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Page 1: Vienna in Figures 2018 - Stadt Wien8 chapters 24 pages 2018 With 24 pages and 8 chapters, Vienna in Figures provides a concise overview of various aspects of life in our city, inviting

Vienna in Figures˜°˛˝

Page 2: Vienna in Figures 2018 - Stadt Wien8 chapters 24 pages 2018 With 24 pages and 8 chapters, Vienna in Figures provides a concise overview of various aspects of life in our city, inviting

8 chapters24 pages 2018

With 24 pages and 8 chapters, Vienna in Figures provides a concise overview of various aspects of life in our city, inviting readers to find out more about Vienna.

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We ViennaFurther information is available online at www.statistik.wien.at

Peter HankeExecutive City Councillor for Finance, Business, Digital Innovation and International Affairs

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The City of Vienna has compiled the annual booklet “Vienna in Figures” for 25 years. Then as now, it is meant to provide interested readers with an overview of key statistics on Vienna. A brief look at the first issue published in 1991 shows quite impressively how much Vienna has changed since then.

Vienna is growing. Since 1991, the city’s total population has grown from1,564,051 to 1,888,776 – an increase that almost equals the entire popula-tion of Brno. Vienna’s once negative birth rate is now positive. The Austrian capital has successfully developed from a shrinking city on the fringes of Western Europe into a vibrant EU metropolis at the heart of the continent. At the same time, the changes it has undergone present major challenges to the Viennese and their city government.

We have now managed to overcome the difficult years of the economic and financial crisis. Economic growth has remained clearly above 2% for thesecond year in a row, and unemployment is declining. Nevertheless, we are still far from reaching the level the Viennese rightly expect.

In spite of all difficulties encountered in recent years, Vienna has maintained or even strengthened its status as a most attractive place to live, a leading tourist destination, and a top business location. The daily (net) commuter influx of 170,000 people from the surrounding areas accounts for almost 20% of the city’s total workforce. 2017 also marked another record high in the number of tourist overnight stays, which has doubled since 1990. The 2018 Mercer Quality of Living Index of global cities confirms that Vienna has remained the world’s most liveable city – for the ninth consecutive year.

Vienna’s success story is based on the daily commitment and dedication of the Viennese, who are known for a rather unique combination of hard work, resourcefulness, prudence and cooperation. We simply call it “the Viennese way”.

The present publication contains a wealth of statistics that reflect “the Viennese way” in all of its diversity, and may even inspire a smile here and there. I hope you find it a most interesting and entertaining read.

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(+ 1.1 %)

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+217,555 2) (+ 13.0 %)

1) Population figures as of 1 Jan. 2018. 2) Includes statistical adjustment.

Vital statistics 2017

20,576births

16,424deaths

+ 4,152

Age structure 2018 1968

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Life expectancy men 2016 78.3 years

Life expectancy women 2016 82.9 years

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Population of Vienna by nationality 2018

Top 10 nationalities in Vienna

Share of the total population in %

Austria 70.4

Serbia 4.1

Turkey 2.4

Germany 2.4

Poland 2.3

Romania 1.7

Syria 1.2

Hungary 1.2

Croatia 1.2

Bosnia and Herzegovina 1.2

Austria: 70.4 %

EU: 12.7 %

Other countries: 16.9 %

181As of 1 January 2018, Vienna was home to people of 181 different nationalities.

Fewer than five inhabitants of Vienna came from each of the following countries: Barbados, Lesotho, Tuvalu, Brunei and Tonga.

