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Vienna in Figures Foreword Chapters Pages With 24 pages and 10 chapters, Vienna in Figures 10 24 provides a concise overview of various aspects of life in our city, inviting readers to find out more about Vienna. Dear readers, Population 2 It has been over 25 years since Statistics Vienna launched the annual booklet series “Vienna in Figures”. This year’s Urban area & climate 6 classic edition boasts a fresh design and even more key Animals 8 data. For the first time, it is supplemented by 23 concise Culture & leisure 9 folders on the districts of Vienna (in German). Digital Education 10 downloads and details on ordering hard copies of all publications are available online at statistik.wien.gv.at. History of Vienna 12 Traffic & transport 14 A glimpse at the first issue of “Vienna in Figures”, published Tourism 16 in 1991, shows how much Vienna has changed. It has developed from a shrinking city on the fringes of Western Economics & employment 17 Europe into a vibrant EU metropolis at the heart of the Politics 22 continent. The Viennese have passed this test with flying colours, and today Vienna is internationally renowned for its outstanding quality of life. But the hardest test in How the world sees Vienna decades is still to come. As we do our best to overcome the current health and economic crisis, we must make sure no-one is left behind. In doing so, we may confidently rely on Vienna’s many strong points: excellent infrastructure, effective public administration and social cohesion, plus the hard-working, ingenious and level-headed spirit of the Mercer Economist local population. Smart City Index Quality of Living Global Liveability 2019 Index 2019 Ranking 2019 1st Vienna (AT) 1st Vienna (AT) 1st Vienna (AT) 2nd London (UK) 2nd Zürich (CH) 2nd Melbourne (AU) 3rd St. Albert (CA) 3rd Vancouver (CA) 3rd Sydney (AU) 4th Singapore 3rd Munich (DE) 4th Osaka (JP) 5th Chicago (US) 3rd Auckland (NZ) 5th Calgary (CA) How the Viennese see Vienna 2018 Michael Ludwig Peter Hanke 90 % 75 % 70 % Mayor and Governor of Vienna Executive City Councillor of Finance, Business, Digital Innovation and like living consider population are satisfied with the International Affairs in Vienna growth a good thing municipal administration Source: Wiener Lebensqualitätsstudie 2018
Population Age structure 1 Jan. 2020 Who lives in Vienna? 1 Jan. 2020 Average age Age in years 41 years 95+ 90 Population 85 1,911,191 Women Men 80 51.2 % 48.8 % 75 70 Age group 65+ 65 315,490 60 55 Population growth 2010 – 2020 Men Women 50 45 15 – 64 years 40 Since 2010, Vienna has 2010 –2020, 35 seen its population grow by Average 1,317,304 30 25 221,196 people (+13.1%). annual growth 2019 – 2020 20 +1.1 % +0.7 % 0 – 14 years 15 10 278,397 5 0 10,000 0 10,000 Vital statistics 2019 Natural Population by nationality 1 Jan. 2020 population change: Births minus deaths Births Deaths Austria EU Other Top 5 foreign +3,785 = +19,935 -16,150 69.2 % 13.4 % 17.4 % nationalities: Serbia 4.1 % Migration
Population trends – a comparison 2009 – 2019 Population density 1 Jan. 2020 Over the past decade, Vienna has seen the highest growth compared with the ten largest cities in the EU and Bratislava. 