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Commuter Atlas: Where people from the district of Miesbach go to work

2022-04-10T05:10:19.182Z


Commuter Atlas: Where people from the district of Miesbach go to work Created: 04/10/2022, 07:01 There are also numerous commuters in the district of Miesbach. Mostly it goes to Munich. © picture alliance/dpa (symbol image) District – The Rosenheim Employment Agency has published the commuter atlas and also gives figures for the district of Miesbach. More and more people in the city and distri


Commuter Atlas: Where people from the district of Miesbach go to work

Created: 04/10/2022, 07:01

There are also numerous commuters in the district of Miesbach.

Mostly it goes to Munich.

© picture alliance/dpa (symbol image)

District – The Rosenheim Employment Agency has published the commuter atlas and also gives figures for the district of Miesbach.

More and more people in the city and district of Rosenheim as well as in the districts of Miesbach and Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen do not live and work in the same district.

The Rosenheim Employment Agency will provide information about this.


"Employees in our agency district continue to accept an additional journey to get to their place of work," says Michael Schankweiler, CEO of the Rosenheim Employment Agency.

"Even the challenges that the corona pandemic brought with it in terms of the compatibility of work and care have not changed anything.

Certainly, however, the flexibilization of work – especially working from home – had and still has a stabilizing and sometimes even promoting effect on the number of jobs.”

The facts at a glance:

  • In June 2021, 198,310 people were employed subject to social security contributions in the agency district of Rosenheim.

  • One in five jobs—that is, 39,160—was filled by people residing in another agency district.

  • This means that 1,260 more people commuted to work than a year ago and 3,360 more than five years ago.

  • At 10,000, most commuters come from the agency district of Traunstein, followed by 9,240 from the agency district of Munich with the state capital and the district and 4,820 from the agency district of Weilheim.

  • 1,430 other people are cross-border commuters and come from another country - in most cases Austria.

Michael Schankweiler continues with a view to jobs subject to social security contributions: “158,800 of the jobs in the agency district are occupied by men and women who work and live in the district, but they often do not work in the district in which they live either.

For example, employees who are subject to social security contributions and who live in the district of Miesbach often work in the district of Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen.”

The figures for the Rosenheim agency district:

  • Around 227,860 people who are in employment subject to social security contributions are resident in the Rosenheim employment agency district.

  • Most recently, 69,050 or 30 percent worked in another agency district.

    That was almost 3,000 more than in 2020 and 9,080 more than in 2016.

  • 40,800 of the employees subject to social security contributions who commute work in the agency district of Munich.

  • The agency district of Weilheim comes second with 6,930 commuters, followed by the agency district of Freising with 5,190.

"It follows that almost 29,900 more employees subject to social insurance leave the agency district to work than people come to the region to work there," explains Schankweiler.

The figures for the district of Miesbach:

  • 37,090 jobs subject to social security contributions are registered in the district of Miesbach.

    13,382 - that's more than a third of them - are occupied by commuting people.

    Most come from the districts of Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen (2,885) and Rosenheim (2,620) as well as from the state capital of Munich (2,090).

  • 41,034 employees who are subject to social security contributions have registered the district of Miesbach as their place of residence and 17,368 of them work outside the district.

    Most commute to the state capital of Munich (7,026) and to the districts of Munich (3,364) and Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen (1,621).

Detailed information can be found at statistic.arbeitsagentur.de.

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Source: merkur

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