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1 Vienna: Demographic indicators

1.1 Population

1.1.1 Population stocks on 1 January 2012 by age and sex - total population

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Q: STATISTICS AUSTRIA Population at the beginning of the year since 1982:

Origin of data

Until 2001, statistics on vital events was based on the results population estimates carried out starting from the state of the last population census on the basis of demographic equation. The population figure was estimated on the basis of provinces according to age, sex and four groups of nationalities.

Since 2002, vital events statistics has been based on the registrations of main residences quarterly transmitted by the Central register of residents (CRR). These data are constantly stored within a demographic database system and analysed together with the data on change of main residence (migration statistics) according to demographic criteria. The resident population consists of persons staying at least 90 days (including key day) at a place (registration of main residence).

1.2 Fertility

1.2.1 Total fertility rate (TFR), 1961-2011 - Total population

Total fertility rate (TFR), 1961-2011 - Total population

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Q: STATISTICS AUSTRIA

T: Total suppression

1.3 Mortality

1.3.1 Life expectancy by sex, 1970-2011 - total population

Life expectancy by sex, 1970-2011 - Total population


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Q: STATISTICS AUSTRIA

1.4 Migration

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Immigration by citizenship

The regional distribution of international immigration to Austria was stable in recent years. The majority of about 40% of immigrants goes to the capital Vienna.

Austria

The group includes Austrians, who returned from abroad or migrate to Austria. Their number has stabilized in recent years at around 15,000 for Austria.


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Q: STATISTICS AUSTRIA

International migrations and migrations within Austria acc.to NUTS 3 regions:

Origin of data

Migration statistics is compiled by Statistics Austria and is based on the data (registrations and deregistrations) of the ZMR (central register of residents).

Important commentary

The results of the sample survey 2006 (survey date 31-10) differed from the results of vital statistics to an extent of about 14 000 persons. To protect consistency with the survey results, a revision of the current population statistics as well as of migration statistics was necessary. This revision concerns the years from 2002 to 2007.

Migration movements (immigration and emigration) are changes of main residence within the borders of areal units (internal move), or cross-border changes within Austria (internal migration), or cross-border changes outside Austria (external migration). This applies to minimum stays (sustained registration of main residence) of 90 days.

Depending on the scale of the area unit concerned, one and the same process of migration will be classified as internal move or as internal migration. Thus, a registration change between two communes of the same political district is internal migration on the c ommunal level, whereas, on the level of political districts, it is regarded as an internal move. FOR THIS REASON, NO AGGREGATION TO SUPERORDINATE AREA UNITS IS POSSIBLE, AND A SEPARATE QUERY IS REQUIRED.

The sum generated by internal moves and internal migrations in all area units of an adminstrative level (provinces, NUTS 3, political districts, communes) always remains the same and corresponds to the sum of internal migrations in Austria.

If in case of external migration no clear attribution to a country of origin/target or nationality was possible the movement was attributed to the category "unknown".

1.5 Households

Number of households (in thousands of persons) by household size - Total population

Number of households (in thousands of persons) by household size - Foreign population by citizenship


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Q: STATISTICS AUSTRIA

Austrian Micro census - Labour Force Survey Yearly Data:

Origin of data and legal foundations

The results presented are data of the "European Labour Force Survey" which in Austria is conducted in the framework of the micro census. The micro census is a sample survey addressing about 1 500 households per week with its questionnaires. The European Labour Force Survey takes place in all member states of the European community. It gathers standardised information from randomly selected private households, institutional households remain out of account. Subsequently, these data are projected to the relative population number. National legal basis is regulation EWStV 2010, No. 111/2010.

Important note

The data presented are projected data from a 0.6% quarterly sample (annual average). Data derived from fewer than the projected 6 000 persons are random data characterised in the table by an S. Data from fewer than the projected 3 000 persons cannot be interpreted statistically; in the table, they are characterised by an N.