1,433 27,402 people per km2 people per km2 +12.9 % Vienna Lowest density Highest density +6.7 % +4.9 % is the Vienna 5th-largest (Hietzing) (Margareten) city in Berlin Rome the EU +4.5 % +3.9 % +2.3 % +1.1 % Warsaw Hamburg Budapest Barcelona Up to 10,000 Vienna has an average population density 10,001 to 20,000 of 4,607 people per km2 20,001 and above +0.7 % +0.3 % -4.0 % -6.0 % Bratislava Madrid Paris Bucharest Types of housing 2011 As a share of total housing Median marriage age At first marriage / 2018 Women Men 24 % 30 years 32 years Public housing (mostly 1988: 24 years 1988: 26 years municipal 28 % 21 % 14 % 13 % housing) Private leases Owner-occupied Cooperatives Other Average housing space 2011, 2020 Mothers and children 2018 35 m2 2 Average number Average housing of residents 30 years 3.0 % space per resident per apartment Average age of mothers at first birth Multiple births: share of total births Buildings by construction period 2011 1988: 25 years 1988: 2.2 % In 2011, Vienna had a total of about 165,000 buildings. 55,798 51,438 Most popular first names Preliminary data 2019 1945 – 1980 1981 – 2011 32,442 Aggregated by pronunciation before 1919 25,068 1st Sara 1st Alexander 1919 – 1944 2nd Sophia 2nd David 3rd Anna 3rd Maximilian 4th Emilia 4th Muhammed 5th Hannah 5th Leon 4 Sources: Eurostat, Statistics Austria, City of Vienna Source: City of Vienna, Statistics Austria 5
Urban area & climate Elevations and buildings 2020 Land use in Vienna 2018 543 m 414.9 km Highest 2 14 % elevation 252 m 250 m Traffic areas Hermannskogel Tallest Tallest Total area structure building Donauturm DC Tower 50 % 36 % Green spaces Built-up and bodies of areas water 30 m below street level Lowest underground station 151 m U1 Altes Landgut Lowest point: Lobau Josefstadt, 8th Donaustadt, 22nd 1.1 km2 , smallest district 102.3 km2, largest district Air temperature 1955 – 2019 Heat days per year Extremes 2019 60 1.9 % 70.7 % 40 +38.4 °C 20 Green spaces Smallest share: Largest share: and bodies of Josefstadt Hietzing 1955 2019 0 -10.9 °C water 0 20 40 Heat days: max. daytime temperature above 30 °C 1.3 % 12.1 % Ice days per year 60 Ice days: max. daytime temperature below 0 °C Cemeteries of total area Largest share: (equalling the size of Simmering the 20th district) Average 1981–2010 Average 2019 Temperature in °C Average temperatu- 20 res were above the 1.7 % 13.8 % long-term average in eleven out of twelve 10 Vineyards of total area Largest share: Döbling months 2019. 0 Jan. May Dec. Green spaces 2020 Particulate matter 2002 – 2018 Fresh Water
Animals Culture & leisure Pets 1 Sep. 2019 Theatre and opera 2017/2018 Dogs Cats Attendance 55,604 ? 2,462,982 Unlike dogs, cats are not subject to licensing, 3,719 11,162 896 performances seats standing places which is why the City of Vienna does not have data on the number of cats. Cinema 2018 Attendance 4,107,903 28 147 25,863 cinemas screens seats Agricultural livestock 2019 Livestock numbers in Vienna Visits to museums and exhibitions 2018 have been steadily declining. In 1960, farmers still kept 2,962 cattle and 13,018 pigs. 777,100 Museum of Natural History 2,023,300 1,592,700 Schönbrunn Zoo Austrian Gallery 78 147 155 200 Belvedere cattle pigs goats sheep 3,978,000 An abundance of wildlife 2019 Schönbrunn Palace Sport and recreational facilities 2019, 2020 Playgrounds City-run parks 456 135 60 22 1,634 991 species of species of species of species of bats wild bees butterflies dragonflies Major sports grounds School gyms 9,500 167 561 17 9 gophers species of species of amphibians reptiles 8 Sources: City of Vienna, Statistics Austria Sources: Statistics Austria, City of Vienna 9