Migration 2017 In-migration ........................... 98,926 people Out-migration ....................... 82,135 people In-migration

minus out-migration

+16,791

Net migration by nationality Top 3 for the period 2008 – 2017

Syria ............................................... + 22,649 peopleRomania ..........................................+18,564 peopleGermany ......................................... + 18,323 people

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Population as of 1 Jan. 2017

Change 2007 – 2017 in %

Munich 1,464,301 13.1 Vienna 1,867,582 12.4 Budapest 1,752,704 3.3 Hamburg 1,810,438 3.2 Warsaw 1,750,345 2.6 Bucharest 1,826,830 -6.0

29.8 years Median age at frst marriage for women 2016 Comparison value for 1986: 23.6 years

31.7 yearsMedian age at

frst marriage for men 2016

Comparison value for 1986: 25.7 years

29.8

Average age of mothers at frst birth 2016 Comparison value for 1985: 25.1 years

3.3%

Multiple births: share of total births 2016 Comparison value for 1986: 1.9 %

Most popular frst names in 20171)

1)Aggregated by pronunciation.

1. Sophia 1. Sara 3. Anna

1. Alexander 2. Maximilian 3. Muhammed

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Population density Margareten:

276.6 people per hectare

up to 100Hietzing:14.4 people per hectare

101 to 200 201 and above

Vienna has an average population density of 46 people per hectare. The districts with the highest and lowest population density are Margareten and Hietzing, respectively.

Residential areas share of total district area

14.5 % 25.4 %

60.9 %

Vienna overall Leopoldstadt Josefstadt

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Jan May SepFeb Jun OctMar Jul NovApr Aug Dec

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Urban area & climate

Land use in Vienna1)

1) Actual land use map 2016.

Total area of Vienna: 41,487 ha

Green space: 49.6 %

Built-up space: 35.9 %

Traffic space: 14.4 %

Smallest district: Josefstadt, 109.0 hectares. 1.4 % of Vienna’s total population share 0.3 % of its total area.

Largest district: Donaustadt, 10,229.9 hectares. Nearly 10 % of the urban population live on a quarter of Vienna’s total area.

Green space: share of total area

Hietzing

70.7 %

Josefstadt

1.9 %

Vienna overall

49.6 %

Elevations and buildings Highest elevation: Hermannskogel 543 m

Tallest building: DC Tower 250 m

Tallest tower: Donauturm 252 m

Lowest point: Lobau 151 m

Lowest underground station, U1 Altes Landgut:30 m below street level

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Vienna’s longest and shortest roads

Irisgasse ......................17.5 m Höhenstraße ................15.0 km

2,828 km Total length of roads in Vienna

Air temperature 2017

Average monthly temperatures in 2017 were above the long-term average in almost all months.

Average 2017 Average 1981 – 2010

201738.9 °C

- 13.8 °C

Precipitations 2017

Deviation (in %) of monthly precipitations in 2017 from the long-term average for 1981– 2010.

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

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Index rankings & congresses

Smart City Index 20171)

Chicago Vienna

Singapore

Big Mac®-Index 20182)

Vienna is among the world’s most popular congress cities.

Vienna 17.9 minutes

Berlin 18.4 minutes

Rome 23.5 minutes

Brussels 26.9 minutes

Warsaw 32.8 minutes

Bucharest 40.2 minutes

Prague 42.3 minutes

Bratislava 48.0 minutes

International congresses 2017

1 Barcelona 195 2 Vienna 190 2 Paris 190 4 Berlin 185 5 London 177

1) For the Smart City Index, the international consulting agency Roland Berger divided the keyelements that make a smart city strategy into three main areas – action fields, strategic planning, and IT infrastructure. A smart city strategy ideally covers six interrelated action fields: government, health, education, energy and environment, buildings, and mobility. 2) Working time required to buy a Big Mac®. So

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Provincial and municipal staff outside the Vienna City Administration 2017

Staff working for Staff at year-end

Total Men Women

Housing in Vienna 714 386 328

Vienna Hospital Association 29,138 8,067 21,071

Vienna Wastewater Management 521 477 44

Vienna Public Utilities 6,578 5,730 848

Teaching staff 14,580 2,580 12,000

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FPÖ 30.8 %

Grüne 11.8 %

ÖVP 9.2 %

NEOS 6.2 %

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1) City Administration staff in the strict sense of the word, at year-end.

