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Gaza Strip

1990 Edition · 52 data fields

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Geography

Climate

temperate, mild winters, dry and warm to hot summers

Coastline

40 km

Comparative area

slightly more than twice the size of Washington, DC

Disputes

Israeli occupied with status to be determined

Environment

desertification

Land boundaries

62 km total; Egypt 11 km, Israel 51 km

Land use

13% arable land, 32% permanent crops, 0% meadows and pastures, 0% forest and woodland, 55% other

Maritime claims

Israeli occupied with status to be determined

Natural resources

negligible

Note

there are 18 Jewish settlements in the Gaza Strip

Terrain

flat to rolling, sand and dune covered coastal plain

Total area

380km2; land area: 380 km2

People and Society

Birth rate

47 births/1,000 population (1990)

Death rate

7 deaths/1,000 population (1990)

Ethnic divisions

99.8% Palestinian Arab and other, 0.2% Jewish

Infant mortality rate

55 deaths/1,000 live births (1990)

Labor force

(excluding Israeli Jewish settlers) 32.0% small industry, commerce and business, 24.4% construction, 25.5% service and other, and 18.1% agriculture (1984)

Language

Arabic, Israeli settlers speak Hebrew, English widely understood

Life expectancy at birth

63 years male, 66 years female (1990)

Literacy

NA%

Nationality

NA

Net migration rate

- 7 migrants/1,000 population (1990)

Organized labor

NA

Population

615,575 (July 1990), growth rate 3.2% (1990); in addition, there are 2,500 Jewish settlers in the Gaza Strip

Religion

99% Muslim (predominantly Sunni), 0.7% Christian, 0.3% Jewish

Total fertility rate

7.0 children born/woman (1990)

Government

Long-form name

none

Note

The Gaza Strip is currently governed by Israeli military authorities and Israeli civil administration. It is US policy that the final status of the Gaza Strip will be determined by negotiations among the concerned parties. These negotiations will determine how this area is to be governed.

Economy

Agriculture

olives, citrus and other fruits, vegetables, beef, dairy products

Aid

none

Budget

revenues $36.6 million; expenditures $32.0 million, including capital expenditures of NA (1986)

Currency

new Israeli shekel (plural--shekels); 1 new Israeli shekel (NIS) = 100 new agorot

Electricity

power supplied by Israel

Exchange rates

new Israeli shekels (NIS) per US$1--1.9450 (January 1990), 1.9164 (1989), 1.5989 (1988), 1.5946 (1987), 1.4878 (1986), 1.1788 (1985)

Exports

$88 million; commodities--citrus; partners--Israel, Egypt (1989 est.)

External debt

$NA

Fiscal year

1 April-March 31

GNP

$380 million, per capita $650; real growth rate NA% (1988)

Imports

$260 million; commodities--food, consumer goods, construction materials; partners--Israel, Egypt (1989 est.)

Industrial production

growth rate NA%

Industries

generally small family businesses that produce cement, textiles, soap, olive-wood carvings, and mother-of-pearl souvenirs; the Israelis have established some small-scale modern industries in an industrial center

Inflation rate (consumer prices)

NA%

Overview

Nearly half of the labor force of the Gaza Strip is employed across the border by Israeli industrial, construction, and agricultural enterprises, with worker transfer funds accounting for 40% of GNP in 1989. The once dominant agricultural sector now contributes only 13% to GNP, about the same as that of the construction sector, and industry accounts for 7%. Gaza depends upon Israel for 90% of its imports and as a market for 80% of its exports. Unrest in the territory in 1988-89 (intifadah) has raised unemployment and substantially lowered the incomes of the population.

Unemployment rate

NA%

Communications

Airports

1 with permanent-surface runway less than 1,220 m

Highways

small, poorly developed indigenous road network

Ports

facilities for small boats to service Gaza

Railroads

one line, abandoned and in disrepair, but trackage remains

Telecommunications

stations--no AM, no FM, no TV

Military and Security

Branches

NA

Defense expenditures

NA

Military manpower

NA

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