There is a significant gap between GDP per capita in PA territories and Israel. At current prices, it was $3,234 and $3,570 in the PA territories in 2020 and 2021 respectively, while in Israel (at current prices) it was $44,255 and $51,386 for the same period. This means the latter was 14 times higher than the former.
When examining Israeli GDP at current prices, $305.675 billion in 2014 and $296.068 billion in 2015, we note that Israeli GDP was approximately 23 fold (2,335%) that of its Palestinian counterpart in 2015.
There remains a large gap between GDP per capita in PA territories and Israel. At current prices, it was in PA territories $2,960 and $2,866 in 2014 and 2015 respectively, while in Israel, it was $37,222 and $35,343 for the same period. This makes the latter 12 times more than the former.
The great discrepancy and vast differences in the Palestinian labor market between GS and WB in unemployment reached 44.7% and 13.2% respectively in 2021, resulting mainly from the opportunities available to WB residents to work in Israel and the settlements.
High unemployment rates among youths (18–29 years; around 1.16 million individuals representing 22% of the total population), reaching 64% for females and 33% for males, which is higher in GS (67%) than in the WB (24%).
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When examining Israeli GDP at current prices, $305.675 billion in 2014 and $296.068 billion in 2015, we note that Israeli GDP was approximately 23 fold (2,335%) that of its Palestinian counterpart in 2015.
There remains a large gap between GDP per capita in PA territories and Israel. At current prices, it was in PA territories $2,960 and $2,866 in 2014 and 2015 respectively, while in Israel, it was $37,222 and $35,343 for the same period. This makes the latter 12 times more than the former.
The great discrepancy and vast differences in the Palestinian labor market between GS and WB in unemployment reached 44.7% and 13.2% respectively in 2021, resulting mainly from the opportunities available to WB residents to work in Israel and the settlements.
High unemployment rates among youths (18–29 years; around 1.16 million individuals representing 22% of the total population), reaching 64% for females and 33% for males, which is higher in GS (67%) than in the WB (24%).
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