United States. Central Intelligence Agency

The 2005 CIA World Factbook


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      Infant mortality rate:

       total: 22.93 deaths/1,000 live births

       male: 24.05 deaths/1,000 live births

       female: 21.76 deaths/1,000 live births (2005 est.)

      Life expectancy at birth:

       total population: 71.79 years

       male: 70.5 years

       female: 73.15 years (2005 est.)

      Total fertility rate:

       5.91 children born/woman (2005 est.)

      HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate:

       NA

      HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS:

       NA

      HIV/AIDS - deaths:

       NA

      Nationality:

       noun: NA

       adjective: NA

      Ethnic groups:

       Palestinian Arab and other 99.4%, Jewish 0.6%

      Religions:

       Muslim (predominantly Sunni) 98.7%, Christian 0.7%, Jewish 0.6%

      Languages:

       Arabic, Hebrew (spoken by Israeli settlers and many Palestinians),

       English (widely understood)

      Literacy:

       definition: age 15 and over can read and write

       total population: 91.9%

       male: 96.3%

       female: 87.4% (2003 est.)

      Government Gaza Strip

      Country name: conventional long form: none conventional short form: Gaza Strip local long form: none local short form: Qita Ghazzah

      Economy Gaza Strip

      Economy - overview:

       High population density, limited land access, and strict internal

       and external controls have kept economic conditions in the Gaza

       Strip - the smaller of the two areas under the Palestinian Authority

       - even more degraded than in the West Bank. An anticipated Israeli

       withdrawal from the Gaza Strip in 2005 may offer some medium-term

       opportunities for economic growth. The beginning of the second

       intifadah in September 2000 sparked an economic downturn, largely

       the result of Israeli closure policies; these policies, which were

       imposed in response to security interests in Israel, disrupted labor

       and commodity relationships with the Gaza Strip. In 2001, and even

       more severely in 2003, Israeli military measures in Palestinian

       Authority areas resulted in the destruction of much capital plant,

       the disruption of administrative structure, and widespread business

       closures. Including the West Bank, the UN estimates that more than

       100,000 Palestinians out of the 125,000 who used to work in Israel

       or in joint industrial zones have lost their jobs. International aid

       of $2 billion to Gaza Strip and the West Bank in 2004 prevented the

       complete collapse of the economy and allowed some reforms in the

       government's financial operations. Meanwhile unemployment has

       continued at half the labor force. ARAFAT's death in 2004 leaves

       open more political options that could affect the economy.

      GDP (purchasing power parity):

       $768 million (2003 est.)

      GDP - real growth rate:

       4.5% (2003 est.)

      GDP - per capita:

       purchasing power parity - $600 (2003 est.)

      GDP - composition by sector: agriculture: 9% industry: 28% services: 63% (includes West Bank) (2002 est.)

      Labor force:

       725,000 (2004)

      Labor force - by occupation:

       agriculture 14%, industry 19%, services 66% (2004)

      Unemployment rate:

       50% (includes West Bank) (2003 est.)

      Population below poverty line:

       81% (2004 est.)

      Household income or consumption by percentage share:

       lowest 10%: NA

       highest 10%: NA

      Inflation rate (consumer prices):

       2.2% (includes West Bank) (2001 est.)

      Budget:

       revenues: $676.6 million

       expenditures: $1.155 billion, including capital expenditures of NA;

       note - these budget data include West Bank (2003)

      Agriculture - products:

       olives, citrus, vegetables; beef, dairy products

      Industries:

       generally small family businesses that produce textiles, soap,

       olive-wood carvings, and mother-of-pearl souvenirs; the Israelis

       have established some small-scale modern industries in an industrial

       center

      Industrial production growth rate:

       NA

      Electricity - production:

       NA kWh; note - electricity supplied by Israel

      Electricity - consumption:

       NA kWh

      Electricity - exports:

       0 kWh (2001)

      Electricity - imports:

       NA kWh; note - electricity supplied by Israel (2001)

      Exports:

       $205 million f.o.b., includes West Bank (2002)

      Exports - commodities:

       citrus, flowers

      Exports - partners:

       Israel, Egypt, West Bank

      Imports:

       $1.9 billion c.i.f., includes West Bank (2002)

      Imports - commodities:

       food, consumer goods, construction materials

      Imports - partners:

       Israel, Egypt, West Bank

      Debt - external:

       $108 million (includes West Bank) (1997 est.)

      Economic aid - recipient:

       $2 billion (includes West Bank) (2004 est.)

      Currency (code):

       new Israeli shekel (ILS)

      Currency code:

       ILS

      Exchange rates:

       new Israeli shekels per US dollar - 4.482 (2004), 4.5541 (2003),

       4.7378 (2002), 4.2057 (2001), 4.0773 (2000)

      Fiscal year:

       calendar year

      Communications Gaza Strip

      Telephones - main lines in use: 95,729 (total for Gaza Strip and West Bank) (1997)