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Viennain Figures
2014
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Renate BraunerDeputy Mayor and Executive CityCouncillor of Finance, Economic Affairsand Vienna Public Utilities
Photo:PID/DavidBohma
n
Dear readers,
Vienna is growing.By 2029, its population will have passed the thresh-
old of 2 million. This is welcome news given that population growth
initiates dynamic business development and progress in society. At the
same time, it brings challenges and requires investments in fields like
infrastructure, education, housing or healthcare.
The statistics compiled by Municipal Department 23 are a key resource
for political decision-makers as they identify major developments and
take the necessary political measures.
But the present figures also prove that we are on the right way:
Vienna is the most liveable city in the world. It scores top marks in
international rankings for quality of life, innovative spirit and economic
performance. We will continue to follow our targeted strategy for the
citys development, making sure its excellent services are accessible to
everyone who lives here.
Vienna is attractive for tourists as well. Over 12.7 million overnight
stays in 2013 mark a new record high.
Vienna is productive.The good availability of highly qualified labour, a
high female employment rate of 79.5 %, reliable labour market stabil-
ity, scientific know-how and above-average labour productivity makethe Austrian capital a particularly attractive business location.
And Vienna stands for transparency. Nowadays it is imperative to
make data generally accessible and understandable. Just as the citys
budget, which is available online at www.offenerhaushalt.at, Vienna
in Figures constitutes a valuable step towards transparent informationmanagement.
I am confident the current issue will make interesting and enjoyable reading.
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URBAN HISTORY
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Around 50 a.D. First Roman military camp Vindobona is erected
881 First documented mention of the name Wenia for Vienna
1137 First documented mention of Vienna as a town
1221 Granting of the Town Charter
1237 Vienna becomes a free Imperial Town
1365 Duke Rudolf IV establishes the first university in Vienna
1469 The diocese of Vienna is founded
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St. Charles ChurchPhoto: Yvann K - Fotolia.com
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1800t
01814 Congress of Vienna
1858 Construction of the Ringstrae boulevard
1862 Vienna Stadtpark opens
1869 Regulation of the river Danube
1870 Construction of the 1st Vienna Spring Water Pipeline
1883 The new Vienna City Hall on Ringstrae is opened1897 The Vienna Giant Ferris Wheel is built in Prater
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Donau City Tower 1Photo: Creativemarc - Fotolia.com
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02001 Opening of the Museumsquartier complex
2006 Twin City Liner connects Vienna and Bratislava2008 Finals of the European Football Championship in Vienna
2010 Reopening of Therme Wien city spa
2012 Partial opening of Vienna Central Station
2013 30th Vienna City Marathon
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Schnbrunn PalacePhoto: Bruder Jakob - Fotolia.com
1529 1st Turkish siege of Vienna1547 First maps of Vienna by Augustin Hirschvogel
1683 2nd Turkish siege of Vienna
1688 First public lighting system with oil lamps
1695 Construction of Schnbrunn palace starts
1737 Completion of St. Charles Church
1795 The Vienna Albertina is founded
Vienna City HallPhoto: media wien
1900 Construction of the 2nd Vienna Spring Water Pipeline
1922 Vienna becomes a federal province in its own right
1954 Vienna takes its current shape and area, subdivided into 23 districts
1964 Donauturm opens
1978 Opening of the first public underground line (U1)
1979 Opening of Vienna International Centre (UNO City)
1981 Opening of Danube Island, a new local recreation area
Danube IslandPhoto: MA 45
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URBAN AREAVienna 2014
Total area
Built-up area (2012)
Green space (2012)
Bodies of water (2012)
Roads, streets (2012)Length of city boundaries
Highest elevation
Lowest elevation
Northernmostborder point
Easternmost
border point
Westernmostborder point
Southernmostborder point
Longest street
Shortest street
Highest building
41,487 ha
14,750 ha (35.6 %)
18,889 ha (45.5 %)
1,913 ha (4.6 %)
5,936 ha (14.3 %)136.5 km
Hermannskogel (543 m)
Lobau (151 m)
Border point 60 in the cadastral district of Stammersdorf,located approx. 1,400 m north-west of Rendezvous inn(21st municipal district)
Border point 176 in the cadastral district of Kaiserebers-
dorf-Herrschaft (22nd municipal district), approx. 700 mnorth of Gnsehaufen-Traverse
Westernmost corner of the wall around the Lainz WildlifePreserve, approx. 1,000 m north-west of Altes Dianatorgate (13th municipal district)
Approx. 370 m south-west of Schutzengelkreuz in thecadastral district of Unter-Laa (10th municipal district)
Hhenstrae (17th and 19th districts) - 15.0 km
Irisgasse (1st district) - 17.5 m
Donauturm tower in Donaupark (22nd district) - 252 m
Source: Municipal Departments 28, 37 and 41.
