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  1. Berlin residential population in Germany in 2023, by age group

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    Updated Jan 13, 2025
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    Berlin residential population in Germany in 2023, by age group [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/519750/berlin-population-by-age-group/
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    Jan 13, 2025
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    Area covered
    Germany
    Description

    The largest age groups among Berlin’s residential population were aged 25-39 and 40-59 years. The latter was actually the most represented age group in the German capital. The age group with the least number of residents were babies aged younger than one year. Slowly growing population Berlin’s residential population has been growing in recent years, though at a slow pace. Generally, the urban population in Germany has been increasing, with over 77 percent living in cities. Berlin does not have the most expensive rent space in Germany, compared to Munich in the south or Frankfurt in central Germany, which could be a draw for younger age groups moving to the capital. On the other hand, just as in the rest of the country, the city’s age group structure is affected by a struggling birth rate. Uncertain future Based on recent figures, Berlin’s total population was almost at four million. Germany’s population count currently stands at almost 84.5 million and is forecast to decrease rather than increase in the 2020s.

  2. Leading European cities by GDP in 2021

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    Updated Feb 13, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Leading European cities by GDP in 2021 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/923781/european-cities-by-gdp/
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    Feb 13, 2025
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    2021
    Area covered
    Europe
    Description

    The city of Paris in France had an estimated gross domestic product of 757.6 billion Euros in 2021, the most of any European city. Paris was followed by the spanish capital, Madrid, which had a GDP of 237.5 billion Euros, and the Irish capital, Dublin at 230 billion Euros. Milan, in the prosperous north of Italy, had a GDP of 228.4 billion Euros, 65 billion euros larger than the Italian capital Rome, and was the largest non-capital city in terms of GDP in Europe. The engine of Europe Among European countries, Germany had by far the largest economy, with a gross domestic product of over 4.18 trillion Euros. The United Kingdom or France have been Europe's second largest economy since the 1980s, depending on the year, with forecasts suggesting France will overtake the UK going into the 2020s. Germany however, has been the biggest European economy for some time, with five cities (Munich, Berlin, Hamburg, Stuttgart and Frankfurt) among the 15 largest European cities by GDP. Europe's largest cities In 2023, Moscow was the largest european city, with a population of nearly 12.7 million. Paris was the largest city in western Europe, with a population of over 11 million, while London was Europe's third-largest city at 9.6 million inhabitants.

  3. Risk of poverty rate in the 15 largest cities in Germany 2023

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    Updated Jan 13, 2025
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    Risk of poverty rate in the 15 largest cities in Germany 2023 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1347210/at-risk-of-poverty-cities-germany/
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    Jan 13, 2025
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    Time period covered
    2023
    Area covered
    Germany
    Description

    In 2023, around 27.4 percent of residents in Bremen were at risk of living in poverty. This list shows the 15 cities in Germany with the highest at-risk-of-poverty rates.

  4. Entwicklung der Einwohnerzahl in Frankfurt am Main bis 2023

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    Updated Jan 8, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Entwicklung der Einwohnerzahl in Frankfurt am Main bis 2023 [Dataset]. https://de.statista.com/statistik/daten/studie/322491/umfrage/entwicklung-der-gesamtbevoelkerung-in-frankfurt-am-main/
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    Jan 8, 2025
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    Area covered
    Deutschland
    Description

