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STYRIA IN NUMBERS │TABLE OF CONTENTSSTYRIA IN NUMBERS │LEGAL NOTICE
Legal Notice:Office of the Styrian provincial GovernmentSection 17 State and Regional DevelopmentDepartment Statistics and GeoinformationTrauttmansdorffgasse 2, 8010 Grazwww.statistik.steiermark.atLayout and Graphic Design: Department of Communication
Data Sources: Statistik Austria, AMS, Joanneum Research, Regionalmanagements
Data Status: January 2018
Foreword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Population . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Area and Structures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Culture and Leisure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Historical Styria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Economy and Job Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
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STYRIA IN NUMBERS │FOREWORD
Dear Readers,
The province of Styria is beautiful and diverse . Be it her natural beauty, the economy, culture, sports, science or her vibrant club organizations, Styria offers so much in every aspect . This brochure, “Styria in Numbers”, sums up this variety in numbers, giving a precise overview . Things are going very well at present . During the past two years, about 1 .5 billion Euros have been invested in creating more affordable living; both public transportation and the digital highway have been expanded in the region; the quality of health care continues to rise, and unemployment has dropped .
Regional development projects are supported throughout Styria — more than 400 and counting . We are developing these places with an eye on the future .
I hope you enjoy reading about us . I would like to thank all those who worked on this project, as well as to express my gratitude to our partners who are committed to an ever thriving Styria!
Sincerely,Mag. Michael SchickhoferViceGovernor of Styria
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Austria 89.8 %
Romania 1.4 %
Germany 1.2 %
Croatia 1.1 %
Bosnia and Herzegovina 0.9 %
Hungary 0.6 %
Turkey 0.6 %
Afghanistan 0.5 %
Slovenia 0.4 %
Russia 0.3 %
1,237,298
MenWomen49.3 %50.7 %
610,279627,019
under 20 years
20 to 65 years
18.3 % 61.8 %
19.9 % 65 years and older
Population Changes
Age Groups Life Expectancy 2016
Population of Styria According to Nationality Top 10
Population
2007 –2017 2016 –2017
+ 34,815 + 5,286
+ 2.9 % + 0.4 %
Natural Population Changes 2016
11,214Births
12,311Deaths
-1,097Difference
79.4 yearsMen
84.3 yearsWomen
(1. 1. 2017)
(1. 1. 2017)
(as of: 1. JAN. 2017)
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As of 01 JAN . 2017, there are 161 different nationalities living in Styria
Fewer than five persons come from the countries of:
Mauritius
Seychelles Panama
BahamasTanzania
Net Migration by Nationality
Migration 2016
Most Popular First Names 2016
Population Changes in the Regions of Styria
31,673
Immigration25,358
Emigration
Balance6,315
Top 3 – 2007–2016
Romania10,696
Girls1. Anna 2. Marie3. Emma
Boys1. Tobias 2. Paul3. Jonas
Germany5,728
Afghanistan5,341
Leval as of 1. 1. 2017 Change 07–17
Liezen 80,011 2 .2 %
Upper Styria East 160,777 5 .0 %
Upper Styria West 101,006 4 .8 %
East Styria 180,299 +1 .3 %
Southeast Styria 86,044 2 .2 %
Southwest Styria 142,556 +1 .9 %
Central Styria 486,605 +10 .7 %
