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brandenburg-statistik

Editor:

Amt für Statistik Berlin-Brandenburg

2018

English edition

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kleine brandenburg-statistik 2018

16 Employment and compensation of employees, Labour Market | 32

17 Industry | 34

18 Construction, Housing | 36

19 Retail Trade, Hotel and Restaurant Industry, Tourism | 37

20 Foreign Trade | 40

21 Consumer Prices | 41

22 Construction Prices | 42

23 Judicature | 43

24 Earnings | 44

25 Public Finances | 46

26 Elections | 48

27 The administrative districts of Brandenburg 2017 | 56

28 Brandenburg 1990 to 2017 | 58

29 The Region

Berlin/Brandenburg 2017 | 60

1 General Information | 5

2 Population | 6

3 Livelihood | 12

4 Households and Families | 14

5 Education | 16

6 Agriculture | 19

7 Public health system | 20

8 Public social benefits | 22

9 Facilities for child care, youth welfar | 23

10 Care | 25

11 Climate | 26

12 Environment | 27

13 Transport | 28

14 Business notification, Insolvencies | 30

15 National Accounts | 31

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Berlin 51

Sachsen-Anhalt Niedersachsen

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Polen

Sachsen Administrative districts

( Kreisfreie Städte Urban district) Landkreise (Rural district)

51Brandenburg an der Havel 52Cottbus

53Frankfurt (Oder) 54Potsdam 60Barnim 61Dahme-Spreewald 62Elbe-Elster 63Havelland 64Märkisch-Oderland

52 53 54

60

61

62

63 64

65

66 67 68

69 70

71 72

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65Oberhavel 66Oberspreewald-Lausitz 67Oder-Spree 68Ostprignitz-Ruppin 69Potsdam-Mittelmark 70Prignitz 71Spree-Neiße 72Teltow-Fläming 73Uckermark 4

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Introduction

The »kleine brandenburg-statistik 2018«

gives an initial overview of the data pro- vided by official statistics. A similar bro- chure is available for the federal state of Berlin »kleine berlin-statistik 2018«. Both booklets are also published in German lan- guage.

Comparative figures for the federal states can be found in the common statistics por- tal of the statistical offices of the Federal Republic of Germany and the federal states www.statistikportal.de.

The »kleine brandenburg-statistik 2018«

(statistics for the federal state of Branden- burg 2018) offers information on the de- velopment of the federal state of Branden- burg based on the most important statistical results.

Key figures on demographic, economic, social, agricultural and political structures of Brandenburg are shown in Chapters 1 to 26. The results are compared to previous years. The brochure also contains informa- tion on the administrative districts (Chap- ter 27), data on Brandenburg‘s develop- ment since 1990 (Chapter 28) and figures on the region of Berlin-Brandenburg (Chapter 29).

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General Information

Length of border to km Elevations m above sea level

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern ... 448 Kutschenberg ... 201

Berlin ... 234 Hagelberg ... 200

Sachsen-Anhalt ... 379 Eichberg ... 196

Sachsen ... 242 Gartenberg ... 188

Niedersachsen ... 30 Hoher Berg ... 186

Poland ... 267 Golmberg ... 178

Brandberg ... 175

Wache Berge ... 172

Largest expansion Hutberg ... 162

north - south ... 244 Kesselberg ... 161

east - west ... 234

Bigger lakes ha Schwielochsee ... 1,327 ha Scharmützelsee ... 1,210 Total area (ha) ... 2,965,437 Unteruckersee ... 1,031 Speicher Niemtsch Land use % (Senftenberger See) ... 1,082 Settlement ... 6.8 Parsteiner See ... 1,009 Traffic ... 3.7 Ruppiner See ... 807

Agricultural ... 48.8 Beetzsee ... 801

Forest ... 34.8 Werbellinsee ... 795

Other vegetation ... 2.6 Grimnitzsee ... 783

Waters ... 3.3 Schwielowsee ... 783

Talsperre Spremberg ... 683

Oberuckersee ... 618

Großer Stechlinsee ... 412

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| Population

Unit 2009 2013 2017

The census, which take place at inter- vals of several years, provide the basis of data on the population as well as for the regional and demographic structure of the population. Their results serve as basis for the updating of the official total population, which is shown here (as of 31 December).

Inhabitants ... 1000 2,512 2,449 2,504 Male ... 1000 1,244 1,205 1,236 Female ... 1000 1,267 1,244 1,268 Proportion

Male ... % 49.5 49.2 49.4 Female ... % 50.5 50.8 50.6 Age in years

0 to 6 ... % 4.6 4.8 5.2 6 to 18 ... % 8.7 9.7 10.3 18 to 25 ... % 8.2 5.2 4.9 25 to 35 ... % 10.8 11.3 10.6 35 to 45 ... % 14.1 11.8 11.7 45 to 55 ... % 18.4 18.6 16.1 55 to 65 ... % 12.7 15.7 17.1 65 and over ... % 22.5 22.8 24.1 Marital status

Men ... 1000 1,244 1,205 1,236 single ... % 43.1 42.7 44.2 married¹ ... % 45.7 46.4 44.9

widowed¹ ... % 3.2 3.2 3.3

divorced¹ ... % 8.1 7.7 7.6 Women ... 1000 1,267 1,244 1,268 single ... % 33.7 33.5 34.8 married¹ ... % 44.5 44.8 43.5 widowed¹ ... % 12.3 12.6 12.5 divorced¹ ... % 9.4 9.1 9.1

1 since 2011 including cohabiting couple

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35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 thousand

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100

5 10 15 20 25 30 35

0 thousand

5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 Age in yearsiiii

0

widowed1 married1 single

Surplus of women Surplus of men divorced1

Male Female

Age pyramid on 31 December 2017 by age and marital status

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Population

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0 to 2 % 2 to 3 % 3 to 4 % 4 to 5 % 5 and over% Foreigners

1 2 3 4 5

01Brandenburg an der Havel 02Cottbus 03Frankfurt (Oder) 04Potsdam 05Barnim 06Dahme-Spreewald 07Elbe-Elster 08Havelland 09Märkisch-Oderland 10Oberhavel 11Oberspreewald-Lausitz 12Oder-Spree 13Ostprignitz-Ruppin 14Potsdam-Mittelmark 15Prignitz 16Spree-Neiße 17Teltow-Fläming 18Uckermark 01

02 03 04

05

07 06

08 09

10

11 12 13

14 15

16 17

18

65 and over

0 to 17

18 to 24 25 to 64

Foreigners as of 31 December 2017 by age groups

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| Population

Foreigners are persons with exclusively foreign or unex- plained nationality as well as stateless persons. The number of foreigners is part of the official population update.