Air temperature | in C
Average 19712000
max 2013 Average 2013 min 2013
Jan Feb March April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
14.8
10.8
17.7
28.025.9
33.4
36.8 38.5
27.0
22.519.7
13.3
9.7
5.36.5
0.7
7.3 6.9
11.3 11.2
4.2
1.01.7
3.2
Source:ZAMGClimateDe
partment.
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Duration of sunshine | in h
Source
:ZAMGClimateDepartment.
Average 19712000 20132012
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
Jan Feb March April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
Precipitations | in mm
Source:ZAMGClimateDe
partment.
Average 19712000 20132012
Jan Feb March April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
40
60
80
100
120
20
140
160
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POPULATIONPopulation in Vienna 2013
Demographic information total men women
Population *
Foreign citizens *
Residents with migration background *
Natural change
Live births
Deaths
Net migration
Inflows
Outflows
Naturalisation
Persons born in AustriaPersons born abroad
Life expectancy at birth
Life expectancy at the age of 60 years
1,766,746
428,213
629,541
2,359
18,691
16,332
22,711
94,034
71,323
2,423
7731,650
79.9
23.0
850,596
215,770
305,131
2,344
9,865
7,521
11,913
50,978
39,065
1,151
401750
77.3
20.9
916,150
212,443
324,410
15
8,826
8,811
10,798
43,056
32,258
1,272
372900
82.4
24.7
Source: Statistics Austria, calculation: Municipal Department 23.
* Population at the beginning of the year 2014.
Surface and population of Viennas municipal districts 2014 *
Municipal district surface in ha total men women
Wien
1. Innere Stadt
2. Leopoldstadt
3. Landstrae
4. Wieden
5. Margareten
6. Mariahilf
7. Neubau
8. Josefstadt
9. Alsergrund
10. Favoriten
11. Simmering
12. Meidling13. Hietzing
14. Penzing
15. Rudolfsheim-Fnfhaus
16. Ottakring
17. Hernals
18. Whring
19. Dbling
20. Brigittenau21. Floridsdorf
22. Donaustadt
23. Liesing
41,487.0
286.9
1,924.2
739.8
177.5
201.2
145.5
160.8
109.0
296.7
3,182.2
2,325.6
810.33,771.5
3,376.3
391.8
867.3
1,139.1
634.7
2,494.4
571.04,444.3
10,229.9
3,206.8
1,766,746
16,131
99,597
86,454
31,452
53,610
30,613
30,792
24,279
40,528
186,450
93,440
90,87451,275
87,597
74,791
99,094
54,422
48,365
69,242
84,305148,947
168,394
96,094
850,596
7,726
48,650
41,085
14,903
26,299
14,833
14,703
11,855
19,286
91,638
45,541
43,75223,505
41,727
37,220
48,451
26,528
22,208
31,849
41,20071,633
80,684
45,320
916,150
8,405
50,947
45,369
16,549
27,311
15,780
16,089
12,424
21,242
94,812
47,899
47,12227,770
45,870
37,571
50,643
27,894
26,157
37,393
43,10577,314
87,710
50,774
Source: Statistics Austria, calculation: Municipal Department 23; Municipal Department 41.
* Population at the beginning of the year 2014.
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Population Development 20042014 | in %
+14.3
+13.6
+9.8
+9.7
+6.4
+6.2
+4.7
+4.6
+1.8
Eisenstadt
Graz
Innsbruck
Vienna
Bregenz
Klagenfurt
Linz
St. Plten
Salzburg
Source:St
atisticsAustria,calculation:MunicipalDepartment23.
Population Development 20022012 * | in %
0.7
2.2
15.9
+18.5
+15.2
+14.0
+11.8
+9.3
+7.5
+7.4
+7.2
+5.1
+3.7
+3.2
+1.6
Brussels
Stockholm
London (metropolitain area)
Copenhagen
Vienna
Prague
Amsterdam
Madrid
Paris
Rome
Berlin
Warsaw
Budapest
Lisbon
AthensSource:Eurostat(UrbanAu
dit),calculation:MunicipalDepartment23.