Styria 1,237,298 +2.9 %
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AREA & STRUCTURES
Ennstal/Dachstein
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STYRIA IN NUMBERS │AREA AND STRUCTURESSTYRIA IN NUMBERS │AREA AND STRUCTURES
Smallest Region: Southeast Styria
1,007 km²
3,315 km²
Largest Region: Liezen
Area
Area of Styria16,439.8 km2
58.0 %
Forest Mountains
76.0 %
Area of Permanent Settlement
31.9 %
175 m
Chimney of the Gas and Steam Power Station, Mellach
Highest Structure:
110 m
Highest Building:HerzJesuChurch in Graz
Lowest Point 200 m above sea level, the river Mur east of Bad Radkersburg
Lowest Municipality Bad Radkersburg
Longest 2lane Tunnel in Austria
Plabutsch Tunnel 10,085 m
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788
Summits over 2,000 Meters
Longest River: Mur
Population Density(Inhabitants per km2)
300.6 km (in Styria)
Largest Lake: Grundlsee
4.3 km²24 50
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Highest Summit
Hoher Dachstein2,995 m
Liezen
Upper Styria West
Central StyriaSoutheast Styria
Southwest Styria
StyriaTotal
Upper Styria EastEast Styria
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CULTURE AND LEISURE
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Region 2016 2017 Changesin %
Liezen 1,315 1,304 0 .8
Upper Styria East 2,567 2,472 3 .7
Upper Styria West 1,504 1,481 1 .5
East Styria 2,688 2,678 +0 .4
Southeast Styria 1,341 1,363 +1 .6
Southwest Styria 2,065 2,067 +0 .1
Central Styria 6,247 6,345 +1 .6
Styria 17,707 17,710 ±0.0
STYRIA IN NUMBERS │CULTURE AND LEISURESTYRIA IN NUMBERS │CULTURE AND LEISURE
Visitors of the Theaterholding Graz/Styria GmbH
Performances(incl . guest productions)
2015/16 2016/17
463,570 511,996
1,322 1,423
Cinema Halls
Cinema Visits
2015 2016
7475
2,108,400 1,922,036
Number of Clubs (as of January)
2015 2016
Visitors of Steirische Herbst 52,363 64,669
Visitors of Styriarte 29,179 32,645
Visitors of Universalmuseum 529,571 610,373
of that:Eggenberg Castle, Castle Park 194,305 220,235
Kunsthaus Graz 64,905 75,739
Styrian Armoury 44,152 44,065
Museum of Natural History 30,114 32,046
CULTURE AND LEISURE
STYRIAN HISTORYSTYRIAN HISTORY
15 B.C.: Noricum becomes part of the Roman Empire
70 A.D. Flavia Solva receives
city privilegesFirst official mention of the “Mark on the Mur”
1056
1160
1180
1186
1440
From 1470Beginning of Turkish invasions
1499 / 1500The famous double-spiral staircase is built in the Graz Castle
Founding of the Graz University,
Re-Catholicisation
1619Duke Ferdinand, who resided in Graz, is crowned Holy Roman-German Emperor
1647
1797
1811Construction begins on the
Franzenhütte steelworks in Donawitz
1854
The first horse-drawn tramline opens in Graz
Styrian anthem, “Hoch vom Dachstein an”
First Formula 1 race at the Österreichring
in Spielberg
Alpine Ski World Championship in Schladming and Haus in Ennstal
Graz is Cultural Capital of Europe
Alpine Ski World Championship in Schladming
Separation of Lower Styria
Napoleon marches into Styria; peace negotiations
in Leoben
1837
Opening of the Semmering Railway
1878
1919
1929
1982 1970
2003
2013
1585
970
The princes of Traungau from Steyr
gain control (Name changes to Styria)
Panther appears on the Styrian coat-of-arms
Styria becomes a Dukedom
Georgenberger Unification Treaty Styria, Austria
The Styrian Duke Friedrich is crowned Holy Roman-
German King (Friedrich III.)