Unit 2009 2013 2017

Foreigners ... 1000 65 56 110 Female ... % 43.0 48.4 43.9 Male ... % 57.0 51.6 56.1 Age in years

0 to 17 ... % 12.9 14.6 21.5 18 to 24 ... % 10.1 12.1 14.2 25 to 64 ... % 70.8 67.9 60.4

65 and over ... % 6.3 5.4 4.0

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0 4,000 8,000 12,000 16,000 20,000 24,000 28,000 32,000 36,000 40,000

0 European

Union other

Europe America Asia Africa Australia/

Oceania stateless uncleared, specifiednot

Turkey including:

Rumania Bulgaria

including:

including:

including:

Vietnam Russian

Federation

Afghanistan United States

Poland

Ukraine

Syria

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Population

Unit 2009 2013 2017

The information on the natio- nality of foreigners comes from the Foreigners’ Central Register.

The number of foreigners can differ from the population update (Chapter 02.3) due to the different data sources.

Foreigners, as of 31 December

Europe ... 1000 30.5 41.2 61.6 incl. Poland ... 1000 6.9 11.5 17.9

Russian Federation ... 1000 4.0 5.6 9.8

Ukraine ... 1000 3.9 3.6 3.8 Turkey ... 1000 2.2 2.3 2.8 Africa ... 1000 2.4 3.3 8.7 America ... 1000 2.0 2.4 3.2 Asia ... 1000 10.2 11.7 38.5 incl. Vietnam ... 1000 3.9 3.3 3.4 Syria ... 1000 0.1 0.5 16.9 Afghanistan ... 1000 0.5 1.1 7.0 Australia and Oceania ... 1000 0.1 0.1 0.2

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5,000 10,000 15,000 0

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 35,000

0

◼ Marriages ◼ Divorces

◼ Live births ◼ Deaths

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| Population

Unit 2009 2013 2017

Marriage

Marriages ...number 12,066 12,245 14,156 Divorces ...number 5,323 5,003 4,445 Birth

Live births ...number 18,537 18,355 20,338 rate¹ 43.3 50.0 56.9 viz. outside marriage ... number 11,315 11,502 12,036

% 61.0 62.7 59.2

foreigners² ... number 412 503 1,562

% 2.2 2.7 7.7

Death

Deaths ...number 27,309 29,678 31,778 rate³ 10.9 12.1 12.7 incl. deaths under 1 year ... number 59 51 55

rate⁴ 3.2 2.8 2.7

Excess of deaths over births ... number -8,772 11,323 -11,440

rate³ -3.5 4.6 -4.6

1 Per 1000 women at the age from 15 to under 45 years, 2 Both parents foreigners or

the mother only when unmarried 3 Per 1000 inhabitants 4 Per 1000 live births

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-60,000 -50,000 -40,000 -30,000 -20,000 -10,000 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000

0

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Migration across the border of Brandenburg

Germans

◼ Arrivals

◼ Departures

 • 

Balance

Foreigners

◼ Arrivals

◼ Departures

 • 

Balance

Total

 • 

Balance

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Population

Migration across the border

of Brandenburg Unit 2009 2013 2017

Arrivals ...number 61,814 69,375 82,028 incl. foreigners ...number 10,238 18,569 28,992 Departures ...number 64,119 58,739 61,301 incl. foreigners ...number 9,987 12,647 20,071 Balance ...number -2,305 10,636 20,727 Internal relocations ...number 61,648 62,413 67,165 Members of

religious denominations¹

Protestant² ... 1000 436 372³ 353 Catholic ... 1000 78 80³ 84

1 Sources: Protestant Church Berlin-Brandenburg-schlesische Oberlausitz (Evangelische Kirche Berlin-Brandenburg-schlesische Oberlausitz) and Association of German Dioceses (Verband der Diözesen Deutschlands) 2 Incl. Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

and Sachsen-Anhalt 3 Data from 2014

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250 500 750 1,000 1,250 1,500

0

thousand 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

◼ Employed persons ◼ Unemployed persons ◼ Inactive population

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| Livelihood

The microcensus is a household survey conducted annually, comprising 1 percent of households. It provides information on the eco- nomic and social situa- tion of the population.

Unit 2009 2013 2017

Population¹ ... 1000 2,492.1 2,427.1 2,458.2

… by labour force participation

Economically active population ... 1000 1,384.8 1,294.3 1,298.4 Persons in employment ... 1000 1,228.3 1,200.1 1,240.4 Unemployed persons ... 1000 156.5 94.3 58.0 Inactive population ... 1000 1,107.3 1,132.7 1,159.8

… by main subsistence

Employment ... 1000 1,151.2 1,115.8 1,161.6 Unemployment benefit I ... 1000 44.2 32.8 21.3 Benefits according Hartz IV

(ALG II, social benefit) ... 1000 167.0 121.3 107.0 Pension ... 1000 653.6 670.2 664.1 Assistance by affiliated ... 1000 426.6 432.0 442.8 Own fortune, letting etc. ... 1000 5.5 / 5.1 Current assistance to living costs .... 1000 9.6 14.8 17.8 Parental benefit ... 1000 10.3 11.7 9.0 Other support ... 1000 24.2 23.8 29.4

1 at the main residence in private households

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50 100 150 200 250 300

0 thousand

under 300 300 to 499 500 to 699 700 to 899 900 to 1,099 1,100 to 1,299 1,300 to 1,499 1,500 to 1,999 2,000 to 2,599 2,600 and over

EUR ◼ 2009

◼ 2013

◼ 2017

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Livelihood

Employed persons

monthly net income¹ Unit 2009 2013 2017

under 300 EUR ... 1000 34.2 18.4 11.4 300 to 499 EUR ... 1000 76.4 49.6 27.9 500 to 699 EUR ... 1000 84.3 65.0 38.9 700 to 899 EUR ... 1000 103.5 90.6 69.6 900 to 1,099 EUR ... 1000 160.6 142.4 106.2 1,100 to 1,299 EUR ... 1000 181.3 180.7 156.3 1,300 to 1,499 EUR ... 1000 140.2 143.6 152.9 1,500 to 1,999 EUR ... 1000 204.1 237.6 291.0 2,000 to 2,599 EUR ... 1000 102.4 144.4 193.5 2,600 EUR and more ... 1000 82.7 123.0 186.7

1 at the main residence in private households

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Households and Families

Every community of persons living together and forming an economical unit as well as per- sons who live alone and, never- theless, manage for themselves are counted as a household (private household). A house- hold may include relatives and persons who do not belong to the family as such (e.g. partners in life).

Married couples with children as well as single parents and unmarried couples with their unmarried children living in the same household are counted as families.