* Stockholm, London and Athens: 20012011; Paris: 19992009.
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EDUCATIONChild care and education 2013/14
Child care facilities total boys girls
Total 86,251 44,208 42,043
Day nurseries 10,985 5,646 5,339
Kindergartens 36,118 18,713 17,405
After-school care facilities 17,830 9,056 8,774
Mixed-age facilities 21,318 10,793 10,525
Source: Municipal Department 10 und Statistics Austria.
Pupils 2012/13
Schools total boys/men girls/women
Total
Compulsory schools providinggeneral education
Primary schools
Lower secondary schools(Hauptschulen)
New secondary schools
Special needs schools
Pre-vocational schools
General secondary schools (AHS)
General sec. schools (AHS) - lower level
General sec. schools (AHS) - upper level
Vocational schools for apprentices
Vocational secondary schools (BMS)
Vocational colleges (BHS)
Technical-industrial collegesCommercial colleges
Business colleges
Colleges for agriculture and forestry
Other
225,645
98,654
64,426
20,971
7,657
2,941
2,659
59,608
33,807
25,801
21,541
7,297
24,082
13,5017,582
2,869
130
14,463
114,107
52,061
33,253
11,300
4,110
1,849
1,549
27,770
16,291
11,479
12,985
3,883
12,439
9,0702,741
562
66
4,969
111,538
46,593
31,173
9,671
3,547
1,092
1,110
31,838
17,516
14,322
8,556
3,414
11,643
4,4314,841
2,307
64
9,494
Source: Statistics Austria.
Students 2012/13
Universities/Colleges total men women
Total 183,264 84,700 98,564
Universities of applied sciences * 12,422 7,160 5,262
Teacher training colleges * 5,574 1,311 4,263
Public universities ** 162,465 75,172 87,293
among them University of Vienna 88,461 32,318 56,143
among them Vienna University 26,503 19,329 7,174of Technology
among them Vienna University 22,026 11,473 10,553of Economics an Business
Private universities 2,803 1,057 1,746
Source: Statistics Austria.
* Not including further training courses.** Regular students.
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Level of education of the labour force 2013 | in %
Austria Vienna
28.2
22.7
8.5
25.6
15.0
16.4
17.4
12.9
38.7
14.6
University *
Secondary school(leaving certificate)
Technical school
Apprenticeship
Compulsory school
Source:
StatisticsAustria.
Population of the 3034 age group having completed tertiary education inNUTS-2 regions 2013 | in %
27.2
34.6
40.1
43.3
44.0
44.9
45.8
46.8
49.4
51.4
51.4
53.3
56.2
58.8
72.3
Lazio (Rome)
Lisboa (Lisbon)
Vienna
Berlin
Attiki (Athens)
Kzp-Magyarorszg (Budapest)
Rgion de Bruxelles-Capitale (Brussels)
Praha (Prague)
Noord-Holland (Amsterdam)
Mazowieckie (Warsaw)
Comunidad de Madrid
le de France (Paris)
Stockholm
Hovedstaden (Copenhagen)
Inner London
Source:Eurostat.
* University and university equivalent (academies).
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ECONOMYGross regional product 2011
Federal province EUR million in % EUR per capita
Austria 299,240 100.0 35,700
Burgenland 6,829 2.3 24,000
Carinthia 16,936 5.7 30,400
Lower Austria 47,327 15.8 29,400
Upper Austria 50,677 16.9 35,900
Salzburg 21,857 7.3 41,300
Styria 37,413 12.5 31,000
Tyrol 26,095 8.7 36,800
Vorarlberg 14,050 4.7 38,000
Vienna 77,942 26.0 45,600
Source: Statistics Austria.
Tourism 2013
Tourist overnight staysProvincial capital
total from Austria from abroad
Vienna 12,719,289 2,326,952 10,392,337
Salzburg 2,552,424 702,660 1,849,764Innsbruck 1,440,009 364,494 1,075,515
Graz 984,771 462,834 521,937
Linz 775,396 367,920 407,476
Klagenfurt 394,813 202,112 192,701
Bregenz 324,231 105,174 219,057
St. Plten 143,836 92,492 51,344
Eisenstadt 50,536 29,233 21,303
Source: Statistics Austria.