The Styrian Armoury
is finished
Founding of the Joanneum
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STYRIA IN NUMBERS │EDUCATIONSTYRIA IN NUMBERS │EDUCATION
Men Women
Compulsory School 19 .9 % 31 .0 %
Apprenticeship 43 .8 % 26 .9 %
Intermediate Technical and Vocatinal School (BMS)
11 .1 % 16 .9 %
General Secondary School (AHS) 5 .4 % 5 .7 %
Higher Technical and Vocational College (BHS, incl . College)
8 .6 % 8 .0 %
University, University of Applied Sciences, PostSecondary College
11 .2 % 11 .6 %
Childs
Day Childcare 3,551
Kindergartens 29,221
Mixedage Child Care Facilities 480
Day Nurseries 2,489
Child Care Participation Rates
0–2yearold Children 14 .2 %3–5yearold Children 86 .7 %6–9yearold Children 5 .3 %
Winter Semester 2016/17
School Year 2016/17
School Year 2016/17
Highest Educational Attainment 2015 (from age 15)*
Pupils
Elementary Schools 43,986Lower Secondary Schools/ New Secondary Schools 28,846
Special Schools 665PreVocational year 1,929General Secondary Schools 28,493Vocational Schools for Apprentices 16,616Intermediate Technical and Vocational Schools 5,106
Higher Technical and Vocational Colleges 18,383National Sports Academy 870Health Care Schools 3,793Other Schools 2,084Total 150,771 0%
Compulsory School
Men
Women
Apprenticeship BMS AHS BHS (incl . College)
University, University of Applied Sciences, PostSecondary College
10%
10%
20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
31.0%
19.9%
26.9%
43.8% 11.1% 5.4% 8.6% 11.2%
16.9% 8.0% 11.6%5.7%
Students %University of Graz 30,135 47.8 %Medical University of Graz 3,724 5.9 %Technical University Graz 15,918 25.3 %Montan University Leoben 3,918 6.2 %University of Music and Performing Arts Graz
1,930 3.1 %
Universities of Applied Sciences (“Fachhochschulen”)
5,524 8.8 %
Teacher Training College 1,889 3.0 %Total 63,038 100 %
Education
*according to required Labour Statistics Data as of 31 .10 .2015
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Graz 45,600
Liezen 34,300
Eastern Upper Styria 36,200
Eastern Styria 28,100
West and Southern Styria 27,100
Western Upper Styria 28,100
Gross Regional Product per capita according to NUTS 3Region 2015
(in EUR)
Gross Value Added 2016Styria
33.2 %Industry, Energy, Construction (Secondary Sector)
Agriculture & Forestry(Primary Sector)
1.9 %
Services(Tertiary Sector)
64.9 %
Economy and Job Market
Gross Domestic Product 2016
Styria: 43.5 billion EUREUR/per capita: 35,800
Austria: 353.3 billion EUR EUR/Kopf: 40,400
With a population share of 14,1 %, Styria generates exactly 12,6 % of Austria’s GDP .
From 2015 to 2016 the number of StartUps in Styria rises +9.2 % (Austria +5.7 %) .
StartUps 2016 in Styria: 6,244
StartUps
Research and Development Quota: 5.16 %, 1st Place in Austria
FFGAustrian Research Promotion Agency Total Funding 2016 for Styria: 121 Mio. Euro
(FFG: Österreichische Forschungsförderungsgesellschaft)
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STYRIA IN NUMBERS │ECONOMY & JOB MARKETSTYRIA IN NUMBERS │ECONOMY & JOB MARKET
2015 2016 Changes in %
Germany 5,702 5,767 1 .1
Italy 1,392 1,382 0 .7
USA 1,630 1,376 15 .6
China 1,021 934 8 .5
United Kingdom 910 850 6 .6
2016 Change from 2015 in %
Total 12,393,349 +5.4
Resident Tourists 7,453,166 +4.2Top 4Styria 1,846,291 +4 .2Vienna 1,765,459 +1 .4Lower Austria 1,550,870 +2 .9Upper Austria 908,586 +6 .6
Non-Resident Tourists 4,940,183 +7.3
Top 4Germany 2,456,511 +6 .8Hungary 459,268 +8 .5Czech Republic 299,886 +10 .3Netherlands 227,863 +8 .8
2015 2016 Changes in %
Germany 4,897 5,435 11 .0
Italy 1,000 987 1 .3
China 783 876 11 .9
Czech Republic 508 544 7 .1
Slovenia 451 480 6 .4
TOP 5 Exports in Mio . Euro, Country of Destination
TOP 5 Imports in Mio . Euro, Country of Origin
Exports: 19,305.47 Mio. Euro
Imports: 14,412.69 Mio. Euro
Foreign Trade Styria 2016 Styria: Exports 2016, Country Share in %
Tourism – Overnight Stays, Calendar Year 2016
Germany 29.9 %
USA 7.1 %
Italy 7.2 %
China 4.8 %
UK 4.4 %
France 3.4 %
Switzerland 3.4 %
Slovenia 2.8 %
Hungary 2.7 %
Poland 2.4 %
remaining States 31.9 %
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Commuters in ...
