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The fiscal consequences of changing demographic composition : Aging and differential growth across Israel's three major subpopulations

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Title: The fiscal consequences of changing demographic composition : Aging and differential growth across Israel's three major subpopulations / Kyrill Shraberman and Alexander A. WeinrebAuthor: Shraberman, Kyrill
Physical description: 13 p.Notes: Sumario: Israel's rapidly growing population comprises three major groups: Israeli Arabs; Haredim, also known as ultraorthodox Jews; and the general population, mainly composed of secular and religious Jews. Each of these has a different demographic and socioeconomic profile, including very different age structures and anticipated growth patterns. Here, we disaggregate Israel's 2018 national NTA schedule for each of the three subpopulations. We show that as of 2018, collected tax income fell short of public expenditures by 4.9% in the general population, 56.2% in the Arab population, and 66.1% in the Haredi population. The Haredi population was almost fully reliant on public transfers to make up this differenceRelated records: En: The Journal of the economics of ageing . - Oxford : Elsevier ScienceDirect, 2021-. - 05/02/2024 Volumen 27 - 2024 , 13 p.Materia / lugar / evento: Envejecimiento de la población Demografía Fiscalidad Ingresos financieros Israel Otros autores: Weinreb, Alexander A.
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