    Rund 775.790 Einwohner:innen lebten im Jahr 2023 in der Stadt Frankfurt am Main. Im Vergleich zum Vorjahr ist das ein leichter Anstieg. Damit belegt die Stadt Platz fünf unter den zehn größten Städten Deutschlands und ist zugleich die größte Stadt des Bundeslandes Hessen. Die Mainmetropole weist eine Jahrhunderte lange Geschichte auf und ist ein internationaler Finanz- und Handelsplatz, der infolge der einsetzenden globalen Finanzialisierung stark an Bedeutung zugenommen hat. Dementsprechend ist die Bevölkerungszahl der Stadt Frankfurt und die umliegenden Metropolregion Rhein-Main seit Jahrzehnten gewachsen. Die Lage im Zentrum Europas und hohe Bedeutung der Finanzindustrie in Frankfurt am Main führten dazu, dass die Stadt zu den ökonomischen Weltstädten gilt und unter anderem Sitz der Europäischen Zentralbank, der Deutschen Börse und der Deutschen Bundesbank ist. Zudem gehört die Region zu den wichtigsten und größten europäischen Metropolregionen in Deutschland. Das Leben zwischen Bahnhofsviertel und Skyline Die Bevölkerung Frankfurts teilt sich in 16 Bezirke und 43 Stadtteile auf. Mit rund 44.047 Menschen lebten die meisten Einwohner:innen Ende 2022 im Gallus. Knapp dahinter folgt das studentisch geprägte Bockenheim. Der kleinste Stadtteil mit etwa 3.700 Einwohner:innen war zum selben Zeitpunkt das Bahnhofsviertel. Es ist gleichzeitig das wohl bekannteste Viertel der Stadt, vor allem aufgrund der hohen Kriminalität und des Drogenkonsums, aber auch durch die multikulturelle Bevölkerung – die typisch für die Mainmetropole ist. Auch die Gentrifizierung des Bahnhofsviertels ist ein viel diskutiertes Thema. So finden sich mittlerweile immer mehr Cafés, Restaurants und Bars in der Kaiserstraße und der Münchnerstraße. Durch die Nähe des Bahnhofsviertels zum Banken- und Finanzdistrikt folgt eine fortschreitende Umgestaltung der umliegenden Stadtteile, wodurch vor allem kostenintensiver Wohnraum entsteht, der zunehmend zu einer Verdrängung der ärmeren und sozial schwächeren Bevölkerung führt.  Mainhattan - Das Finanzzentrum der Europäischen Union Im Zentrum von Frankfurt finden sich unzählige Hochhäuser, weshalb Frankfurt am Main aufgrund der ikonischen Skyline gerne als Mainhattan bezeichnet. Die Stadt ist neben London das wichtigste Finanzzentrum Europas und hat damit nicht nur für Deutschland, sondern für die gesamte Europäische Union eine wichtige Bedeutung. Neben wichtigen deutschen Kreditinstituten, wie Deutsche Bank, Commerzbank, KfW Bankengruppe und der DZ Bank Gruppe, hat auch die Europäische Zentralbank ihren Sitz in Frankfurt am Main. Viele Geschäftsleute ziehen deshalb aus aller Welt in die Stadt, was sich auch am Anteil der ausländischen Bevölkerung von rund 30,9 Prozent zeigt. Die besondere Rolle Frankfurts als Finanzzentrum und Sitz internationaler Player der Finanzbranche spiegelt sich auch in dem Wirtschaftserfolg der Region. Für einen Großteil der Wirtschaftsleistung der gesamten Region war Frankfurt verantwortlich. Das Bruttoinlandsprodukt (BIP) der Metropolregion FrankfurtRheinMain steigt seit Jahren konsequent an und erreichte im Jahr 2021 einen Wert von rund 301 Milliarden Euro. Das Bruttoinlandsprodukt (BIP) der Stadt Frankfurt am Main belief sich im Jahr 2023 auf rund 74,1 Milliarden Euro.

  5. Number of rape and sexual assault cases recorded by police in Germany...

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    Updated Jan 13, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Number of rape and sexual assault cases recorded by police in Germany 2013-2023 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1107371/rape-and-sexual-assault-cases-number-police-record-germany/
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    Jan 13, 2025
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    Area covered
    Germany
    Description

    The number of rape and sexual assault cases reported to the police in Germany peaked at 12,186 in 2023 during the period shown here. Previously, the highest number of cases, 11,896, had been recorded the year before. Based on the definition in criminal law, sexual assault includes rape, as well as other sexually driven physical attacks. Rape is defined as forcing a person to have sex. Increased crime clearance rate The question remains how high the number of unreported cases is. Reasons for not reporting a sexual assault vary among victims. In recent years, the German police reported increasing clearance rates for sexual crimes. In 2022, 83.7 percent of rape and sexual assault cases were solved, compared to 78.6 percent in 2016. In 2023, however this figure dropped to 83.4 percent, perhaps due to the increase in the number of cases. Among males suspected of committing such crimes,over 75 percent were young adults aged 18 to 21 years. Types of German police forces German police forces are divided into several different types, which all have clearly established tasks regulated by law. The Federal Criminal Police Office (Bundeskriminalamt, BKA) is often compared to the FBI in the U.S. and investigates federal crimes, such as kidnapping. The Federal Police (Bundespolizei), works in railway stations, at airports, and seaports. They also protect borders, government buildings, and deal with organized crime and terrorism. The criminal police (Kriminalpolizei, Kripo), the only policemen not wearing in uniform in Germany, handle assault, murder, and rape cases, as well as theft. The uniformed police (Schutzpolizei, SchuPo), or beat police, are regularly visible in streets, as they are responsible for traffic safety, among other tasks, and may be approached directly by people in need of assistance or help.

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Dataset updated
Jan 13, 2025
Dataset authored and provided by
Statistahttp://statista.com/
Area covered
Germany
Description

The largest age groups among Berlin’s residential population were aged 25-39 and 40-59 years. The latter was actually the most represented age group in the German capital. The age group with the least number of residents were babies aged younger than one year. Slowly growing population Berlin’s residential population has been growing in recent years, though at a slow pace. Generally, the urban population in Germany has been increasing, with over 77 percent living in cities. Berlin does not have the most expensive rent space in Germany, compared to Munich in the south or Frankfurt in central Germany, which could be a draw for younger age groups moving to the capital. On the other hand, just as in the rest of the country, the city’s age group structure is affected by a struggling birth rate. Uncertain future Based on recent figures, Berlin’s total population was almost at four million. Germany’s population count currently stands at almost 84.5 million and is forecast to decrease rather than increase in the 2020s.

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