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===Israel=== | ===Israel=== | ||
With 3.01 births per woman, Israel has ''by far'' the highest birth rate among the OECD countries,<ref name="oecdfertility">https://data.oecd.org/pop/fertility-rates.htm</ref> which may point to a relatively low incel rate, as further evidenced by the relatively low search term popularity mentioned above. However, this high birth rate disproportionally stems from Orthodox and traditional communities | With 3.01 births per woman, Israel has ''by far'' the highest birth rate among the OECD countries,<ref name="oecdfertility">https://data.oecd.org/pop/fertility-rates.htm</ref> which may point to a relatively low incel rate, as further evidenced by the relatively low search term popularity mentioned above. However, this high birth rate disproportionally stems from Orthodox and traditional communities.<ref>https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-haredim-are-leaving-the-fold-but-the-community-is-growing-1.8121764</ref> The birth rate in secular families is near replacement level at 2.2 children per woman (only one third of the rate of the ultra-Orthodox, 7.7), but not far away from other OECD countries like France (1.8) and the U.S. (1.71). This may suggest incel-related issues may be more common among the secular (making up 42% of the population, while the traditional and orthodox account for 58%).<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Israel#Birth_rate</ref> | ||
Despite the relatively high birth rates, there is an increasing trend of Israeli singles (with some claiming especially so among males). The age of marriage and divorce rates also increase consistently, though at a relative slow pace.<ref>https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/age-at-marriage-women?country=GBR~USA~NOR~SWE~PRT~SAU~TUR~ZWE~BGD~NER~IRN~ISR</ref> | |||
===Italy=== | ===Italy=== | ||