The Jerusalem Post

CBS lists nation’s wealthiest, poorest neighborho­ods

- • By EYTAN HALON

The luxurious central Tel Aviv neighborho­od of Park Tzameret has been revealed as Israel’s most advantaged area, according to a new socioecono­mic index published by the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS).

For the first time, the CBS index listed 1,624 areas within municipali­ties and local councils according to the socioecono­mic status of their residents.

The status of neighborho­ods, all home to a minimum of 120 inhabitant­s, was determined according to 14 different variables.

The upmarket Tel Aviv neighborho­od of Tzahala, home to approximat­ely 2,100 residents, and the southern Haifa neighborho­od of Denia were ranked as Israel’s second and third highest socioecono­mic areas, respective­ly.

Areas were also divided into 10 hierarchic­al clusters of socioecono­mic status, with more advantaged neighborho­ods at the upper end of the spectrum.

Only seven areas nationwide were allocated to the highest of the 10 clusters, including four neighborho­ods from Tel Aviv, two from Ramat HaSharon and one from Haifa.

At the other end of the socioecono­mic spectrum, the ultra-Orthodox Bnei Brak neighborho­od of Ramat Elhanan (West), with a population of 1,137 residents, was designated as Israel’s least advantaged area. In total, more than 90 neighborho­ods – many home to religious population­s – were allocated to the very lowest socioecono­mic cluster.

Other neighborho­ods among Israel’s least advantaged included Kiryat HaRama in Ramat Beit Shemesh, Mea She’arim in Jerusalem, and Kiryat Degel HaTorah in Modi’in Illit.

The socioecono­mic status of areas within 36 Arab and Druze localities were not calculated, the CBS explained, due to the absence of addresses in local land registries.

 ?? (Wikimedia Commons) ?? PARK TAZMERET is the most advantaged neighborho­od in Israel, according to a socioecono­mic index published by the Central Bureau of Statistics.
(Wikimedia Commons) PARK TAZMERET is the most advantaged neighborho­od in Israel, according to a socioecono­mic index published by the Central Bureau of Statistics.

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