Education Students #1 2018/19 Pre-school facilities 2019/20 Degree students* Children 191,880 95,174 Alongside Berlin, Vienna is the largest university city in the Ger- 94% of all pre-school-age man speaking countries. children attend facilities with opening hours that allow Women Men Institutions of higher learning parents to work full-time. 54 % 46 % 23 5,185 university colleges for teacher education 17,027 163,212 at universities of applied sciences at public universities 6,456 at private universities 50 % * Students enrolled in multiple study programmes are counted multiple times. Share of organic food on offer at Vienna pre-school facilities and schools catering to compulsory- school-age pupils Level of education 31 Oct. 2017 Age group 25–64 years Compulsory education* BMS University Pupils 2018/19 23 % 18 % 11 % 20 % 28 % 241,802 Women Men 21 % 28 % 8% 19 % 24 % Apprenticeship Secondary 111,324 education * including individuals without degree certificates Compulsory Education 62,596 University graduates Academic Secondary School (AHS) The share of university graduates has been rising significantly over the past 20 years – especially among women. 28,380 College for Higher Vocational Education (BHS) 20,140 2001 2001 Part-time Vocational School 15 % 15 % 2017 2017 7,901 28 % 24 % School for Intermediate Vocational Education (BMS) 11,461 Other Women Men 10 Sources: Statistics Austria, City of Vienna Source: Statistics Austria 11
History of Vienna 1978 1979 1987 2008 2020 2027 Opening of the Vienna becomes Completion of Finals of the European Vienna is the According to forecasts, first public under- the third major UN the Danube Football Championship fifth largest Vienna passes the ground line office site (Vienna Island, a new (“EURO 2008”) city in the EU two-million mark again International Centre) recreational area 1954 1945 1922 1919 1910 1900 – 1910 Current city Vienna is Vienna becomes a Beginning of the At over 2 million Construction of the 2nd limits defined liberated from federal province in “Red Vienna” era inhabitants, Vienna Vienna Spring Water (23 districts) Nazi rule its own right of Socialist rule is one of the largest Pipeline cities in the world 1865 1869 – 1873 1873 1890 1905 Opening of the Construction of the 1st Vienna 1875 Incorporation of Incorporation of Ringstraße Vienna Spring Water World's Fair Training of the river suburbs (19 districts) communities east boulevard Pipeline Danube completed of the Danube (21 districts) 1850 1848 1814/15 1695 1683 Incorporation Revolution Congress of Vienna – Ground breaking for Second Ottoman of suburbs in Vienna a new order for Europe Schönbrunn Palace siege of Vienna 1529 (8 districts) First Ottoman siege of Vienna 1221 881 Chartered town status First documented 97 mention of the 1137 1282 1365 1515 The military camp name “Wenia” for Ground breaking for The rule of Founding of the First Congress of Vienna – of Vindobona Vienna (what was to become) the House University of Vienna a major diplomatic event becomes home to St. Stephen’s Cathedral of Habsburg (Alma Mater Rudolphina) a Roman legion begins 12 Source: City of Vienna 13
Traffic & transport Modal split Vienna’s shortest and longest streets 2020 How do the Viennese get from A to B? 0,0175 km 15 km 2,833 km Public Irisgasse Höhenstraße Total length of streets in Vienna Walking 3 0% transport 3 8% Cycling Driving 7% 25 % +9 2019 Percentage points Increase in public 1993 transport use since 28 % 29 % 3% 40 % 1993 Car ownership rate 1 Jan. 2020 Vienna has the lowest car ownership rate of all federal provinces and provincial capital cities in Austria. Does Vienna have more streets than alleys? 