Labour Market 2013
Employment and unemployment total men women
Employment with compulsory insuranceGainful employment
Gainful employment, standard forms
among them freelance service contracts
Min. employment and minimal freelanceservice contracts
Employees in minimal employment
Minimal freelance service contracts
Self-employmentPersons registered as unemployed
Unemployment rate (registered rate) in %
Unemployment rate (EU rate) in %
974,243877,385
791,327
8,909
86,058
76,214
9,844
96,85890,230
10.2
8.4
499,463439,236
402,208
4,488
37,028
33,088
3,940
60,22753,432
11.7
8.6
474,780438,149
389,119
4,421
49,030
43,126
5,904
36,63136,798
8.6
8.2
Source: Association of Austrian Social Insurance Institutions, Social Insurance Institutionfor Farmers, Social Insurance Institution for Trade and Industry, Vienna Labour MarketService (AMS).
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Gross regional product per capita in the NUTS-2 regions 2011 | in 1,000 EUR
86.0
62.0
56.2
52.551.2
45.6
40.5
31.2
29.9
29.6
29.3
24.8
22.5
16.2
15.7
Inner London
Rgion de Bruxelles-Capitale (Brussels)
Stockholm
Hovedstaden (Copenhagen)le de France (Paris)
Vienna
Noord-Holland (Amsterdam)
Praha (Prague)
Lazio (Rome)
Comunidad de Madrid
Berlin
Attiki (Athens)
Lisboa (Lisbon)
Kzp-Magyarorszg (Budapest)
Mazowieckie (Warsaw)Source:
Eurostat.
Tourism 2013 | overnight stays in million
international tourism domestic tourism
53.7
36.7
26.9
24.2
14.9
14.7
13.5
11.3
11.0
7.8
7.3
7.0
6.2
n/a
n/a
London
Paris *
Berlin
Rome *
Madrid *
Prague
Vienna **
Amsterdam *
Stockholm **
Budapest
Lisbon *
Copenhagen **
Brussels
Athens
Warsaw
Source:EuropeanCitiesMa
rketingReport2014,TourMIS.
* Overnight stays in hotels or similar establishments only.** inlcuding communities in the citys surrounding region.
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Global Cities Index * 2014 | points achieved
Lisbon
Athens
Warsaw
Prague
Budapest
Copenhagen
Stockholm
Rome
Amsterdam
Berlin
Vienna
Madrid
Brussels
Paris
London
13.6
17.5
17.5
20.6
23.5
24.1
26.3
29.4
30.3
31.8
32.9
52.3
58.1
n/a
n/a
So
urce:A.T.Kearney.
Big Mac-Index * 2012 | in min.s
14
1616
16
16
17
18
20
22
23
30
34
36
49
n/a
Vienna
AmsterdamBerlin
London
Paris
Stockholm
Madrid
Brussels
Lisbon
Rome
Athens
Prague
Warsaw
Budapest
CopenhagenSource:UBS.
* The cities are assessed for their business activity (weighting factor: 30%), human capital (30%),information exchange (15%), cultural experience (15%) and political engagement (10%).
** Working time required to buy a Big Mac.
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Innovation Cities Global Index * 2014 | points achieved
56
56
56
55
55
54
53
50
48
48
47
46
45
44
41
London
Paris
Vienna
Amsterdam
Copenhagen
Berlin
Stockholm
Brussels
Prague
Budapest
Rome
Madrid
Warsaw
Lisbon
AthensSource:2thinknow.
International congresses ** 2013
n/a
n/a
93
99
106
109
111
120
121
125
166
178
182186
204
Warsaw
Athens
Stockholm
Rome
Budapest
Copenhagen
Brussels
Amsterdam
Prague
Lisbon
London
Berlin
ViennaMadrid
Paris
Source:InternationalCongressandConventionAs
sociation.
* For the current ranking, the 162 indicators were summarised to form a three factor score for Cultural Assets,Networked Markets and Human Infrastructure - with a focus on mobility, start-ups, education and technology.The three factors were used to assess how conducive the respective cities are to ideas and developmentsfostering regional or global innovation.
** International congresses with a minimum of 50 participants that are held on a regular basis, alternatingbetween at least 3 different countries.
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TRANSPORTPublic Transport
Wiener Linien 2011 2012 2013
Passengers in million
Underground
Trams
Buses
Length of network in km
Underground
Trams
Buses
Number of lines
Underground
TramsBuses
Number of stations
Underground
Trams
Buses
875.0
567.6
193.8
113.6
937.4
74.2
214.8
648.4
123
5
2890
4,452
101
1,031
3,320
906.6
444.4
295.1
167.1
1,013.0
74.2
221.5
717.3
132
5
2998
4,783
101
1,056
3,626
900.0
428.8
293.6
177.6
1,094.8
78.5
225.0
791.3
147
5
29113
5,052
104
1,071
3,877
Source: Wiener Linien.
