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Population trends are defined as the development of the population in a geographical unit over a given period. Population trends are informative from a historical, economic and sociological point of view, as they are a cross-sectional indicator resulting from a wide range of other developments.
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Population development since 2011

Population since 2011: Description
2011-2018 in Lech
Sine 2011, the population development in Lech has been 1,00%. The population development of the neighbouring municipalities is shown in the table of neighbouring municipalities.
Population since 2011 in Neighboring municipalities
- Population since 2011 in St.Anton : -5,00%
- Population since 2011 in Steeg : -3,00%
- Population since 2011 in Warth : -2,00%
- Population since 2011 in Sonntag : -1,00%
- Population since 2011 in Schröcken : +1,00%
- Population since 2011 in Klösterle : +3,00%
- Population since 2011 in Kaisers : +4,00%
- Population since 2011 in Dalaas : +6,00%
Lech: Main postcode (ZIP code): 6764
Additional ZIP Code(s): 6763
Towns & cadastral municipalities: Lech.
Living
- Urbanity : 0
- Prop. price : 1.586,60€
- Settlement : 6,48
- Household size : 2,35
- Sec. residences : 57%
Population
- Density : 16,68 People/km²
- Since 1869 : +260,00%
- Since 1900 : +363,00%
- Since 2011 : +1,00%
- General elections
People
- Youth : 12,20%
- Seniors : 18,70%
- Sec. education : 65,30%
- Ter. education : 10,70%
- Foreigners : 15,90%
Work
- Unemployment : 16,40%
- Activity rate : 64,60%
- Commuter : 15,50%
- Farmers(Federal) : -22,03%
- Farmers(Austria) : -63,12%