Unit 2009 2013 2017

Households

Total ... 1000 1,243.9 1,237.6 1,249.3 by size of household

Single-person households ... 1000 449.7 462.0 480.4 share ... % 36.2 37.3 38.5 Multi-person households ... 1000 794.2 775.5 768.9 share ... % 63.8 62.7 61.5 with 2 persons ... 1000 473.7 486.2 479.1 share ... % 38.1 39.3 38.3 with 3 persons ... 1000 198.2 178.7 161.3 share ... % 15.9 14.4 12.9 with 4 persons ... 1000 99.3 88.8 101.0 share ... % 8.0 7.2 8.1 with 5 or more persons ... 1000 23.0 21.8 27.6 share ... % 1.8 1.8 2.2 Married couples without

children ... 1000 343.6 354.7 353.7 Families ... 1000 383.4 344.3 339.6 Married couples ... 1000 231.7 187.6 185.5 Cohabiting couples ... 1000 48.0 58.9 66.1 Single parents ... 1000 103.8 97.8 87.9 incl. families with children

less than 18 years of age ... 1000 224.0 236.1 246.0 Married couples ... 1000 127.6 122.4 130.2 Consensual unions ... 1000 39.2 51.9 58.7 Single parents ... 1000 57.1 61.9 57.2

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1,000500 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 4,000

0

EUR 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Average monthly net income of families from

◼ Married couples

◼ Single parents with children under 18 years

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Households and Families

Private households and monthly

net household income Unit 2009 2013 2017

Total ... 1000 1,243.9 1,237.6 1,249.3 under 900 EUR ... % 15.7 13.3 8.9 900 to 1,299 EUR ... % 17.4 16.5 13.3 1,300 to 1,499 EUR ... % 8.7 8.8 7.5 1,500 to 1,999 EUR ... % 16.5 17.3 16.2 2,000 to 2,599 EUR ... % 14.1 15.5 16.5 2,600 to 3,199 EUR ... % 8.8 9.9 11.6 3,200 EUR and more ... % 13.9 18.4 25.8 With unmarried children

under 6 years ... 1000 92.0 100.4 102.8 under 900 EUR ... % 4.7 3.7 0.5 900 to 1,299 EUR ... % 11.6 10.0 6.1 1,300 to 1,499 EUR ... % 5.9 6.2 4.2 1,500 to 1,999 EUR ... % 13.5 12.9 10.1 2,000 to 2,599 EUR ... % 19.7 18.3 15.5 2,600 to 3,199 EUR ... % 14.4 15.7 18.4 3,200 EUR and more ... % 23.2 32.7 44.9

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10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120

0 thousand

Primary schoolsCompre-

hensive schools

Secon- dary school

Gram- schoolmar

Voca- tional grammar

school Special schools Insti-

tutions of the second- chance education

Vocational schools

(dual system)

Full- voca-time tional schools

Specia- lised upper secon- dary schools

Trade tech-and nical schools

Schools nurses,for midwives

etc Pupils 2017

Male

Female

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| Education

Unit 2009 2013 2017

Pupils in

Primary schools ...number 106,694 105,648 116,241 Comprehensive schools ...number 14,202 16,389 19,723 Secondary school ...number 32,703 39,142 42,228 Grammar school ...number 49,888 51,341 52,878 Vocational grammar school

(Berufliches Gymnasium) ...number 2,629 3,193 4,451 Special schools ...number 10,009 9,084 8,728 Institutions of the

second-chance education ...number 2,331 2,092 1,650 Vocational schools (dual system) ...number 45,345 29,045 26,773 Full-time vocational schools ...number 7,208 3,175 4,803 Specialised upper secondary schools ...number 3,111 2,366 2,642 Trade and technical schools ...number 5,403 6,269 5,965 Schools for nurses, midwives etc ...number 4,530 4,443 4,867 Teaching staff¹

Schools of general education ...number 17,870 17,648 19,626 Vocational schools ...number 2,730 2,165 2,267 Schools for nurses, midwives etc ...number 303 321 379

1 Full- and part-time teaching staff

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200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 1,600 1,800 0

Motor vehicle mechatronicstechnician Industrial mechanic Office manager Electronics technician Mechatronics fitter Managementassistant for retail services Managementassistant for retail services Plant mechanic for sanitary, heating and air conditioning systems Warehouse logistics operator Electronics technician for industrial engineering Sales assistant for retail services Clerk in public administration Medical assistantCook Farmer Qualified dental employee Hairdresser Industrial clerk Specialist in the hotel business assistant social security technician

Trainees on 31. December 2017

◼ Male

◼ Female in the ten most frequent training occupations total: 25,946 trainees

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Education

Unit 2009 2013 2017

Schools¹

Primary schools ...number 476 470 464 Comprehensive schools ...number 36 34 42 Secondary school ...number 151 148 152 Grammar school ...number 100 100 103 Vocational grammar school

(Berufliches Gymnasium)² ...number x 17 18 Special schools ...number 122 119 103 Institutions of

the second-chance education ...number 17 17 16

Vocational schools (dual system) ..number 40 37 35

Full-time vocational schools ...number 54 40 41 Specialised upper secondary

schools ...number 32 27 25 Trade and technical schools ...number 33 37 37

Schools for nurses, midwives etc³ number 33 32 33

1 Educational institutions 2 counted

from 2010 as educational institutions 3 organizational

units

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Legal, economic and social sciences Mathematics, natural sciences

Engineering Other subjects

Humanities Students

in winter term 2017/18 by area of study

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| Education

All universities, art schools and colleges which are recognized under national law submit their data based on the Higher Education Statistics Act.

Unit 2009 2013 2017

Students¹ ... number 49,633 50,272 49,442 incl. female ... % 50.7 50.7 51.5 At universities ... number 33,026 36,191 35,821 incl. female ... % 55.1 53.4 54.4 At colleges of art and music ... number 532 579 – incl. female ... % 47.6 51.5 – At specialised colleges of higher

education (Fachhochschulen) ... number 15,401 12,551 12,343 incl. female ... % 41.5 43.5 44.5 At colleges of public administration number 674 951 1,278 incl. female ... % 48.4 40.6 38.4 New entrants²

viz.

in the first semester in

higher education ...number 10,056 8,280 8,576 in the first subject-related semester ...number 15,636 14,928 15,448 Academic and creative arts staff³

(without student auxiliary workers) ... number 5,235 6,717 7,247 as primary occupation ... number 3,383 3,944 4,402 as secondary occupation ... number 1,852 2,773 2,845

1 Winter term 2 Academic year

(summer term and the following winter term) 3 On 1 December

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Agriculture

Unit 2009 2013 2017

The agricultural statistics include farm and forestry structure surveys as well as statistics on agricultural in- and output.

Agricultural used area

of the holdings ...1000 ha 1,327.1 1,313.8 1,322.9 incl. arable land ... 1000 ha 1,035.9 1,025.2 1,019.0 permanent grassland ... 1000 ha 285.3 284.0 299.5 fruit and berry plantations

(except strawberries) ... 1000 ha 3.3 2.8 2.7 Harvest

Cereals (except grain maize and CCM¹) 1000 t 2,920.1 2,934.4 2,556.6 Fresh vegetables

(outdoors or under glass) ... 1000 t 132.2 105.9 110.9 Fruits (orchards) ... 1000 t 36.6 24.8 23.8 Livestock population on 3 May

Cattle ... 1000 586.6 558.8 539.2 incl. dairy cows ... 1000 165.6 161.2 152.4 other cows ... 1000 95.9 92.8 91.6 Pigs ... 1000 772.3 761.5 771.2 incl. fattening pigs ... 1000 231.1 213.3 190.1 breeding pigs ... 1000 95.4 88.3 84.5 Sheep ... 1000 123.9 72.8² 69.3² Poultry ... 1000 9,517.7³ 10,693.6⁴ 10,320.6⁵ incl. hens ... 1000 7,007.5³ 8,501.3⁴ 8,601.9⁵ Agricultural holdings ... 1000 5.6⁶ 5.4 5.3⁷ of which legal form

Sole proprietorship ... 1000 3.9⁶ 3.7 3.7⁷ Partnership⁸ ... 1000 0.7⁶ 0.7 0.6⁷ Legal person ... 1000 1.0⁶ 1.0 1.0⁷ Agricultural employees ... 1000 36.5⁶ 39.4 38.9⁷

incl. persons permanently employed

(except family workers) ... 1000 17.8⁶ 17.9 17.8⁷

1 Corn-Cob-Mix 5 1. March 2016

2 3. November 6 Data of 2010

3 1. March 2010 7 Data of 2016

4 1. March 2013 8 Incl. Associations of persons

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500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000

0

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Diseases of the respiratory system Average length of stay

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Public health system

The statistics of the public health system are based on reports by the public health authorities and the hospitals.

