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Bevölkerungsstatistik Vorläufige Ergebnisse 31. Dezember 2018 Bevölkerungsstatistik Vorläufige Ergebnisse 31. Dezember 2018 Herausgeber und Vertrieb Amt für Statistik Äulestrasse 51 9490 Vaduz Liechtenstein T +423 236 68 76 F +423 236 69 36 www.as.llv.li Auskunft Franziska Frick T +423 236 64 67 Brigitte Schwarz T +423 236 68 94 [email protected] Gestaltung Brigitte Schwarz Thema 2 Bevölkerung und Wohnen Erscheinungsweise Jährlich Copyright Wiedergabe unter Angabe des Herausgebers gestattet. © Amt für Statistik Bevölkerungsstatistik – vorläufige Ergebnisse 31. Dezember 2018 38 380 Einwohnerinnen und Einwohner Planken wächst am stärksten Die ständige Bevölkerung Liechtensteins erhöhte sich, ge- Die stärksten prozentualen Zunahmen im Jahr 2018 wa- mäss den vorläufigen Ergebnissen des Amtes für Statistik, ren in Planken mit 3.5%, in Vaduz mit 1.8% und in Trie- im Jahr 2018 um 266 Personen bzw. 0.7% und erreichte senberg mit 1.1% zu verzeichnen. Der einzige Bevölke- am 31. Dezember 2018 den Stand von 38 380 Perso- rungsrückgang wird in der Gemeinde Schaan mit einer nen. Somit lag das Bevölkerungswachstum unter demjen- Abnahme von 0.4% (-23 Personen) registriert. igen des Vorjahres mit 0.8% (304 Personen). Das Liech- tensteiner Unterland wuchs mit 0.7% gleich stark wie das Oberland. Ständige Bevölkerung nach Gemeinden 2018 2017 Veränderung Liechtenstein 38 380 38 114 266 0.7% Oberland 24 544 24 375 169 0.7% Vaduz 5 625 5 526 99 1.8% Triesen 5 201 5 156 45 0.9% Balzers 4 594 4 590 4 0.1% Triesenberg 2 636 2 608 28 1.1% Schaan 6 016 6 039 -23 -0.4% Planken 472 456 16 3.5% Unterland 13 836 13 739 97 0.7% Eschen 4 416 4 385 31 0.7% Mauren 4 389 4 344 45 1.0% Gamprin 1 671 1 658 13 0.8% Ruggell 2 276 2 268 8 0.4% Schellenberg 1 084 1 084 - 0.0% Ausländeranteil bei 34.0% Ausländeranteil Im Vorjahresvergleich zeigt sich der Ausländeranteil mit 2018 2017 34.0% unverändert. Die ausländische ständige Bevölke- rung erhöhte sich 2018 innert Jahresfrist um 117 Perso- Ständige Bevölkerung 38 380 100.0% 38 114 100.0% nen auf insgesamt 13 058 Personen. Damit lag der Zu- Liechtensteiner/innen 25 322 66.0% 25 173 66.0% wachs an Ausländer und Ausländerinnen unter dem des Ausländer/innen 13 058 34.0% 12 941 34.0% Vorjahres 2017 als 146 Personen gezählt wurden. Der ständigen Bevölkerung mit liechtensteinischer Staatsbür- gerschaft gehörten 2018 mit 25 322 Personen 149 Per- sonen mehr an als im Jahr 2017. Der Zuwachs im Vorjahr betrug 158 Personen. Methodik und Qualität Ausländer/innen nach ausgewählten Staaten Das Amt für Statistik wird die detaillierte Bevölkerungssta- tistik per 31. Dezember 2018 mit den definitiven Zahlen Anfang Oktober 2019 veröffentlichen. Die Abweichung 2018 2017 der vorläufigen Ergebnisse von den definitiven Resultaten Personen Anteil Personen Anteil liegt in der Regel auf Landesebene bei +/- 15 Personen Total 13 058 100.0% 12 941 100.0% und auf Gemeindeebene bei +/- 5 Personen. davon EWR-31 6 932 53.1% 6 855 53.0% Schweiz 3 667 28.1% 3 645 28.2% Als Grundlage für die Ermittlung des Bevölkerungsstandes Österreich 2 257 17.3% 2 223 17.2% dient die Datenbank „Zentrales Personenregister (ZPR)“ Deutschland 1 658 12.7% 1 635 12.6% der Landesverwaltung. Das Ausländer- und Passamt er- Italien 1 189 9.1% 1 184 9.1% fasst in dieser Datenbank die Ausländerinnen und Auslän- Portugal 704 5.4% 707 5.5% der, das Zivilstandsamt die Zivilstandsereignisse und das Türkei 555 4.3% 596 4.6% Amt für Statistik die Wohnadressen der Liechtensteinerin- Andere Staaten 3 028 23.2% 2 951 22.8% nen und Liechtensteiner. (Quelle Tabelle: BST3030) Ständige Bevölkerung - Definition Zur ständigen Bevölkerung zählen die in Liechtenstein wohnhaften liechtensteinischen Staatsangehörigen, die ausländischen Niedergelassenen, Daueraufenthalter/ innen und Jahresaufenthalter/innen sowie Zöllner/innen und deren Angehörige. Weiters dazu gerechnet werden Personen, die bereits 12 Monate in Liechtenstein wohn- ten und entweder als vorläufig Aufgenommene gelten oder über eine Kurzaufenthaltsbewilligung verfügen. Diese Publikation und weitere Statistiken finden Sie im Internet unter www.as.llv.li. Im eTab-Portal unter www.etab.llv.li können Sie statistische Informationen zu diesem Thema online und interaktiv abfragen. Vaduz, 20. März 2019 AMT FÜR STATISTIK FÜRSTENTUM LIECHTENSTEIN.
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