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History of Vienna

Around 50 AD: First Roman military camp

“Vindobona” is erected

Vindobona

881:First documented mention of the name “Wenia” for Vienna

1137: First documented mention

of Vienna as a town

1221: Granting of the Town Charter

1282:The long rule of House of Habsburg

begins (– to last until 1918)

1365:Duke Rudolf IV establishes

the first university in Vienna

1469:The diocese of Vienna is founded

1547:First maps of Vienna by Augustin Hirschvogel

1688: First public lighting system with oil lamps

1695:Construction of Schönbrunn palace starts

1737: Completion of St. Charles’ Church

1795: The Vienna

Albertina is founded

1814: Congress of Vienna

1850: Urban enlargement

(incorporation of suburbs): Vienna has 8 districts

1858: Construction of the

Ringstraße boulevard

1862: Opening of Stadtpark,

foundation of the Vienna Statistics Bureau

1870: Construction of the

1st Vienna Spring Water Pipeline

1890: Urban enlargement (incorporation of suburbs): Vienna has 19 districts

1897: The Vienna Giant Ferris Wheel is built in Prater

1900: Construction of the 2nd Vienna

Spring Water Pipeline

1918: End of World War I

1922: Vienna becomes

a federal province in its own right

1945: End of World War II

1954: Vienna takes its current shape and area, subdivided into 23 districts

1978: Opening of the first public

underground line (U1)

1981: Opening of Danube Island,

a new local recreation area

2008: Finals of the European

Football Championship in Vienna

2015: Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna

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FPÖ Die Grünen ÖVP NEOS

34 10 7 5 seats seats seats seats

Vienna City Government

Mayor: Michael Ludwig

Deputy Mayors: Maria Vassilakou

Dominik Nepp

Executive City Councillors

Education, Integration, Youth and Personnel: Jürgen Czernohorszky Finance, Business, Digital Innovation and International Affairs: Peter Hanke Cultural Affairs and Science: Veronica Kaup-Hasler Social Affairs, Public Health and Sports: Peter Hacker Urban Planning, Traffc & Transport, Climate Protection, Energy Planning and Public Participation: Maria Vassilakou Environment and Vienna Public Utilities: Ulli Sima Housing, Housing Construction, Urban Renewal and Women‘s Issues: Kathrin Gaal

City Councillors without portfolio: FPÖ: Maximilian Krauss, Dominik Nepp, Eduard Schock,

Ursula Schweiger-Stenzel ÖVP: Markus Wölbitsch

Vienna City Council

Based on the results of the 2015 elections to the Vienna City Council and District Councils, the current distribution of the 100 seats in the Vienna City Council is as follows:

SPÖ

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Annual Financial Statements 2017

Total expenditure: EUR 14.69 bn.

Total investments by the City of Vienna: EUR 2.36 bn.

18.7 % Social welfare and housing promotion

1.3 % Public order and security

16.1 % Local authority tasks and

general administration

16.6 % Healthcare

2.2 % Arts, culture and religion

16.6 % Education, schools, sports

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Culture & leisure

Total visits to museums and exhibitions in Vienna 2016 (in 1,000 people)

Museum Museum of Natural of Natural

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Austrian Austrian GallerGallery y

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1,329.5

Schönbrunn Schönbrunn ZooZoo

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Schönbrunn Schönbrunn PPalacealace

3,719.0

Cinemas in Vienna 2016

28cinemas

146auditoriums

26,322seats

4,808,134attendance

Playgrounds and public parks in Vienna 2018

1,721 playgrounds1) 989 city-run parks

City-run sports grounds 2018

168major sports grounds 2) 546 gyms in

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Education

Children in official childcare facilities 2017/1897,537 children in total94.8 % of all children below six years in Vienna’spre-school education institutions attended child-care facilities with opening hours that allowed forfull-time employment of the parents.1)

Pupils 2016/2017Total number of pupils: 235,295

Compulsory schools providing general education 107,030General secondary schools (AHS) 61,199Vocational schools for apprentices 19,733Vocational secondary schools (BMS) 7,729Vocational colleges (BHS) 28,320Other 11,284

Students in Vienna 2017/2018Vienna is the largest university city in the German speaking countries.