Individual transport
Indicators 2011 2012 2013
Road network in km
Municipal roads in km
Federal roads in km
System of bicycle paths and lanes, in km
Stock of motor vehicles
CarsOmnibuses
Lorries
Tractors
Other motor vehicles
Motorcycles
Private car density per 1,000 inhabitants
Newly registered motor vehicles
CarsLorries
Others
2,809
2,763
46
1,205
829,790
674,5263,670
62,307
3,654
4,557
81,076
392,8
87,489
72,5957,394
7,500
2,811
2,765
46
1,223
837,810
679,4923,646
63,075
3,713
4,559
83,325
390,2
82,999
69,0466,355
7,598
2,817
2,771
46
1,246
841,669
681,4133,661
63,686
3,757
4,500
84,652
385,7
81,691
68,3316,393
6,967
Source: Municipal Departments 28, 46, ASFINAG and Statistics Austria,calculation: Municipal Department 23.
Road traffic
Traffic accidents 2011 2012 2013Traffic accidents involving personal injury 4,514 6,348 5,774
Casualties 5,690 7,728 6,996
injured in traffic accidents 5,668 7,704 6,979
killed in traffic accidents 22 24 17
Source: Statistics Austria.
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Car ownership rate 2013 | per 1,000 inhabitants
Vienna 385.9
438.2Innsbruck
469.5Graz
511.8Salzburg
513.1Linz
516.0Bregenz
568.8.
St. Pltena
Austri
602.8
Source:
Statistics Klagenfurt
Eisenstadt (incl. Rust) 660.8
Car ownership rate 2011 * | per 1,000 inhabitants
234.4
256.6
290.2
293.8
327.8
361.6
389.6
451.3
467.7
533.4
540.7
697.5
n/a
n/a
n/a
Paris
Amsterdam
Berlin
London (metropolitan area)
Budapest
Stockholm
Vienna
Brussels
Madrid
Warsaw
Prague
Rome
Athens
Copenhagen
LisbonSource:Eurostat(UrbanAu
dit),StatisticsAustria.
* Paris: 2010; Rome and Warsaw: 2009.
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CULTURETotal visits to museums and exhibitions in Vienna
Art & culture institutionsin Vienna
2010 2011 2012
Visits in 1,000
Federal museums and institutions
Art History Museum, includingMuseum of Ethnology andTheatre Museum
1,098.0 1,030.8 1,260.9
Austrian Gallery Belvedere 812.4 888.6 1,139.6
Albertina 655.6 574.7 620.3
Museum of Natural History 527.7 553.0 564.5
Museum of Technology 327.4 295.7 316.9
Leopold Museum 317.4 294.4 364.2Museum of Modern Art,Ludwig Art Foundation
237.5 148.2 199.6
Austrian National Library 225.3 241.4 237.9
MAK - Austrian Museum of 190.6 156.2 139.2Applied Arts | Contemporary Art
Museum of Military History 168.0 154.3 174.5
Museums and memorial houses owned by the City and Province of Vienna
Haus der Musik 216.2 166.8 174.0(Interactive Sound Museum)
Wien Museum 194.1 216.6 272.0
Mozart Haus Vienna 119.1 130.3 132.8
Jewish Museum Vienna 67.5 59.5 88.2
Private museums
KunstHaus Vienna 143.5 190.2 110.3
ZOOM Childrens Museum 116.8 113.4 111.4
Sigmund Freud Museum 65.8 68.9 75.4
Austrian Film Museum 55.4 54.2 53.5
Exhibition centres
Kunsthalle Vienna 167.4 195.3 103.4
Vienna Secession Association 99.0 99.6 142.7of Visual Artists
Knstlerhaus Vienna 85.5 52.4 40.3
Related facilities operated by various institutionsSchnbrunn Palace 2,587.0 2,665.0 2,824.0
Schnbrunn Zoo 2,237.2 2,355.1 2,193.2
Hofburg Imperial Palace Imperial Apartments, Court Silverand Table Rooms
647.1 627.0 640.2
Vienna Aqua Terra Zoo 408.4 410.5 436.5
St. Stephens Cathedral 380.0 560.0 548.0
Spanish Riding School Piber Federal Stud
325.2 343.2 337.5
Imperial Crypt - Capuchins' Crypt 220.0 220.0 195.0
Palmenhaus Schnbrunn 155.7 139.5 120.0
Planetarium Vienna 64.0 62.1 64.9
Source: Statistics Austria.
