." |
There were mixed findings in the census for the people of Gaza. | There were mixed findings in the census for the people of Gaza. |
The overwhelming majority of people in the territory (67.9%) continue to be UN-registered refugees. The figure was only slightly lower (65.1%) in 1997. | The overwhelming majority of people in the territory (67.9%) continue to be UN-registered refugees. The figure was only slightly lower (65.1%) in 1997. |
However, education and literacy showed signs of improvement. | However, education and literacy showed signs of improvement. |
The rate of people over the age of 10 unable to read fell from 11.3% in 1997 to 5.5% in 2007, as the proportion of those receiving school education rose from 62.8% to 70.6%. | The rate of people over the age of 10 unable to read fell from 11.3% in 1997 to 5.5% in 2007, as the proportion of those receiving school education rose from 62.8% to 70.6%. |
Preliminary results from the census were released in February 2008. | Preliminary results from the census were released in February 2008. |
According to those figures, the combined population of Gaza and the West Bank including east Jerusalem is 3.8 million. | According to those figures, the combined population of Gaza and the West Bank including east Jerusalem is 3.8 million. |
The statistics bureau has not yet released final results on the West Bank or east Jerusalem. | The statistics bureau has not yet released final results on the West Bank or east Jerusalem. |
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