Population migration in residential quarters — removals

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Dataset information

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Country of origin
Updated
2020.04.01 08:33
Created
2023.03.23
Available languages
German
Keywords
bauen-und-wohnen, infrastruktur, bevölkerung
Quality scoring
265

Dataset description

The data set contains the numbers of removals since 2014 from the small-scale housing market observation in Düsseldorf. The data is given in separate files for additions and removals in the respective years. 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 tables are divided into the following age categories: 0 to under 6 years, 6 to under 10 years, 10 to under 18 years, 18 to under 25 years, 25 to under 30 years, 30 to under 50 years, 50 to under 65 years, 65 years and older The files containing the removals from the residential quarters by age group contain the following column information: Residential quarters: Residential quarters-ID Moves 0 to less than 6 years: Number of departures of 0 to under 6 year olds Journeys 6 to less than 10 years: Number of departures of 6 to under 10-year-olds 10 to under 18 years of age: Number of departures of 10 to under 18 year olds 18 to under 25 years of age: Number of departures of 18 to under 25 year olds Departures 25 to less than 30 years: Number of departures of 25 to under 30 year olds Departures 30 to less than 50 years: Number of departures of 30 to under 50 year olds 50 to under 65 years of age: Number of departures of 50 to under 65 year olds 65 years of age and older: Number of withdrawals of the group 65-year-olds and seniors The files containing the additions from the residential quarters by age group contain the following column information: Residential quarters: Residential quarters-ID Trains 0 to less than 6 years: Number of trainees aged 0 to under 6 Trains 6 to less than 10 years: Number of arrivals of 6 to under 10-year-olds Trains 10 to under 18 years of age: Number of trainees aged 10 to under 18 Trains 18 to less than 25 years: Number of trainees aged 18 to under 25 Trains 25 to less than 30 years: Number of trainees aged 25 to under 30 Trains 30 to less than 50 years: Number of trainees aged 30 to under 50 Trains 50 to less than 65 years of age: Number of trainees aged 50 to under 65 65 years of age and older: Number of trainees in the 65-year-olds and older groups The files with total numbers for moving and moving from the residential quarters contain the following column information: Residential quarters: Residential quarters-ID Year of year: Number of survey year 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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