Unit 2009 2013 2015

Selected causes of death

Diseases of the circulatory system number 12,417 12,140 12,292 Neoplasms ...number 6,951 7,899 8,157 Injury and poisoning ...number 917 1,157 1,248 AIDS/HIV diseases ...number 1 2 4 Diseases of the respiratory system number 1,892 2,265 2,196 Died infants ...number 59 51 49

rate¹ 3.2 2.8 2.6

Physicians ...number 8,443 9,017 9,487 Dentists ...number 1,908 1,974 1,973

1 Per 1000 live births

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2 4 6 8 10

0

days 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Average length of stay

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Public health system

Unit 2009 2013 2017

Hospitals ...number 52 55 57 Beds provided ...number 15,269 15,191 15,362 Admissions ...number 536,946 556,140 566,814 Dismissals ...number 524,454 543,944 554,612 Inpatient treatments¹ ...number 537,074 556,606 567,241 Death cases ...number 12,747 13,127 13,056 Average length of stay ... days 8.3 7.9 7.9 Full-time hospital doctors ...number 3,764 4,316 5,018 Nursing staff ...number 10,108 10,446 11,528 Medical-technical service ...number 3,242 3,445 3,912 Functional service ...number 2,908 3,134 3,439 Other full-time non-medical staff² ...number 3,561 3,210 3,055 Selected causes for treatment

(main diagnoses)³

Diseases of the circulatory system ...number 91,936 92,534 96,300 Neoplasms ...number 56,697 56,727 52,555 Injury and poisoning ...number 54,113 54,076 57,890 Diseases of the digestive system ...number 52,525 55,273 54,689

1 Incl. hour cases

2 Clinical domestic staff, Economic and supply services, Technical services, Administrative services, Special services and other non-medical staff 3 Incl. deaths and hourly cases

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5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 35,000 40,000

0

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Recipients of

 • 

subsistence payment

 • 

basic security in old age and disability

 • 

benefits under the 5th to 9th Chapter of SGB XII 22

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Public social benefits

Information about social benefits is taken from diffe- rent official statis- tics (e.g. social assistance, housing allowance and severely disabled person statistics).

Public assistance Unit 2009 2013 2017

Recipients of

subsistence payment ...number 8,664 9,789 9,645 Recipients of basic security

in old age and disability¹ ...number 19,370 22,779 24,365 Recipients of benefits under the

5th to 9th Chapter of SGB XII ...number 30,668 34,231 35,202 Gross expenditures² ...EUR mn 510.8 609.7 602.0 Asylum seekers

Recipients, end of year ...number 2,906 5,660 15,266 Gross expenditures ...EUR mn 15.0 34.5 195.4 Housing allowance

Recipients (households) ...number 36,702 27,127 24,615 Severely handicapped persons ...number 221,629 252,946 274,510

rate³ 88 103 110

1 from 2015 methodological changes 2 from 2017 without gross expendi-

ture on basic security in old-age and disability

3 per 1000 inhabitants

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Facilities for child care

Unit 2009 2013 2017

Child day care centres ...number 1,729 1,810 1,862 Places ...number 161,625 177,581 194,412 Cared children ...number 144,504 158,903 176,761 Staff ...number 16,607 20,244 23,176 Public institutions ...number 985 956 963 Places ...number 95,797 100,341 108,702 Cared children ...number 84,074 88,321 97,150 Staff ...number 8,847 10,255 11,632 Independent institutions ...number 744 854 899 Places ...number 65,828 77,240 85,710 Cared children ...number 60,430 70,582 79,611 Staff ...number 7,760 9,989 11,544 Attendance rates

of children under 3 years ... rate¹ 41.6 46.4 49.6 of children 3 to under 6 years ... rate¹ 94.2 95.5 94.3 Children in day care

by child minders ...number 4,382 4,761 4,469 incl. under 3 years ...number 3,775 4,189 3,959 Daily care staff ...number 1,219 1,206 1,101 Attendance rates

of children under 3 years ... rate¹ 6.7 7.3 6.6 of children 3 to under 6 years ... rate¹ 0.9 0.8 0.7

1 Number of children in day care ever 100 of children in the same age group

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Youth welfare

Closed cases,

in the course of the year Unit 2009 2013 2017 Adoptions ...number 102 94 100 Take of children in care ...number 1,435 1,434 2,312 Procedure for assessing

child welfare ...number • 4,840 6,637 acute child welfare risk ...number • 758 1,174 latent child welfare risk ...number • 778 1,153 no child welfare risk,

but needs help ...number • 1,411 2,063 no child welfare risk

and no need for assistance ...number • 1,893 2,247 Cases, as of end of year

Assistance/counselling for young people

Help for education ...number 139 400 497 Parenting advice ...number 2,898 3,795 4,272 Social group work ...number 115 175 108 Individual assistance ...number 839 790 893 Day group education ...number 513 566 548 Full-time care ...number 1,783 1,987 2,236 Care in residential homes;

other forms of supported housing number 2,562 2,854 4,006 Individual intensive

socio-educational assistance ...number 73 68 87 Adaption support for mentally

disordered young people ...number 1,414 2,147 2,853 Family-oriented

assistance/counselling

help for education ...number 439 296 435 Socio-educational

family assistance ...number 2,229 2,743 3,194

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10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000

0

2009 2011 2013 2015 2017

Recipients of care

 • 

cared for exclusively by family members at home

 • 

with ambulatory care

 • 

with inpatient care

 • 

with care level 1 and outpatient care

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Care

Benefits from

nursing care insurances¹ Unit 2009 2013 2017

This data is provided by the institutions of out- patient and inpatient care facilities and the care funds.

