Rising single households in the Rhein-Neckar district: A look at the numbers!

Rising single households in the Rhein-Neckar district: A look at the numbers!

The current results of the census 2022 show pleasant developments regarding the budget structures in the Rhein-Neckar-Kreis. According to the data, 37.6 percent of households in the Region live as single households. This is a significant value compared to the nationwide average of 43.3 percent and the extensive state trend in Baden-Württemberg, which is 39.5 percent.

The highest proportions of single households, which were found in Dossenheim with 47.4 percent, in Schwetzingen with 46.0 percent and in Eppelheim with 43.9 percent in Dossenheim. On the other hand, there are also municipalities with the lowest proportions of one-person households such as Helmstadt-Bargen and St. Leon-Rot, each with 28.6 percent.

budget structures in detail

In the Rhein-Neckar district, 33.1 percent of households also live in pairs, which is over the nationwide average of 30.5 percent. The common households are represented in both two and three people; At 13.5 percent, this value is also above the national average of 12.4 percent. Households with four people make up 10.9 percent in the region, while only 9.1 percent of this category belong in Germany.

For larger households, the numbers are as follows: 3.4 percent of households live by the fifth, which corresponds to the nationwide average of 3.0 percent, and 1.6 percent of households have six or more members, which is also 1.6 percent compared to the national average. The highest number of households with six or more people can be found in Eschelbronn (2.6 percent) and Sinsheim (2.5 percent).

Another interesting detail shows that 25.3 percent of households consist of senior citizens. Nevertheless, they are only slightly above the nationwide value of 24.6 percent. With a share of 8.8 percent in the Rhein-Neckar district, multi-generation households are also somewhat more common than in Germany, where this proportion is 8.2 percent.

As part of the survey on census 2022, it was found that around 12.4 million families in Germany lived in self -used property on May 15, 2022. This means that 57 percent of families in Germany lived in their own four walls - an increase compared to 2011 when this share was 56 percent. The families recorded include couples without and with children and single parents with children.

The detailed results are now accessible in the census database. This offers comprehensive information on different regional levels and can be addressed by programming languages (API). The census 2022 was carried out by a register -based procedure that used existing administrative data. Around 12 percent of the population was interviewed, and about 23 million homeowners gave information about their real estate, such as zensus20222.de reported.

Furthermore, an analysis of the budget structures in the Rhein-Neckar district shows that 28.2 percent of households include couples without children and 24.8 percent of households are formed by couples with children. Single parents with children live in 7.1 percent of households, which is 7.4 percent similar compared to nationwide. Helmstadt-Bargen lists the highest rate of single parents with 8.8 percent, followed by Epfenbach with 9.6 percent and Heddesbach with 12.7 percent.

For further information on developments in census 2022 and the household-specific statistics in the Rhein-Neckar district, we refer to the source of Rhein-neckar-kreis.de .

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