1.6 Labour

Labour Status (ILO), male - Persons in Thousand


Labour Status (ILO), female - Persons in Thousand


Foreign Population - Labour Status (ILO), male - Persons in Thousand


Foreign Population - Labour Status (ILO), female - Persons in Thousand



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Q: STATISTICS AUSTRIA

Austrian Micro census - Labour Force Survey Yearly Data:

Origin of data and legal foundations

The results presented are data of the "European Labour Force Survey" which in Austria is conducted in the framework of the micro census. The micro census is a sample survey addressing about 1 500 households per week with its questionnaires. The European Labour Force Survey takes place in all member states of the European community. It gathers standardised information from randomly selected private households, institutional households remain out of account. Subsequently, these data are projected to the relative population number. National legal basis is regulation EWStV 2010, No. 111/2010.

Important note

The data presented are projected data from a 0.6% quarterly sample (annual average). Data derived from fewer than the projected 6 000 persons are random data characterised in the table by an S. Data from fewer than the projected 3 000 persons cannot be interpreted statistically.

1.7 Education and training / human capital

Students enrolled at universities


Students enrolled at universities - Foreign population

1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
male 17,739 18,189 18,046 16,286 18,094 20,127 19,986 21,889 23,656 26,088 27,614 30,256 32,271 34,660 36,668
female 16,408 17,698 18,288 17,213 19,363 22,004 22,367 25,500 27,863 31,094 33,662 37,374 40,085 42,646 44,371


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Q: STATISTICS AUSTRIA

Enrolled degree students at public universities since the winter semester 1998

1.8 Income and living conditions

Median equivalised total net income, male

16,008 17,351 18,356 18,214 18,652 19,562 20,423 20,951 21,769 13,221 15,126 15,667 15,673 15,691 16,330 17,855 17,954 18,641 13,973 14,879 15,842 16,326 16,538 17,468 17,833 18,144 18,844 14,486 15,948 16,450 16,115 16,565 17,589 18,819 19,289 19,821 16,491 18,325 19,310 19,221 19,123 20,490 20,677 21,300 23,068 16,398 17,694 18,747 18,515 19,306 20,349 21,218 21,773 22,598 17,862 19,393 20,183 20,249 20,330 21,185 22,290 22,924 23,730 15,842 17,191 18,769 18,252 18,373 19,025 19,707 20,239 21,487


15,275 16,705 17,674 17,480 17,787 18,511 19,345 20,230 20,824 13,466 14,386 15,573 15,292 15,696 16,295 17,614 17,544 17,937 13,880 15,263 16,195 16,116 16,348 15,955 17,123 19,180 18,957 14,138 15,636 16,787 15,770 16,441 17,028 18,343 19,143 19,659 16,267 16,800 17,993 17,965 17,990 18,784 19,991 20,883 20,916 15,915 17,379 18,369 18,167 18,508 19,576 20,677 20,961 21,771 16,514 18,251 19,299 19,815 19,603 20,600 21,207 22,379 23,433 14,092 15,358 16,368 16,122 16,480 16,934 17,527 18,142 18,868

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
total 16,008 17,351 18,356 18,214 18,652 19,562 20,423 20,951 21,769
< 6 years 13,221 15,126 15,667 15,673 15,691 16,330 17,855 17,954 18,641
7 - 11 years 13,973 14,879 15,842 16,326 16,538 17,468 17,833 18,144 18,844
12 - 17 years 14,486 15,948 16,450 16,115 16,565 17,589 18,819 19,289 19,821
18 - 24 years 16,491 18,325 19,310 19,221 19,123 20,490 20,677 21,300 23,068
25 - 49 years 16,398 17,694 18,747 18,515 19,306 20,349 21,218 21,773 22,598
50 - 64 years 17,862 19,393 20,183 20,249 20,330 21,185 22,290 22,924 23,730


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Q: EU-SILC

1.9 Social / cultural indicators