other municipa-lities of the
district
other Styrian districts
other provinces or abroad
Total
Graz - 23,229 8,823 32,052
Deutschlandsberg 8,508 9,429 1,673 19,610
GrazUmgebung 13,460 41,156 3,746 58,362
Leibnitz 10,281 16,910 2,161 29,352
Leoben 8,530 4,986 1,887 15,403
Liezen 14,111 2,136 4,461 20,708
Murau 3,578 1,958 2,521 8,057
Voitsberg 6,981 9,076 1,448 17,505
Weiz 14,204 13,417 2,705 30,326
Murtal 13,911 4,763 2,431 21,105
BruckMürzzuschlag
15,915 5,838 3,641 25,394
Hartberg Fürstenfeld
13,022 9,364 7,691 30,077
Südoststeiermark 11,153 14,004 2,478 27,635
Styria Total 133,654 156,266 45,666 335,586
Tourist Overnight Stays 2016 Labour Force in Place of Residence: 584,221
Commuters at the District Level 2015*
Commuters in and out of Styria as of 31st Oct . 2015
Share of Overnight Stays in Styria according to home country or province
Germany 19.8 %
Styria 14.9 %
Vienna 14.2 %
Rest 14.2 %
Lower Austria 12.5 %
Uper Austria 7.2 %
Hungary 3.7 %
Carinthia 3.1 %
Salzburg 2.6 %
Burgenland 2.5 %
Netherlands 1.8 %
Vorarlberg 0.9 %Czech Republic
2.4 %
Tirol 2.0 %
Commuting in: 311,636
Commuting out: 335,586
54.2 % Men
45.8 % Women
according to Labour Statistical Data as of 31. Oct. 2015
*according to required Labour Statistics Data as of 31.10.2015
Job Market Data 2016
Total Men Women
Employed 496,583 266,905 229,678
Unemployed 44,388 25,716 18,672
Unemployment rate 8 .2 % 8 .8 % 7 .5 %
Commuter saldo -23,950
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In fares of transported passengers(excluding student free fares and company rates)
*2015 – new analysis is being calculated
Year Transported Passengers in Mio.
in Zone 101 (Graz)
2014* 75.48 54.56
Transport
Passenger CarsNew Registrations 2016
Share of Car Brands, End of 2016 (TOP 5 CarRanking)
41,968
21.4 % 8.1 % 6.2 % 5.3 % 5.3 %
Transport Association Styria– transported passengers
Car Ownership 31. 12. 2016 Absolute Share in %
Gasoline 309,584 42.2 Diesel 419,045 57.1
Electric 1,383 0.2Gasoline + Electric 2,031 0.3
Miscellaneous 1,716 0.2Total 733,759 100
Road Traffic Accidents 2016
Traffic Accidents with Bodily Injuries 5,802
Casualties in Total 7,310
from that: Injured 7,238
Fatalities (30-days)72
Traffic Accidents per 1,000 Inhabitants4.7
Passenger Car-density per 1,000 Inhabitants
593
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St. Pölten Local public transport StyriaAmstetten
Judenburg 0 0 Frohnleiten
Knittelfeld 6110 Tamsweg
Klagenfurt Friesach
- S-Bahn every 30 minutes, during rush hours, every 15 minutes- S-Bahn every 30 minutes, during rush hours, also Express trains= S-Bahn every 30 minutes, planning stage- S-Bahn every 60 minutes, more during rush hours
RegioBahn every 120 minutes• • • S-Bahn replaced with Regio Bus
Other train lines serving passengers
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Bad Radkersburg 0
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As of: 2016-12-14