Population Structure
The population structure of Liesing, in 2005, mainly lay in the average for Vienna, although the age group between 55 and 74 was significantly over-represented. The number of children under 15 years of age was 14.8 percent of the district population, while the average of Vienna was 14.6%. The proportion of the population between 15 and 59 years was 60.7% (Vienna: 63.4%), below the average, while people aged 60 or more years were 24.6% (Vienna: 22.0%) of the district population.
The gender distribution of the District, in 2001, was 46.6% men and 53.4% women. The number of the married population was, with a share of 44.7% compared with 41.2%, above the average for Vienna.
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