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In Austria, foreigners are all persons who do not have Austrian citizenship. The proportion of non-Austrians in the total population of a geographical unit is therefore measured in terms of the proportion of non-Austrians in the total population. In 2019 Austria will have a population of about 8.9 million inhabitants, of which about 7.4 million are Austrian citizens. The average proportion of foreigners in Austria is therefore around 16%, with about half of them coming from the EEA and half from third countries.
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Share of foreigners

Share of foreigners: Description
Foreigners in St. Martin
The rate of foreigners in St. Martin is 1,30%. The rate of foreigners in neighbouring municipalities is shown in the table of neighbouring municipalities.
Share of foreigners in Neighboring municipalities
St. Martin: Main postcode (ZIP code): 3971
Additional ZIP Code(s): 3970
Towns & cadastral municipalities: St. Martin, Oberlainsitz, Roßbruck, St.Martin, Zeil, Harmanschlag, Rörndlwies, Breitenberg, Anger, Schützenberg, Schöllbüchl, Langfeld, Reitgraben.
Living
- Urbanity : 1
- Prop. price : 14,40€
- Settlement : 1,14
- Household size : 2,86
- Sec. residences : 26%
Population
- Density : 22,53 People/km²
- Since 1869 : -43,00%
- Since 1900 : -44,00%
- Since 2011 : -2,00%
- General elections
People
- Youth : 13,60%
- Seniors : 21,10%
- Sec. education : 62,00%
- Ter. education : 5,80%
- Foreigners : 1,30%
Work
- Unemployment : 4,00%
- Activity rate : 78,10%
- Commuter : 71,90%
- Farmers(Federal) : 189,79%
- Farmers(Austria) : 315,76%