The data set contains the results of small-scale housing market observation in Düsseldorf since 2014. A distinction is made by household forms.
On the basis of newly defined residential quarters, the small-scale housing market observation enables a detailed, spatial analysis of the status quo on the housing market. It includes data since 2014 and is updated annually.
Each residential quarter is assigned to a residential district type. These types derive from the building typology and the construction age as well as the different land uses. The residential quarters thus characterise the different, small-scale sub-markets in Düsseldorf.
In your own data sets you will find geoinformation about the residential quarter boundaries and key tables for the residential quarters.
The interactive offer on the data can be found on the page of the Office of Statistics and Elections at: https://www.duesseldorf.de/statistik-und-wahlen/statistik-und-stadtforschung/analysen/wohnungsmarktbeobachtung.html
Here you will also find explanations of terms and the data collection for housing market observation in the file formats PDF and XLS.
The files contain the following column information:
Residential quarters: Number of the quarters
Total households: Total number of households
Single-person households: Number of one-person households
Couples/marriage without children: Number of two-person households without children
Couples/marriage with children: Number of two-person households with children
Single parents: Number of households with single parents
Standalone from 65: Number of households with single persons over 65 years of age
Note:
The allocation of the districts to the residential quarters is determined by the quarter numbering. The first two places are the district and the district. The subsequent digits indicate the subsequent numbering of the residential quarters.
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