1 Jan. 2020 37 cars 62 cars 68 cars per 100 inhabitants per 100 inhabitants per 100 inhabitants in Vienna in Klagenfurt in Burgenland Note: Vienna has 3,976 addresses ending in “gasse” (the German word for “alley”). Private motor vehicles 1 Jan. 2020 Gassen (alleys) Straßen (streets) 3,976 978 714,960 Private motor vehicles including 3,853 Electric cars Alleen (avenues) Plätze (squares) Stege (footbridges) Public transport 31 410 112 2019 Passengers Mobility trends 2013 – 2019 961 million Pedestrian zones Shared traffic zones Cycle paths +7 % +174 % +14 % 196 m. Buses 460 m. Underground 305 m. Trams (streetcars) 2019 – 360,690 m 2 2019 – 4,162 m 2019 – 421,647 m2 2013 – 337,335 m2 2013 – 1,519 m 2013 – 368,912 m2 Annual public 2019 marked an all-time transport passes high of annual passes 852,300 being sold, up 150% from 2008. 14 Source: City of Vienna Sources: Wiener Linien, Statistics Austria 15
Tourism Economy & Overnight stays in EU cities 2018* employment Paris 52,546,339 Economic performance 2018 Berlin 32,869,156 Rome 28,549,101 Gross domestic product (GDP) Madrid 19,832,390 One fifth of the Austrian population generates one quarter of the country’s total GDP. Barcelona 19,293,683 Vienna 17,412,927 Austria total Of which Vienna €386 bn. €96 bn. Hamburg 14,529,549 * Estimated data based on preliminary figures, may include the city’s environs (e.g. Vienna region). Austria per capita Vienna per capita Overnight stays by origin €43,600 €51,000 2019 2.6 % 1.9 % 3.8 % Russia Japan Where is the GDP generated? Chinese The majority of value added is attributable region* 1.7 % to the services sector. 6.8 % Israel 13.2 % Other USA 33.5 % 19.1 % Other EU, Germany EFTA, UK 85 % 15 % 0.1 % Services Manufac- Agri turing culture 2017 Overnight stays Economic output – a comparison (Paris: 2016) 17.6 million 17.3 % Austria Gross domestic product per capita in € purchasing power standards Paris 89,700 *People's Republic of China incl. Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Warsaw 61,500 Hamburg 59,700 International congresses 2019 Bratislava 52,000 Bucharest 49,600 Vienna is among the world’s most popular congress cities. Vienna 44,700 Budapest 44,600 Rome 38,000 Madrid 37,600 Berlin 36,300 237 190 176 156 154 149 Barcelona 33,000 1st Paris 2nd Lisbon 3rd Berlin 4th Barcelona 5th Madrid 6th Vienna EU 27 average: 29,800 16 Sources: ECM Benchmarking Report 2018/19, City of Vienna, ICCA Sources: Statistics Austria, Eurostat 17
Commuters 2017 Growing your greens 2019 Inbound commuters Outbound commuters Vienna’s share in Austria’s overall vegetable production It is hard to believe, but for some vegetable varieties, Vienna is 268,297 97,661 the leading producer in Austria. 44 % Women 34 % Women 56 % Men 66 % Men Employment in Vienna 31 Oct. 2017 62 % 61 % 35 % Total number of people employed in Vienna Cucumbers Eggplant Tomatoes 1,001,735 Finance and consulting 25 % Retail 14 % Public administration 12 % 30 % 28 % Parsley Salad greens Health 8% Education 7% Manufacturing 6% Research & development 2017 Hospitality 6% Number of jobs in R&D Research intensity IT Construction 6% 6% 5.3 % 3.6 % 3 among rd 2nd among all Austrian Traffic and transport 5% 241 EU regions provinces Agriculture 0.1 % Services Other 6% Manufacturing Agriculture Unemployment Unemployment rate as calculated using the national definition 2020 (excluding people undergoing training or CPD) Corona crisis 2010 2011 – 2016 Euro crisis Opening of the New businesses 2019 EU labour market and 2008 population growth +1.3 % Global financial crisis 15 % Women started 45.8 % 10 % of new one-person At 9,221 new businesses businesses. 5% being established, 2019 0 saw an increase of 1.3 % 2000 2019 over 2018. 18 Sources: Statistics Austria, Public Employment Service Austria (AMS) Sources: Statistics Austria, Economic Chamber 19
