Demographics Of Flachau
Government statistics from 2016 have Flachau’s population at 2,802. At 24 people per km2, the population density is lower than the 105 people per kilometer that is typical for Austria. Flachau’s 38.6 year median age is a little older than the 37.9 year national average. There is a 50.6% male to 49.4% female gender distribution. Flachau’s majority is German both ethnically and culturally, with a small minority of non-European and other European groups.
Population of Flachau
Total Population
Official data from 2016 place Flachau’s population at 2,802. It is therefore the 1,046th largest municipality in Austria and the 11th largest in the St. Johann im Pongau region. The 117.25 square kilometer Flachau is the seventh biggest in the district and the 150th largest in the nation.
Population Growth Trends
The population of Flachau rose 2.6% from 2000 to 2015 and 5% from 1975 to 2015. This is less than the 15.4% and 6.9%, respectively, national population increases from 1975 to 2015. Due to the negative net migration (immigration minus emigration), Flachau’s population growth is mostly caused by natural increase (births minus deaths).From 2015 to 2025, the population of Flachau is expected to increase by 1.7%, and from 2015 to 2035, by 3.4%.
Population Density
In comparison to Austria, where the average population density is 105 persons per square kilometer, Flachau has a population density of 24. Furthermore less densely populated than the state average of 75 people per square kilometer and the district average of 46 persons per square kilometer is Flachau. The majority of the communities and infrastructure are found in the valley, which has a larger population density than the mountainous regions, which have more difficult and less accessible terrain.
Age Distribution in Flachau
Children and Adolescents
With 19.5% of the people under 15, Flachau has a younger population than the national average of 14.4%. Most of the youngsters and teenagers of Flachau attend schools, either in the town or in neighboring towns.In 2016, Flachau had 32 instructors and 286 pupils enrolled in its three schools—a primary, a secondary, and a technical. For youngsters and teenagers, Flachau also provides a range of sports and leisure pursuits like soccer, bicycling, hiking, snowboarding, and skiing.
Adults
Compared to the national average of 66.9%, Flachau boasts a high percentage of adults—64.1% of the population is between the ages of 15 and 64. Adults in Flachau work mostly in the trade, agricultural, and tourist industries, either in Flachau or in neighboring communities.With an unemployment rate of 3.3%, Flachau is below the 6.0% national average. Adults of Flachau also relish a variety of social and cultural events, including the Flachau Summer Festival, the minus20degree art and architecture biennale, and the yearly Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup woman’s race.
Seniors
With 16.4% of the population over 65, Flachau boasts a comparatively low senior population compared to the 18.7% national average. Most Flachau’s older citizens are retired and get government pensions and social benefits.With an 81.7 year life expectancy, Flachau outperforms the 81.3 year national average. The Flachau Senior Citizens’ Club, the Flachau Fire Brigade, and the Flachau Parish Council are just a few of the communal and voluntary organizations in which the senior citizens of Flachau engage.
Gender Distribution in Flachau
At 50.6% male and 49.4% female, Flachau has a balanced gender distribution. The national average is 49.6% male and 50.4% female. The gender distribution of Flachau varies little among age groups; in the group of children and adolescents, there are somewhat more males than females, and in the group of adults and seniors, there are slightly more females than boys. The gender distribution in Flachau is indicative of the rights and equal chances that both sexes have in terms of social affairs, work, health, and education.
Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Flachau
At 97.1% of the population holding Austrian citizenship and 94.8% of the population speaking German as their first language, Flachau is mostly ethnically and culturally German. This is more than the 88.6% German speakers and 90.9% Austrian citizens national average.Other European and non-European minorities in Flachau include the 5.2% of people who speak a language other than their mother tongue and the 2.9% of people with foreign citizenship who are Croatians, Bosnians, Turks, and Romanians. Flachau’s ethnic and cultural variety is mostly shaped by its historical and geographical links to surrounding nations as well as by the recent immigration and integration of workers and refugees from other regions.