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Israeli bank chief says growing numbers of ultra-Orthodox Jews and Arab could hinder growth

Published January 08, 2015

Associated Press

Israel's central bank chief says demographic changes such as aging and the larger proportion of Arabs and ultra-Orthodox Jews in society threaten the country's long-term growth prospects.

Karnit Flug spoke Monday, a day after Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics announced that Israel's growth rate for the second half of 2013 was 2.8 percent — down from a 3.8 percent rate the previous year.

She says the low rate of employment among ultra-Orthodox men and Arab women in particular is hindering growth. She says both segments are showing increased employment, but without a drastic change Israel would suffer in comparison to other developed nations.

Arabs make up about 20 percent of Israel's 8 million citizens. The ultra-Orthodox are less than 10 percent. Both are among the fastest growing segments of society.

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