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Munich in numbers: what the new statistics reveal about the city

2021-11-24T08:10:58.497Z


The new Munich statistics book has been published. While the city remains stable in some areas, it is completely reinventing itself elsewhere.


The new Munich statistics book has been published.

While the city remains stable in some areas, it is completely reinventing itself elsewhere.

Munich - population, education, economy, traffic or health - from the new Munich statistics book, which was published on Tuesday (November 23), a colorful array of information can be filtered out.

Many figures make it clear: Corona * and the lockdown phases are reflected.

Whether in tourism, stagnating population growth, the lower number of marriages, increased deaths and much more.

We give an overview of the most interesting details.

Probably also a consequence of the Corona crisis: The number of registered dogs increased from 37,300 to 40,300 four-legged friends.

Munich statistics: fewer people moved to the Bavarian capital

Corona has an impact on mobility.

90,459 people moved to the state capital in 2020, 20,000 fewer than in 2019. There was a blatant slump, especially when it came to new arrivals from abroad.

Almost 94,000 citizens have turned their backs on Munich *.

In 2019, the number of people who had moved was almost 100,000.

The population was 1.562 million at the end of December 2020, an increase of only 2,000 compared to 2019. 29.1 percent of Munich's population are Catholic, 10.4 percent Protestant.

The number of marriages fell from 11,035 to 9,489, the number of births at 17,593 (plus 84) was roughly the same as in 2019. The most popular first names were again Emilia and Maximilian.

Munich statistics: Highest number of children cared for in Ramersdorf-Perlach

In the previous year, around 80,500 children aged 0 to 13 were looked after in the city's day-care centers, most of them in the Ramersdorf * -Perlach * district (7,218).

A good every fourth child (27.6 percent) is accommodated in a day care facility for more than 40 hours a week.

In the 2019/2020 winter semester, around 135,000 students were enrolled at Munich’s 21 universities, 52,425 of them at LMU and 41,768 at TU.

Munich statistics: City of the medical professions - especially in one division

The number of general practitioners leveled off at around 4,000 in 2020, at the same level as in 2019.

There were also hardly any changes in the pharmacies (346 in total).

The number of psychotherapists, on the other hand, increased by more than seven percent to almost 1,300.

The deaths in the city, at 12,313, were a good 700 above the average for the years 2017 to 2019. A large number of deaths were recorded, especially in December at the height of the corona pandemic.

Munich statistics: mobility change in full swing - electric instead of diesel

The number of new car registrations has clearly declined (minus 24.9 percent).

With 851,641 vehicles, about as many cars were registered at the end of 2020 as a year earlier.

While the number of diesel cars is decreasing (minus 6.2 percent), there is a significant increase in electric cars (46.1).

In percentage terms, there are most motor vehicles in Allach *.

There are 45 cars for every 100 inhabitants, in Ludwigsvorstadt * / Isarvorstadt * only 26. In the Corona year 2020, there were 7,576 fewer traffic accidents than in 2019.

Munich statistics: Corona is damaging the urban economy

The labor market, tourism as well as cultural and leisure facilities were hit hard by the consequences of the Corona crisis. Tourist arrivals in Munich decreased by 65.8 percent compared to 2019, and the number of hotel stays by 61.5 percent. The zoo recorded a drop in visitors of 72.4 percent, the cinemas by 70 percent, the Philharmonie by 77.8 percent and the Olympiahalle * by 80 percent.

The unemployment rate in Munich rose from 3.4 to 4.8 percent at the end of 2019.

The main construction trade suffered a drop in sales of 14.9 percent, the manufacturing sector by 8.0 percent.

The number of craft businesses decreased by 2.0 percent in 2020.

In 2020, almost 900,000 employees subject to social security contributions worked in the state capital, the majority of them in the service sector (756,528).

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Source: merkur

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