Wil (Wahlkreis)
Wil
Wahlkreis Wil | |
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Constituency | |
UTC+2 (CEST ) | |
Municipalities | 10 |
Wil is a
Demographics
The Wil District had a population of 76,439 as of 31 December 2020.[1] Of the foreign population as of 2000[update], 947 were from Germany, 2,336 were from Italy, 6,127 were from ex-Yugoslavia, 439 were from Austria, 820 were from Turkey, and 2,029 were from other countries.[2] Also as of 2000[update], 58,596 people spoke German, 196 people spoke French, 1,494 people spoke Italian, and 81 people spoke Romansh.[3]
The age distribution as of 2000[update] in the Wil district was: 8,617 (13.0%) were 0–9 years old; 9,137 (13.8%) were 10-19; 8,318 people (12.5%) were 20–29 years old; 10,883 people (16.4%) were 30-39; 9,599 people (14.5%) were 40-49; and 8,018 people (12.1%) were 50-59. The population distribution above 60 years of age was: 5,433 (8.2%) were 60-69; 3,908 people (5.9%) were 70-79; 2,102 people (3.2% ) were 80-89; 330 people (0.5%) were aged 90–99; and 5 people were aged 100 or over.[3]
In 2000[update] there were 8,002 people (12.1% of the population) who were living alone in a private dwelling. There were 14,333 (21.6%) people who were part of a couple (married or otherwise committed) without children, and 37,617 (56.7%) who were part of a couple with children. There were 3,380 (5.1%) people who lived in single parent home, while there were 399 people who were adult children living with one or both parents. 269 people lived in a household made up of relatives, 444 lived in households made up of unrelated people, and 1,906 were either institutionalized or lived in another type of collective housing.[3]
Out of the total population in Region Wil, as of 2000[update], the highest education level completed by 13,989 people (21.1% of the population) was Primary, while 24,675 people (37.2%) completed Secondary. 7,191 people (10.8%) attended a Tertiary school, and 2,931 people (4.4%) did not attend school. The remainder did not answer this question.[3]
Economy
As of October 2009[update], the average unemployment rate was 4.1%.[4]
Religion
From the 2000 census[update], 34,670 people (about 52.3% of the population) are
Municipalities
Coat of arms | Municipality | Population (31 December 2020)[1] | Area in km² |
SFOS number |
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Degersheim | 4,099 | 14.49 | 3401 | |
Flawil | 10,510 | 11.51 | 3402 | |
Jonschwil | 3,873 | 10.99 | 3405 | |
Niederbüren | 1,507 | 15.92 | 3422 | |
Niederhelfenschwil | 3,181 | 16.23 | 3423 | |
Oberbüren | 4,576 | 17.71 | 3424 | |
Oberuzwil | 6,491 | 14.11 | 3407 | |
Uzwil | 13,284 | 14.49 | 3408 | |
Wil | 22,974 | 7.62 | 3425 | |
Zuzwil | 4,786 | 8.96 | 3426 | |
Total (10) | 76,439 | 145.29 | 1728 |
Mergers and name changes
The municipality of Bronschhofen merged into Wil on 1 January 2013.[5]
References
- ^ a b "Ständige und nichtständige Wohnbevölkerung nach institutionellen Gliederungen, Geburtsort und Staatsangehörigkeit". bfs.admin.ch (in German). Swiss Federal Statistical Office - STAT-TAB. 31 December 2020. Retrieved 21 September 2021.
- ^ Der Kanton St. Gallen und seine Menschen in Zahlen - Ausgabe 2009 (in German) accessed 30 December 2009
- ^ a b c d e Canton St. Gallen Statistics-Hauptergebnisse der Volkszählung 2000: Regionen- und Gemeindevergleich-Personen (in German) accessed 30 December 2009
- ^ St Gallen Canton statistics-Unemployment (in German) accessed 30 December 2009
- ^ Amtliches Gemeindeverzeichnis der Schweiz published by the Swiss Federal Statistical Office (in German) accessed 2 January 2013
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