CBS: The city of Ramat Gan is the leader in most quality of life indices in Israel

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by Ifi Reporter Category:Communication Dec 25, 2019

The Central Bureau of Statistics publishes quality of life indices in major cities for 2018 - the data shows that Ramat Gan is the leader in most quality of life indices. It leads to a life expectancy and the rate of eligibility for adulthood among those aged 26. The involuntary part-time employment rate among Ramat Gan residents is the lowest.
Streets leads to life satisfaction and median gross income from work. There are no fatalities in road accidents on the streets.
In Rishon LeZion, the satisfaction of cleanliness in the residential area and the rate of internet use are highest. In contrast, satisfaction with public transport in the residential area is low.
 Tel Aviv-Jaffa leads in the employment rate, the satisfaction of the residential area, the satisfaction of the balance between work and other areas of life, trust in the legal system and a sense of appreciation from family members. In contrast, Tel Aviv-Jaffa has the highest number of households spending 30% or more on housing out of net monetary income.
Petah Tikva is leading a general trust, and the percentage of residents who disturbs outside noise in a low-rise apartment.
Haifa leads to low housing density, and the proportion of Internet use among residents aged 20 and over is relatively high.
Bnei Brak leads in job satisfaction, financial satisfaction, apartment satisfaction, health care confidence, self-esteem, a small number of new malignant (cancer) cases in men and women, a small percentage of overweight in grades six and six , With a sense of ability to deal with problems and a voting rate in the 21st Knesset elections. Bnei Brak, on the other hand, is also characterized by the lowest employment rate, the median gross income from the lowest level of employment, and the number of post-secondary and higher education and the lowest eligibility rate for the lowest graduates.
In Netanya, the lowest percentage of households spend 30% or more on housing out of net financial income. The percentage of residents that interrupt their arrival at work is the highest.
Beer Sheva leads to income satisfaction and a low percentage of employees who report that their length of employment interferes with them. Life expectancy in Be'er Sheva is the lowest.
Ashdod is one of the leaders in trust in the government. The number of new cases of malignant (cancer) in men in the city is highest.
Holon has the highest confidence in the government. The number of new cases of malignant (cancer) in women in the city is highest.
Jerusalem leads optimism: it ranks first in the expectations index for the future. Jerusalem is also worried about the future: it leads to a percentage of recycled waste. By contrast, housing indices are very low in the capital: job satisfaction, job satisfaction in public housing, job satisfaction, and job satisfaction.
Bat Yam leads to a low rate of infant mortality and satisfaction with public transportation in the residential area. In contrast, satisfaction with the economic situation and the apartment are the lowest.
Ashkelon is one of the leaders in trust with a sense of ability to deal with problems, but is in last place in life and work satisfaction.
Kfar Saba leads to a median gross income from household work, an entitlement rate to maturity and a life expectancy.
Beit Shemesh life satisfaction of those aged 20 and over from the economic situation is high and they are optimistic about the future

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