53.1 %

46.9 %

at public universities .................... 172,850at universities of applied sciences ... 15,330at private universities ...................... 5,974Total number of students .......... 194,154

Education level of the population2)

Compulsory school 3) Apprenticeship Vocational secondary schoolUpper secondary school graduation University, university of applied sciences, college

Men 23.1 27.1 8.0 17.8 23.9

Women 25.2 17.5 12.2 17.4 27.8

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1) VIF criteria. 2) % of the 25 – 64 age group in Vienna, gender-disaggregated data for 2015.3) Includes those who failed to complete compulsory schooling.

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Economics

Gross domestic product 2016

Austria: EUR 353.3 bn. EUR per capita: 40,400

Vienna: EUR 90.1 bn. EUR per capita: 48,600

One ffth of the Austrian population generates one quarter of the country’s total GDP.

100 %

25.5 %

Gross regional product per capita 2016 (in EUR 1,000)

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Commuter fows to and from Vienna 2015

More than a quarter of all people working in Vienna commute into the city rather than living there.

90,598 out-commuters 65.3 % men 34.7 % women

260,087 in-commuters 56.3 % men 43.7 % women

965,369 gainfully employed (total)

73.1 % 26.9 % live in Vienna commute into Vienna

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+1.2 % In 2017, Vienna recorded 9,035 business start-ups – 1.2 % more than in 2016.

48.2 % of all 6,870 new one-person businesses were started by women.

New international businesses in Vienna 2017 In 2017, more international companies set up business in Vienna than in all other federal provinces of Austria added together.

191 185

Top 3 countries of origin of new international businesses in Vienna

Germany 51 Switzerland 17 China 13

Economic effects of new internat. businesses in Vienna

537 m. investment volume

1,087 new jobs created

Gross value added 2016

0.1 % Agriculture, forestry, etc.

14.5 % Industry, energy sector, etc.

85.4 % Services

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Foreign direct investments in Vienna 2015 by country of origin

EUR 95 billion Almost 80 per cent of all foreign direct investments in 2015 came from EU countries, Russia and the US.

European Union

Russian Federation

United States of America

9.8 %

48.7 %

20.5 %

Foreign Trade 2017

IMPORTS from foreign countries to Vienna, preliminary fgures

EXPORTS from Vienna to foreign countries, preliminary fgures

Top 3 of EU 27 15.2 bn.

Germany 32.1 %

Italy 5.5 %

France 4.2 %

Top 3 of EU 27 7.4 bn.

Germany 21.1 %

France 11.3 %

Poland 5.1 %

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Overnight stays in European cities 2017 1)

London 79,867,355 Paris 48,110,071 Berlin 31,143,424 Rome 29,293,652 Madrid 19,263,602 Barcelona 18,791,180 Prague 18,055,838

Istanbul 17,256,265

Vienna 16,423,533 Munich 15,663,728 Amsterdam 15,610,000 Stockholm 14,048,353 Hamburg 13,822,337 Milan 11,853,191 Lisbon 10,667,695

Tourist overnight stays in Vienna 2017 by countries and regions, in %

Tourist overnight stays 2017: 15.5 million

1.7 Japan

14.3 Other

20.1 Germany

18.2 Austria

31.4 Other EU member states, Switzerland and Liechtenstein

5.8 USA

2.8 Russia

2.2 Arab countries in Asia

3.5 Chinese region 2)

1) Estimated data based on preliminary fgures, may include the city’s environs (e.g. Vienna region). 2) China, Hong Kong, Taiwan.

