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The interactive Similio map of the federal state Tyrol on the topic Household size offers a good overview of the situation in Tyrol. Detailed maps of the districts and landscapes on the topic Household size are also available.
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The average household size is an indicator of the number of inhabitants per housing unit or household in a given geographical unit, which can be used to draw conclusions about the type of settlement and social structures. In this respect, a distinction can be made between areas where households consist primarily of one person or more often of families or shared flats.
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Similio offers numerous Household size comparisons with interactive maps. There is a separate map for each Austrian municipality. Further maps for Household size are available at the level of political districts, landscapes, regions and at the level of federal provinces.
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Keywords on Household size:
bachelor flat, single-family house, children, grandparents, square metres, flat size, living space, bedroom, bathroom, lack of space, garden, parents' house, flat-sharing communities, shared flats, student flats, statistics.
Household size
Tyrol
Household size: Description
Household size: Highest values
- Innervillgraten: 3,88
- Prägraten: 3,28
- Unterperfuss: 3,26
- Außervillgraten: 3,18
- Kaunerberg: 3,09
Household size: Lowest values
- Rattenberg : 1,83
- Innsbruck : 1,99
- Lienz : 2,01
- Kitzbühel : 2,04
- Seefeld : 2,08
Household size: Districts
Household size: Landscapes
Population