Recipients of care² ...number 85,801 102,953 132,426 with inpatient care ...number 21,477 23,526 24,390 with ambulatory care ...number 26,068 29,391 38,422 cared for exclusively

by family members at home ...number 38,256 50,036 69,563 with care level 1

and outpatient care ...number • • 51 Nursing homes ...number 369 443 523 private ...number 108 148 185 non-profit ...number 249 278 325 public ...number 12 17 13 Nursing home places ...number 24,909 27,716 29,777 Ambulatory care services ...number 573 641 722 private ...number 360 411 457 non-profit ...number 210 223 261 public ...number 3 7 4 Staff ...number 25,931 31,302 37,388 Nursing homes ...number 15,241 17,234 19,814 Ambulatory care services ...number 10,690 14,068 17,574

1 As of 15 December 2 without outpatient care

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20 40 6080 100 120 140160

0

mm J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D2015 2016 2017 Height of precipation

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| Climate

Unit 2009 2013 2017

Climate¹ (weather station Potsdam)

Temperature (annual average) ... °C 9.6 9.4 10.1 Annual maximum ... °C 33.4 35.1 32.3 Annual minimum ... °C -18.9 -13.7 -10.3 Duration of sunshine (annual total) ... hrs 1,819 1,614 1,674 Summer days (at least 25 °C) ... number 51 50 42 Hot days (at least 30 °C) ... number 6 13 6

Frosty days (minimum below 0 °C) ... number 84 95 67

Ice days ... number 26 25 15 Precipitation (annual total) ... mm 599 682 750 Days with

min 0,1 mm ...number 179 172 201 min 1,0 mm ...number 114 113 127 min 10,0 mm ...number 13 13 12

1 Source: Deutscher Wetterdienst, Calculations of AfS

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Environment

Public water supply Unit 2010 2013 2016

Withdrawal of water

(by Brandenburg water supply companies) ... m³ mn 126.3 124.8 130.3 Provison of water to final consumers in Brandenburg .... m³ mn 111.9 110.9 116.9 incl. households and small businesses ... m³ mn 94.6 95.2 100.3 Connection rate to public water supply ... % 98.7 99.0 99.0 Water consumption per inhabitant and day ... litre 104.7 107.8 111.4 Public sewage disposal

In facilities in Brandenburg treated sewage ... m³ mn 245.4 237.3 236.8 viz. waste water ... m³ mn 214.7 212.9 215.8 treated in biological facilities ... m³ mn 245.3 237.3 236.8 Connection rate to public sewage treatment facilities .... % 86.7 87.7 88.2

Waste disposal 2009 2013 2016

Collection of wastes within public waste disposal¹ ... 1000 t 975.8 963.2 1,034.2 incl. municipal and bulky waste ... 1000 t 532.5 514.9 523.6 In waste disposal facilities processed waste quantities² 1000 t 13,664.1 13,170.1 13,165.2 viz. delivered from Brandenburg ... 1000 t 9,397.0 8,954.8 8,916.8 stored in landfills ... 1000 t 1,289.0 4,066.8 4,144.6

1 Reporting of the waste balance (Abfallbilanz Brandenburg) 2 including amounts in above ground

and underground mining sites

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100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1,000 1,100 1,200 1,300 1,400

0

thousand 2009 2013 2017

pollutant-reduced with petrol engine3 pollutant-reduced with diesel engine not reduced pollutant Passenger cars

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| Transport

Unit 2009 2013 2017

Public roads ... km 12,423 12,314 12,190

of which Federal motorways km 795 794 805

Federal roads ... km 2,813 2,802 2,740 Länder roads ... km 5,807 5,756 5,690 District roads ... km 3,008 2,962 2,955 Air traffic¹

Aircraft flights² ... 1000 64.8 57.9 94.4 Passengers ... mn 6.8 6.7 12.9 Motor vehicles

(As of 1 January) ... 1000 1,546.3 1,616.1 1,703.3 incl. Motorcycles ... 1000 93.0 106.8 122.9 Passenger/estate cars .. 1000 1,295.6 1,337.1 1,387.8

Buses and coaches ... 1000 2.4 2.3 2.5

Lorries ... 1000 106.3 115.4 129.5 Trailers ... 1000 253.6 281.1 315.5

1 At Schönefeld airport 2 Passenger, freight and

training flights 3 Including vehicles that

can not be assigned to any group of pollutants

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300 600 900 1,200 1,500

0

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Road casualties

◼ 2017

2009

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Transport

Unit 2009 2013 2017

Road traffic accidents ... number 82,889 81,165 85,451 incl. involving personal injury ... number 8,613 8,225 8,891

serious accidents involving

material damage¹ ... number 3,192 3,834 3,397 Involved in accidents

with personal injury ... number 15,819 15,223 16,697 Passenger cars ... number 9,660 9,332 10,368 Lorries² ... number 1,231 1,209 1,335 Motorcycles, scooters ... number 757 609 824 Mopeds, motor-assisted bicycles ... number 272 369 192 Other vehicles³ ... number 161 159 198 Bicycles ... number 2,734 2,610 2,803 Pedestrians ... number 805 801 798 Other vehicles and road users ... number 199 134 179 Killed persons in road accidents ... number 202 170 148 incl. children ... number 3 4 – Injured persons in road accidents ... number 10,694 10,289 11,377 incl. children ... number 869 954 1,067

1 Incl. Serious accidents involving material damage and other accidents under the influence of intoxicating means 2 Incl. articulated lorries and

tractors

3 Incl. buses and motorhomes

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200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 1,600 1,800 2,000 2,200 2,400 2,600 2,800 3,000 3,200 3,400 3,600 3,800 4,000 4,200 4,400

0 Enter-

prises Con- sumer former

self- employed

person other debtors

Insolvency proceedings by type of debtor

2009 ◼ 2017

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Business notifications, Insolvencies

Unit 2009 2013 2017

Business notifications

Business registrations ...number 23,352 18,330 17,049 including

new establishments¹ number 19,274 14,253 13,106 Business deregistrations number 20,513 18,019 17,431

including

closing downs² ...number 16,666 14,610 14,171 Insolvencies ...number 6,287 4,972 3,798 Enterprises ...number 754 584 436 Other debtors ...number 5,533 4,388 3,362

including

consumer ...number 4,327 3,684 2,767

1 Establishment of businesses, other foundations and trans- formations, without arrivals 2 Closing downs of business, other closures and transfor- mations, without departures

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-3 -2 -1 1 2 3

0

% 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Gross domestic product in prices-adjusted rate of change in percent

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National Accounts

Unit 2009 2013 2017¹

National accounts (NA) are a statistical system for presenting a comprehensive, overall view of the economic activities of all business entities in Branden- burg. They are based on the European System of national accounts (ESA 2010) and the Classification of Economic Activities (WZ 2008). At the centre of national accounts is the origin of the gross domestic product (GDP) as a measure of performance in Brandenburg.

Gross domestic product

in current prices ... EUR bn 53.6 60.8 69.1 Gross value added

all sectors ... EUR bn 48.1 54.7 62.3 Agriculture, forestry

and fishing ... EUR bn 0.8 1.2 0.9 Industry,

excluding construction ... EUR bn 9.2 11.0 12.5 Construction ... EUR bn 2.9 3.6 4.1 Trade, transport,

accommodation and food services, information and

communication ... EUR bn 9.0 9.6 11.5 Financial, insurance

and business services,

real estate activities ... EUR bn 12.3 13.9 15.6 Public and other services,

education, health ... EUR bn 13.9 15.4 17.6

1 Provisional data

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Employment and Compensation of Employees

Persons in employment and their wages and salaries are determined in accordance with system of national accounts. The number of employed persons corresponds to the workplace concept; that is, all employed persons that work in Branden- burg are taken into considera- tion. In national accounts the compensation of employees reflects all of the cash and non- cash remuneration accrued to employees working in Branden- burg due to their employment relationships.