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Traffic and transport

Public transport 2017Passengers Network Number

(million) length (km) of lines

Underground453.6 83.0 5

Trams (streetcars) 305.8 220.4 28

Buses202.3 646.6 128

Total 961.7 950.0 161

Private traffic 2017

Electric cars as of 31 Dec: 1,532

Bicycle paths and lanes: 1,379 km

Private motor vehiclesas of 31 Dec: 701,657

778,162Annual public

transport passes issued

54 % Diesel45 % Petrol (gas)1 % Other

Vienna has the lowest car ownership rate of all provin-cial capital cities in Austria: 371.5 / 1,000 inhabitants

In 2017, the number of an-nual passes issued for local public transport in Vienna (“Wiener Linien”) was over 700,000 for the second time.

Modal split The modal split share of public transport has risen by ten percentage points since the year 1993.

Walking Cycling Public transport Private motor traffic

1993

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Statistisches Jahrbuch der Stadt Wien(in German)

A comprehensive compilation of data from all fields of official statistics and from external sources, the Statistical Yearbook provides key information on the geographic, demographic, social and economic situation in Vienna, highlighting fundamental structures and general development trends.

Further information is available online:

www.statistik.wien.at

OR JUST SCAN:

The cover shows Vienna’s municipal stock of trees. It uses only publicly available open datasets as sources: Vienna Tree Register (Baumkataster) and Digital Terrain Model (Digitales Geländemodell, DGM) (via Open Government Data, www.data.gv.at) as well as OpenStreetMap (water expanse). © University of Art and Design Linz, Visual Communication

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Wiener Linien information center

Wiener Linien ticket office

Underground line

Suburban train

Lokalbahn Wien-Baden

City Airport Train (16 minutes directly to airport)

Vienna International Busterminal

Customer service center Wiener Linien (U3 Erdberg)

Park & Ride

Troststraße

Altes Landgut

Alaudagasse

Neulaa

Oberlaa

Nußdorf

Oberdöbling

Leopoldau

Krottenbachstr.

Gersthof

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Hetzendorf

Atzgersdorf

Liesing Blumental

Quartier Belvedere Matzleinsdorfer

Platz

Schedifkaplatz

Schöpfwerk

Gutheil-Schoder-Gasse

Inzersdorf Lokalbahn

Neu Erlaa

Schönbrunner Allee

Vösendorf-Siebenhirten

Grillgasse

Kledering

Rennweg Biocenter Vienna St. Marx

Geisel-bergstr.

Zentralfriedhof

Kaiserebersdorf

Schwechat

Haidestraße

Praterkai

Stadlau

Erzherzog-Karl-Straße

Süßenbrunn

Gerasdorf

Siemensstraße

Brünner Straße

Jedlersdorf

Strebersdorf

Traisengasse

Franz-Josefs-Bahnhof

Messe Prater

Krieau

Kaisermühlen VICWähringer Straße Volksoper

Schottentor

Schwedenplatz

Kagraner Platz

Aderklaaer Straße

Großfeldsiedlung

Kardinal-Nagl-Platz Gumpendorfer Straße

Michelbeuern AKH

Josefstädter Straße

Burggasse Stadthalle

Kendlerstraße

Ottakring

John-straße

Schwegler-straße

Niederhof-straße

Thaliastraße

Alser Straße

Nußdorfer Straße

Jäger-straße

Friedensbrücke

Dresdner Straße

Handelskai

Floridsdorf

Stadt-park

Karlsplatz

Stadion

Prater-stern

Keplerplatz

Reumannplatz

Landstraße (Bhf. Wien Mitte)

Rochusgasse

Schlachthausgasse

Erdberg

Gasometer

Enkplatz

Zipperer-straße

Simmering

Donauinsel

Alte Donau

Kagran

Rennbahnweg

Rathaus

Bahnhof Meidling

Hütteldorfer Straße

Volks-theater

Roßauer Lände

Taubstummen-gasse

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