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Seat occupancy rate in the theatre season 2011/2012 | in %
Vienna State Opera * 97.7
Theater im Zentrum
Burgtheater *
97.0
89.4
Theater an der Wien 87.2
Akademietheater 87.1
Kammerspiele 86.0
Ronacher 85.8
Theater in der Josefstadt * 82.3
Austria.
Raimundtheater 80.5
tics
ce:
Statis Volksoper 80.5
Sour Volkstheater * 71.1
Number of shows 2011/12
* Main stage.
126
222
249
254
274
283
292
305
306
337
372
Theater an der Wien
Theater im Zentrum
Ronacher
Raimundtheater
Volkstheater *
Akademietheater
Vienna State Opera *
Volksoper
Burgtheater *
Theater in der Josefstadt *
Kammerspiele
Source:StatisticsAustria.
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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONCity Administration staff 2013
StaffStaff * at year-end
total men women
Total 29,456 14,056 15,400
Public officials 11,587 6,402 5,185Contractual employees 17,869 7,654 10,215
Source: Chief Executive Office of the Vienna City Administration.
* Municipal staff in the strict sense of the word.
City and Federal Province of Vienna staff outside the City Administration proper, 2013
Staff Staff at year-end
total men women
Wiener Wohnen - Housing in Vienna
Public officials
Contractual employees
Wiener Krankenanstaltenverbund - ViennaHospital Association
Public officialsContractual employees
Wien Kanal - Vienna Waste Water Management
Public officials
Contractual employees
Wiener Stadtwerke - Vienna Public Utilities
Public officials
Contractual employees
Teaching staff of the Federal Province of ViennaPublic officials
Contractual employees
652
393
259
27,390
7,53319,857
553
359
194
8,341
5,270
3,071
12,6225,646
6,976
382
231
151
7,672
2,3175,355
517
340
177
7,269
4,670
2,599
2,211697
1,514
270
162
108
19,718
5,21614,502
36
19
17
1,072
600
472
10,4114,949
5,462
Source: Municipal Dept. 2 payroll accounting for teaching staff working for the Province of Vienna,
and pension payment statistics by the Chief Executive Office of Personnel and Internal Auditing.
Annual accounts 2013
Type of expenditure Expendituresin EUR million
Share of totalexpenditures in %
Total 12,471.2 100.0
Payments to staff 2,591.4 20.8
Retirement pensions and related payments 1,297.5 10.4
Durables and consumables, administration 1,336.5 10.7and operating expenses
Regular transfer payments 4,841.1 38.8
Debt service 308.3 2.5
Capital investments, transfers, and loans to 1,787.3 14.3boost investment
Other expenditure * 309.1 2.5
Source: City of Vienna Annual Accounts, calculations by MA 23.
* This category essentially includes allocations to reserve funds with respect to districtbudgets and the parking fee.
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City Council elections 2010
PartyValid votes cast
seatsabsolute in %
Total
SPFP
VP
GRNE
BZ
Others
754,938
334,757194,517
105,627
95,445
10,057
14,535
100.0
44.325.8
14.0
12.6
1.3
1.9
100
4927
13
11
BZ = Alliance for the Future of Austria (Walter Sonnleitner List)FP = Austrian Freedom Party
GRNE = The Greens The Green AlternativeVP = Austrian Peoples PartySP = Social Democratic Party of Austria
Source: Electoral commission for Vienna.
Mayor:Michael HuplDeputy Mayors:Renate Brauner and Maria Vassilakou
Executive City Councillors:Education, Youth, Information and Sports: Christian OxonitschFinance, Economic Policy and Vienna Public Utilities: Renate BraunerPublic Health and Social Affairs: Sonja WehselyIntegration, Womens Issues, Consumer Protection and Personnel: Sandra FrauenbergerCultural Affairs and Science: Andreas Mailath-PokornyUrban Planning, Traffic & Transport, Climate Protection, Energy andPublic Participation: Maria VassilakouEnvironment: Ulli SimaHousing, Housing Construction and Urban Renewal: Michael Ludwig
City Councillors without portfolio:FP: David Lasar, Veronika Matiasek, Eduard SchockVP: Manfred Juraczka
Vienna City Council (seating plan)
VP SP FP GRNE District ChairpersonsSource:ViennaCityAdministration.
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