Demographics Of Bad Vöslau

Demographics Of Bad Vöslau

Bad Vöslau has 12,424 inhabitants as of January 2022.Ever since 1951, the population has grown.In 2020, 83.4% of the population was Austrian; 2.4% of the population hailed from the previous EU member states (those that existed before 2004); and the remaining 4.8% from the recently established EU member states.6.3% of the population, excluding Slovenia and Croatia, came from Turkey or the former Yugoslavia, and 3.1% from other countries.Roman Catholics were about 60.1% of the population in 2001; Lutherans (9.9%), Orthodox (3.9%), Mohammedans (8%), and nondenominationals (15.3%) followed. The other biggest ethnic groups during the period were Turks (6.1%), Serbs (4%), Croats (2.2%), and Hungarians (1.1%), after Germans (83%).

 

CategoryValue
Total Population12,424
Population Growth Trends+3.5% from 2000 to 2015
Population Density289 people per km²
Age Distribution in Bad Vöslau16.8% 0-17 years, 22.6% 18-64 years, 60.6% 65+ years
Gender Distribution in Bad Vöslau47.7% male, 52.3% female
Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Bad Vöslau88.2% Austrian, 11.8% other nationalities

Population of Bad Vöslau

Bad Vöslau is the thirteenth biggest municipality in Lower Austria with 11,325 residents overall, according to the most recent census figures.Three places and cadastral communities make up the population: Gainfarn and Großau villages, and the city of Bad Vöslau.With 6,173 inhabitants, the city of Bad Vöslau has the highest population share; Gainfarn follows with 3,414 and Großau with 1,538.

Bad Vöslau’s population rose by 3.5% between 2000 and 2015 and by 7.3% between 1975 and 2015. With 6.9% and 3.3% respectively, the population growth rate is little higher than the Lower Austrian average. Positive net migration—more people moving in than out—and natural growth—more births than deaths—are the primary causes of population rise.

Bad Vöslau has a population density of 289 persons per km given its 39.2 km area. It is more than the 87 persons per km average density of Lower Austria. With 1,823 inhabitants per km, the city of Bad Vöslau has the greatest population density among the three places; Gainfarn follows with 184, and Großau with 76.

Age and Gender Distribution in Bad Vöslau

16.8% of the population of Bad Vöslau is between the ages of 0 and 17. It is smaller than the 18.6% Lower Austrian average.Living in Bad Vöslau are about 1,902 children and teenagers. 973 are males and 929 are girls out of them.

More than the Lower Austrian average of 59.8%, 60.6% of persons in Bad Vöslau are adults (18–64).Adults in Bad Vöslau number 6,861. 3,426 are women and 3,435 are males out of them.

The population of Bad Vöslau is 22.6% over 65. In Lower Austria, this is above the average of 21.6%.2,562 elderly citizens call Bad Vöslau home. Among these, 1,562 are women and 1,000 are males.

Bad Vöslau has 108 women for every 100 men, or 47.7% of the population is male and 52.3% is female.This is about in line with the 48.2% male and 51.8% female Lower Austrian average.Seniors show a greater disparity between men and women—156 women for every 100 males.

Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Bad Vöslau

With residents of many ethnic origins, languages, faiths, and nationalities, Bad Vöslau is a culturally varied community. The 2011 census shows that while 11.5% of the population is foreign national, the bulk of people are citizens of Austria (88.5%). Germany (2.1%), Serbia (1.6%), Turkey (1.4%), Romania (1.2%) and Bosnia and Herzegovina (0.9%) are the most often mentioned countries of origin for foreign nationals.

German, which is the official language of Austria and the mother tongue of 93.4% of the population, is the most often spoken language in Bad Vöslau. Additionally spoken by the locals include Serbian (2.1%), Turkish (1.8%), Croatian (1.2%), English (0.9%), and Romanian (0.8%).

Roman Catholicism is the most common religion in Bad Vöslau; it is the official religion of Austria and practiced by 69.5% of the population. The inhabitants also follow Buddhism (0.4%), Protestantism (2.6%), Orthodox Christianity (4.6%), and Islam (5.3%). There are also those who have neither declared their religion nor are associated with any religion (14.9%).

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