Unit 2009 2013 2017¹ Persons engaged

in economic activity ... 1000 1,077.8 1,081.6 1,114.7 Self-employed and family workers 1000 137.8 130.7 131.9 Employees ... 1000 940.0 950.9 982.8 Persons in employment

by economic sectors

Agriculture, forestry and fishing ... 1000 31.2 30.9 31.8 Industry (excluding construction) .. 1000 143.6 150.1 149.7 Construction ... 1000 95.0 96.3 94.8 Trade, transport, accommodation

and food services, information

and communication ... 1000 266.6 271.9 277.3 Financial, insurance and business

services, real estate activities ... 1000 163.3 172.4 179.7 Public and other services,

education, health ... 1000 378.1 360.0 381.4 Compensation of employees

per employee ... EUR 27,851 30,735 34,748 Agriculture, forestry and fishing ... EUR 21,068 22,772 24,395 Industry (excluding construction) .. EUR 34,163 37,224 41,900 Construction ... EUR 28,253 29,953 33,182 Trade, transport, accommodation

and food services, information

and communication ... EUR 23,445 26,192 29,845 Financial, insurance and business

services, real estate activities ... EUR 23,330 25,236 29,734 Public and other services,

education, health ... EUR 30,447 34,364 38,548

1 provisional data

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50,000 100,000 150,000 200,000

0

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Unemployed

◼ Male

◼ Female

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Labour Market

Unit 2009 2013 2017

The Federal Employment Agency (Bundesagentur für Arbeit) calculates the labour market data (here annual averages).

Unemployed ...number 164,673 132,329 92,648 viz.

female ...number 74,885 59,130 40,630 foreign ...number 4,591 4,447 8,448 at the age of

15 to 19 years ...number 2,439 1,452 1,463 20 to 24 years ...number 16,091 9,303 4,792 Announced positions ...number 6,982 11,219 20,855 Short-time workers ...number 20,016 7,197 3,701 Unemployment rate¹ ... % 12.3 9.9 7.0

1 Unemployed persons as % of all civilian employees (em- ployees subject to social in- surance and employees at a low level, officials and unem- ployed persons additionally self-employed persons and family workers), as of 30 June on previous year

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4,000 8,000 12,000 16,000 20,000 24,000 28,000

0

EUR mn 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Manufacturing

◼ Foreign turnover

◼ Domestic turnover

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| Industry

Industry includes the supply of water and en- ergy, mining and quarry- ing, and manufacturing and construction. Unless otherwise indicated, data is based on the data pro- vided by companies with generally 20 or more em- ployees in accordance with the classification of Economic branches, valid since 2008 (Klassifikation der Wirtschaftszweige).

Crafts businesses are also included.

Manufacturing,

mining and quarrying Unit 2009 2013 2017

Establishments¹ ...number 1,099 1,225 1,217 Employees¹ ...number 90,271 99,007 100,742 Remuneration ...EUR mn 2,717 3,307 3,761 Turnover ...EUR mn 20,198 25,532 26,272 incl. with foreign countries ... EUR mn 4,600 7,215 7,362 Turnover of selected

Economic branches

Manufacture of food products ...EUR mn 2,723 3,409 3,179 Manufacture of wood and of

products of wood and cork, except furniture; manufacture of articles of straw and plaiting

materials ...EUR mn 1,066 1,439 1,567 Manufacture of paper and

paper products ...EUR mn 1,128 1,556 1,584 Manufacture of chemicals and

chemical products ...EUR mn 1,397 1,904 2,146 Manufacture of rubber and

plastic products ...EUR mn 998 1,229 1,553 Manufacture of other

non-metallic mineral products ...EUR mn 968 1,127 1,338 Manufacture of basic metals ...EUR mn 1,398 1,898 2,154 Manufacture of fabricated

metal products, except

machinery and equipment ...EUR mn 1,067 1,382 1,474 Repair and installation of

machinery and equipment ...EUR mn 978 1,271 1,397

1 September

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500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 4,000 4,500

0

EUR mn 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Construction annual turnover

 • 

Main construction industry

 • 

Building completion work

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Industry

Unit 2009 2013 2017

Main construction industry¹

Establishments ... number 4,703 4,676 4,776 Employees ... number 33,021 33,903 34,540 Turnover in construction work

for previous year ... EUR mn 3,385.6 3,643.5 4,257.1 Building completion work¹ ²

Establishments ... number 554 624 682 Employees ... number 12,298 14,095 15,590 Turnover in construction work

for previous year ... EUR mn 1,078.5 1,380.1 1,600.2

1 Results of the annual supplementary survey (Site preparation, civil engineering) or annual survey (Building instal- lation) - as of end of 2 Establishments with June generally 10 and more employees

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2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000

0

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Construction work completed¹

Dwellings with … ◼ 1 ◼ 2 ◼ 3 ◼ 4 ◼ 5 and more rooms

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|

Construction, Housing

In the area of construction activity and housing construc- tion activity statistics and the updating of the residential buildings and housing stock are located. The building and housing inventory is updated between the building and housing censuses, with the con- struction statistics. The actual results for 2017 are based on the final results of the building and housing census 2011.

Unit 2009 2013 2017

Construction work completed¹

Dwellings, total ...number 6,043 7,435 10,914 with ... rooms

1 ... number 81 275 824 2 ... number 624 488 1,416 3 ... number 788 1,248 1,941 4 ... number 1,210 1,518 2,359 5 or more ... number 3,340 3,906 4,374 Living floor space per dwelling

(new buildings) ... m² 110 113 104 Non-residential buildings,

usable area, total ...1000 m² 730 781 745 Building and dwelling stock

Residential buildings ... 1000 617 643 666 Dwellings ... 1000 1,278 1,287 1,320

with ... Rooms

1 ... % 0.7 2.3 2.4 2 ... % 6.3 9.8 9.8 3 ... % 22.4 23.7 23.4 4 ... % 35.2 28.8 28.6 5 and more ... % 35.3 35.4 35.8

Living floor space per dwelling .... m² 78 84 85

1 Incl. structural modifica- tions to existing buildings

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Guests from abroad

Guests from Germany Guests

by place of residence 2017

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Retail Trade, Hotel and Restaurant Industry, Tourism

Unit 2009 2013 2017

The current base year for the number of employees and the turnover in the retail trade and the hotel and restaurant indus- try is 2015 (Index 2015 100).

Tourist accommodation estab- lishments with more than nine beds (from 2012) and camping sites are surveyed.