New international businesses 2019 Foreign trade 2019* Imports to Vienna Exports from Vienna In 2019, more interna- tional companies set up business in Vienna than in all other federal €38.4 bn. €20.4 bn. provinces of Austria EU 26 EU 26 227 266 combined. 65 % 71 % Top 3 countries of origin of new international businesses 61 13 25 Other 18 % Switzerland USA Germany Switzerland Investment volume New jobs created 3% USA Other €731 million +1,972 9% 16 % Russia 3% USA China 5% 7% Switzerland 4 % Top 3 of EU 26 €16.3 bn. Top 3 of EU 26 €7.2 bn. Germany 32.0 % Germany 23.5 % Italy 6.3 % France 7.4 % Foreign direct investments 2017 France 3.1 % Hungary 4.9 % * Preliminary data €107 billion Almost 80 % of all foreign direct Big Mac Index 2018 investments in 2017 came from EU countries, Russia, the US and Switzerland. 9% How long you have to work to earn enough to Vienna 18 min. USA buy a Big Mac Berlin 18 min. Paris 23 min. Rome 24 min. 19 % Madrid 28 min. Germany Barcelona 29 min. Warsaw 33 min. Bucharest 40 min. 24 % Bratislava 48 min. Russia Budapest 56 min. 20 Sources: Vienna Business Agency, OeNB Sources: OeNB, UBS 21
Politics City staff 1 Jan. 2020 Vienna City Senate and Some 100,000 Provincial Government 2020 people About 60 % work for the City of Vienna of them are women Deputy Mayor and Executive City Councillor 29,000 14,000 Birgit Hebein Vienna Hospital Teaching 8,000 Die Grünen Group staff Other Deputy Mayor and Mayor and Governor City Councillor Michael Ludwig Dominik Nepp 31,000 15,000 3,000 SPÖ FPÖ Vienna City Vienna Public Wien Administration Utilities Holding Executive City Councillors (“Government”) Vienna’s public administration is becoming ever more efficient Jürgen Czernohorszky, SPÖ Birgit Hebein, Die Grünen Today, one city administration staff member serves the equivalent of Education, Integration, Youth and Urban Planning, Traffic &Trans- 59 Viennese inhabitants, up by more than a third from 20 years ago. Personnel port, Climate Protection, Energy Kathrin Gaál, SPÖ Planning and Public Participation 2000 2020 Housing, Housing Construction, Veronica Kaup-Hasler, SPÖ seat 43 59 Urban Renewal and Women's Cultural Affairs and Science inhabitants per city inhabitants per Issues administration staff city administration Ulli Sima, SPÖ Peter Hacker, SPÖ member staff member Environment and Vienna Public Social Affairs, Public Health Utilities and Sports Peter Hanke, SPÖ The budget of the City of Vienna 2019 Finance, Business, Digital Innova- tion and International Affairs Total expenditure as recorded in the financial statements €2.1 billion Total investments City Councillors without portfolio Maximilian Krauss (FPÖ), Dominik Nepp (FPÖ), Ulrike Nittmann (FPÖ), Ursula Schweiger-Stenzel (FPÖ), Markus Wölbitsch-Milan (ÖVP) €14 billion by the City of Vienna Vienna City Council and Provincial Parliament 2015/2020 20 % 18 % 18 % Current distribution of seats and result of the elections to Social welfare and Education, schools, Health the Vienna City Council and the Provincial Parliament 2015 housing promotion sports and sciences 44 31 39.5 % 30.8 % SPÖ FPÖ 7 18 % 8% 8% 9.2 % Local authority tasks and Public finance Road and hydraulic ÖVP general administration construction, traffic 5 & transport 10 6.2 % NEOS 11.8 % Grüne 3 6% 2% 1% 1% Government Opposition HC* Public order Services Arts, culture Business and religion and security promotion * Former FPÖ representatives 22 Source: City of Vienna Source: City of Vienna 23
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