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Population activity is an indicator that measures the share of the working population in the total population. Population activity is economically linked to value added or economic growth in a region and socially it provides information on, among other things, the demographic structure of the population.
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Similio offers numerous Activity rate comparisons with interactive maps. There is a separate map for each Austrian municipality. Further maps for Activity rate are available at the level of political districts, landscapes, regions and at the level of federal provinces.
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Keywords on Activity rate:
Household management, employment rate, double earner, sole earner, economy, growth, work, employment, jobs, activity, young people, senior citizens, employment, self-employment, supplementary income, entrepreneurship, white-collar workers, blue-collar workers.
Activity rate

Activity rate: Description
Employment in Sankt Barbara im Mürztal
The activity rate in Sankt Barbara im Mürztal is 69,40%. The population activity of neighbouring municipalities is shown in the table of neighbouring municipalities.
Activity rate in Neighboring municipalities
- Activity rate in Neuberg : 62,90%
- Activity rate in Krieglach : 72,70%
- Activity rate in Mariazell : 74,20%
- Activity rate in Kindberg : 74,30%
- Activity rate in Turnau : 76,20%
- Activity rate in Stanz : 76,50%
Sankt Barbara im Mürztal: Main postcode (ZIP code): 8662
Additional ZIP Code(s): 8661, 8663, 8664
Towns & cadastral municipalities: Mitterdorf im Mürztal, Großveitsch, Wartberg im Mürztal, Kleinveitsch, Veitsch, Niederaigen, Lutschaun.
Living
- Urbanity : 2
- Prop. price : 56,80€
- Settlement : 2,02
- Household size : 2,12
- Sec. residences : 18%
Population
- Density : 60,03 People/km²
- Since 1869 : +125,00%
- Since 1900 : +6,00%
- Since 2011 : -6,00%
- General elections
People
- Youth : 10,90%
- Seniors : 27,20%
- Sec. education : 67,20%
- Ter. education : 5,90%
- Foreigners : 4,90%
Work
- Unemployment : 6,00%
- Activity rate : 69,40%
- Commuter : 58,70%
- Farmers(Federal) : -17,09%
- Farmers(Austria) : 20,32%