Retail sale

Turnover ... index 74.2 95.3 105.7¹ Employees ... index 98.9 99.1 101.2¹ Accommodation and

food service activities

Turnover ... index 104.3 96.9 107.9¹ Employees ... index 143.4 110.9 106.9¹ Tourism

Accommodation

establishments² ... number 1,605 1,659 1,648 Bed places² ³ ... number 79,702 84,326 84,926 Guests, total ... 1000 3,706 4,207 4,899 Guests from Germany ... 1000 3,398 3,857 4,466

Guests from other countries 1000 308 351 432

incl. Poland ... 1000 33 58 52

Netherlands ... 1000 46 46 43

Denmark ... 1000 19 20 31

Sweden ... 1000 21 20 26

United Kingdom ... 1000 14 19 27

Overnight stays ... 1000 10,252 11,520 13,090

1 provisional data 2 As of July 3 excl. camping sites

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Brandenburg an der Havel

Cottbus Frankfurt (Oder) Potsdam

Barnim

Dahme–Spreewald

Havelland Märkisch–Oderland

Oberhavel

Oberspreewald–Lausitz Oder–Spree

Elbe–Elster Ostprignitz–Ruppin

Potsdam–Mittelmark Prignitz

Spree–Neiße Teltow–Fläming

Uckermark

2000 4000 6000

0 Bed capacity

Bed capacity in accomodation establishments

◼ July 2009

◼ July 2013

◼ July 2017

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Retail Trade, Hotel and Restaurant Industry, Tourism

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1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 9,000 10,000 11,000 12,000 13,000

0

thousand 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Overnight stays by guests Germany ◼ other countries ◼

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Retail Trade, Hotel and Restaurant Industry, Tourism

Unit 2009 2013 2017

Overnight stays ... 1000 10,252 11,520 13,090

… by type of establishment

Hotels, Inns, Guest-houses ... 1000 5,224 5,852 6,729 Hotel ... 1000 4,096 4,503 5,062 Hotels garnis (hotel, breakfast only) ... 1000 444 599 772 Gasthöfe (Inns) ... 1000 319 308 397 Guest houses ... 1000 365 443 499 Other accommodation ... 1000 5,028 5,669 6,361 Youth hostels ... 1000 861 953 969 Holiday homes, training homes ... 1000 940 894 913 Holiday centers, Holiday dwellings ... 1000 807 1,319 1,738 Campsites ... 1000 894 959 1,120 Preventive care rehabilitation centres .... 1000 1,525 1,543 1,621

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Foreign Trade

The foreign trade statistics pro- vide information to the move- ment of goods across the border (exports and imports) between Brandenburg and foreign coun- tries. Data is derived from cus- toms documents of import- ers and exporters with countries outside the EU (extra trade). A second data source is the statis- tical registrations of acquisitions and deliveries within the com- munity according to the Value Added Tax Act (intra trade).

Unit 2009 2013 2017¹ Exports ... EUR mn 10,737 12,933 12,904 Food industry ... EUR mn 551 1,035 1,100 incl. food ... EUR mn 483 962 984

luxury food

(Genussmittel) ... EUR mn 35 38 73

Trade and industry ... EUR mn 10,108 11,713 11,481 raw materials ... EUR mn 78 109 135 semi-finished

products ... EUR mn 884 993 1,054 finished products ... EUR mn 9,147 10,611 10,292 Important exporting

countries

Poland ... EUR mn 1,205 1,643 1,924 United States ... EUR mn 1,494 1,652 1,683 France ... EUR mn 1,747 1,363 975 Imports ... EUR mn 11,583 18,668 17,250 Food industry ... EUR mn 980 1,690 1,541 incl. food ... EUR mn 741 1,467 1,434

luxury food

(Genussmittel) ... EUR mn 192 218 94

Trade and industry ... EUR mn 10,261 16,421 14,771 raw materials ... EUR mn 4,183 6,915 4,385 semi-finished

products ... EUR mn 462 1,064 1,027 finished products ... EUR mn 5,616 8,443 9,359 Important importing

countries

Russian Federation ... EUR mn 3,911 6,298 3,832 Poland ... EUR mn 1,179 2,832 3,101 United Kingdom ... EUR mn 460 931 982 1 provisional data

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-0.5 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5

0

% J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D2016 2017

Index of consumer prices change on same month of previous year

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Consumer Prices

Consumer price index

for Brandenburg Unit 2009 2013 2017

The consumer price index, shows the price develop- ment of all goods and services purchased by private households for consumption purposes, relative to a base year (here: 2010). The change in the consumer price index compared to the same month last year is also known as „inflation“.

Total cost of living ... index 99.1 105.2 108.3 Food and non-alcoholic beverages index 99.0 110.4 115.6 Alcoholic beverages and tobacco .... index 98.5 107.2 117.8 Clothing and footwear ... index 98.4 103.4 106.8 Housing, water, electricity, gas

and other fuels ... index 99.8 105.9 106.2 Furniture, household equipment

and routine maintenance

of the house ... index 99.7 103.7 106.5 Health ... index 99.2 98.3 105.7 Transport ... index 97.0 107.0 106.5 Communication ... index 102.3 93.4 89.7 Recreation, entertainment

and culture ... index 100.0 102.9 107.9 Education ... index 98.8 107.8 114.9 Accomodation and

restaurant services ... index 98.7 106.8 118.9 Miscellaneous goods and services .. index 98.4 104.3 110.6

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1 2 3 4 5

0

% 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Price index for the construction of new residential buildings

Change on previous year

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Construction Prices

The price indices for new buildings of selected con- struction types, shows the development of prices for construction work Brandenburg Contrac- tors achieved inpendent of the location of services compared to a base year (here: 2010). This includes building and civil engi- neering as well as plant maintenance of multi- family buildings.

Price index

for the construction of new … Unit 2009 2013 2017 Residential buildings ... index 98.3 109.7 123.2 Office buildings ... index 98.2 110.4 125.1 Industrial buildings ... index 98.2 111.4 125.1 Price index …

Road construction ... index 100.8 111.0 126.7 Bridges in connection

with road construction ... index 98.2 109.5 118.2 Local channels ... index 100.7 109.6 125.3 Price index

for maintenance of …

Residential buildings ... index 98.2 111.1 127.5 Decorative repairs in a dwelling ... index 97.7 117.6 135.1

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Judicature

Unit 2009 2013 2017

The data on courts, con- vict and the enforcement of sentences are taken from the statistics on Judicature which are maintained at the natio- nal level as the business statistics of the adminis- tration of justice.

