Jerusalem's Jewish population declining due to 'exodus'
By Nadav Shragai, Haaretz Correspondent
9/15/2006
Some 313,000 Jews have left Jerusalem over the last 25 years, 105,000 more than those who moved to the capital during the same period.The 2005 figures, released by the Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies, show that the balance of population in the city would have favored Jews over Arabs had measures been taken to curb the exodus.
Today, 66 percent of Jerusalem's residents are Jews and 34 percent are Arabs. By 2020, the Jews are expected to comprise 60 percent of the city's population, while the Arabs are expected to reach 40 percent.FULL STORY at