Courts ...number 46 44 44 Judges¹ ...number 838 800 783 Public prosecutors¹ ...number 307 307 288 Lawyers ...number 2,298 2,347 2,334 Notaries ...number 81 77 69 First-instance proceedings

(New acquisitions)

Local Court (Amtsgericht) ...number 96,861² 95,172 86,490 Regional Court (Landgericht) ...number 9,652 8,610 8,117 Social Court ...number 20,200 24,136 17,647 Labour Court ...number 12,561 11,231 8,727 Administrative Court ...number 7,130 8,780 17,852 Financial Court ...number 4,755 4,548 4,012 Convict ...number 26,064 19,264 17,849 of which because of offences …

against the person

(except in road traffic) ...number 4,014 2,816 2,242 theft and misappropriation ...number 4,683 3,931 3,121 Fraud and infidelity ...number 3,535 3,334 3,259 road traffic offences ...number 7,347 4,548 4,909 according to Narcotics Act ...number 500 493 780 Prisoners³ ...number 1,590 1,199 1,067 viz. men ...number 1,522 1,095 977 women ...number 68 104 90

juveniles and adolescents ...number 126 79 31

1 Staff positions, according to budget 2 includes data of the family courts

from 01.01. to 31.08.2009 and is not comparable with other years 3 As of 31 March excl. imprisonment

on remand

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1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 0

Executives Complex, varied assignments Difficult professional assignments Simple, semiskilled assignments Unskilled, standardised assignments

EUR Gross monthly earnings ² of full-time employees ¹ in industry and service for 2017

◼ Male

◼ Female

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| Earnings

The described gross annual and gross monthly earnings are averages from the Quarterly Survey of earnings. The sample survey contains numbers of full-time, part-time and marginally employed workers of nearly all industries according to the WZ 2008.

Full-time employees¹

in industry and services Unit 2009 2013 2017

Gross annual earnings² ... EUR 31,404 33,566 36,908

… of male employees ... EUR 31,626 33,891 37,020

… of female employees ... EUR 31,043 33,023 36,703 Gross monthly earnings² ... EUR 2,617 2,797 3,076

… of male employees ... EUR 2,635 2,824 3,085

… of female employees ... EUR 2,587 2,752 3,059 Paid hours of work ... hrs 39.2 39.5 39.7

1 Incl. civil servants 2 Excluding bonuses;

weighted average of data reported for all four quarters

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Earnings

Gross annual earnings²

of the full-time employees¹ in selected economic sectors

Unit 2009 2013 2017

Mining and quarring ... EUR 40,483 • • Manufacturing ... EUR 28,538 32,224 36,818 Electricity, gas, steam and

air conditioning supply ... EUR 42,025 46,633 51,895 Water supply³ ... EUR 28,628 32,741 35,134 Construction ... EUR (26,065) 27,559 30,795 Retail Trade⁴ ... EUR 26,689 28,655 30,918 Transport ... EUR 27,981 30,249 31,213 Hotels and restaurants ... EUR 18,011 20,006 25,385 Communication ... EUR (40,379) 44,447 52,901 Provision of finance and

insurance services ... EUR 38,713 44,285 49,480 Real estate and housing ... EUR 35,766 33,950 38,887 Provision of freelance,

scientific and technical services ... EUR 35,742 36,873 42,093 Provision of other

economic services ... EUR 21,034 22,948 27,111 Upbringing and education ... EUR 42,795 44,909 48,477 Health and social services ... EUR 35,916 36,404 39,687 Art, entertainment and recreation EUR / 32,367 40,148 Provision of other services ... EUR 24,072 30,783 32,713

3 Incl. sewage and waste management and remidiation activities 4 Incl. Repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles

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100 200 300 400 500 600 700

0

EUR mn 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Financial balance Core household land

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|

Public Finances

Expenditure and revenue¹ Unit 2013 2015 2017

Core household land

Adjusted expenditure ...EUR mn 10,082 10,527 11,114 incl. public service personnel ... EUR mn 2,288 2,434 2,713 operating expenditure ... EUR mn 650 706 778 Interest ... EUR mn 465 363 299 Adjusted revenue ...EUR mn 10,713 10,764 11,613 incl. taxes, tax-related duties ... EUR mn 6,216 6,697 7,626

current allocations from the federal

government ... EUR mn 2,501 2,361 2,263 Fees, other charges ... EUR mn 156 175 196

1 including discontinuation period

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1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000

0

EUR mn 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Tax revenues of the Land ◼ municipal tax revenue taxes on state budget¹

◼ Land taxes

◼ Community taxes

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Public Finances

Unit 2013 2015 2017

Tax income¹

Land ... EUR mn 6,202 6,681 7,610 incl. Taxes on income and earnings ...EUR mn 2,087 2,409 2,737 Taxes on sales ...EUR mn 3,771 3,793 4,253 Land taxes ...EUR mn 258 377 504 Real estate taxes ...EUR mn 172 277 385

1 after the distribution

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SPD LNK CDU FDP GRN

AfD -

67

70 68

73 65

63

60 64

51 54 53

69 72 61

62 66 71

5 52 10 15 20 25 30 35

0

% SPD CDU DIE LINKE AfDGRÜNE/

B 90 BVB/

FW Others second vote 2014 ◼ 2009

Party with the highest share of second vote in the administrative districts 48

|

Elections

Election to the Parliament of Brandenburg on 14 September 2014

Administrative district Turn-

out SPD CDU DIE

LINKE AfD GRÜNE B 90/

FREIE BVB WÄH LER / - Oth-

ers second

vote in percent

51 Brandenburg an der Havel 38.2 36.3 24.9 17.6 10.3 5.8 0.9 4.2

52 Cottbus ... 49.5 31.8 28.9 17.2 10.7 4.5 1.6 5.2 53 Frankfurt (Oder) ... 46.2 24.7 19.4 24.9 19.7 5.3 1.0 5.0 54 Potsdam ... 55.7 28.6 17.7 23.7 9.4 13.6 1.3 5.7 60 Barnim ... 46.4 28.8 21.0 23.2 11.1 6.0 4.3 5.5 61 Dahme-Spreewald ... 51.5 31.2 22.9 17.5 12.9 5.8 3.5 6.3 62 Elbe-Elster ... 48.9 31.4 28.5 15.0 11.4 2.6 5.2 5.9 63 Havelland ... 46.4 30.3 24.4 16.9 12.6 8.5 1.4 5.8 64 Märkisch-Oderland ... 45.5 31.3 20.0 22.9 13.1 5.1 2.3 5.3 65 Oberhavel ... 46.3 32.6 23.4 16.8 12.9 7.0 1.8 5.5 66 Oberspreewald-Lausitz ... 48.8 36.6 24.7 16.7 11.9 2.8 1.8 5.5 67 Oder-Spree ... 48.0 29.4 20.6 19.5 15.6 4.7 3.4 6.8 68 Ostprignitz-Ruppin ... 43.2 34.3 24.8 18.8 10.6 5.2 1.4 4.9 69 Potsdam-Mittelmark ... 53.7 32.1 24.9 15.1 10.9 9.1 2.6 5.4 70 Prignitz ... 42.6 37.8 25.1 18.8 9.2 3.5 1.3 4.2 71 Spree-Neiße ... 51.5 36.3 24.2 14.4 13.9 3.9 1.5 5.9 72 Teltow-Fläming ... 46.5 31.0 20.7 17.2 12.8 5.4 7.5 5.5 73 Uckermark ... 42.7 36.4 23.4 19.0 10.7 4.1 1.5 5.0 Land Brandenburg ... 47.9 31.9 23.0 18.6 12.2 6.2 2.7 5.6

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