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Jobless Households regional ranking in Austria

Regional ranking in Austria for Jobless Households.

Indicator: very_low_work_intensity_0_64 Year: 2025 Country: Austria Granularity: nuts2

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Eurostat indicator: Persons living in households with very low work intensity (0 to 64 years)

Regional ranking

Most affected regions in Austria

Regional comparison within the selected country.

Highest burden: Vienna (Austria) | Lowest burden: Tyrol (Austria)

Editorial summary

Key takeaways

  • Regions included: 9
  • Year: 2025
  • Country: Austria
  • This page ranks 9 regions within Austria for the selected indicator in 2025.
  • Highest region: Wien

Editorial detail

Editorial insights

deviation

Regional spread within Austria

The gap between the highest and lowest regional value is 11.0 points.

summary

Regional ranking within Austria

This page ranks 9 regions within Austria for the selected indicator in 2025.

ranking

Regional extremes in Austria

Wien records the highest value (13.2), while Tirol records the lowest value (2.2).

Indicator: Jobless Households

Granularity: Regions

Context Showing regions in Austria.
  1. 1

    Vienna

    +6.30

    13.20

    +0.60
  2. 2
    ▲ 1

    Styria

    +1.40

    8.30

    +2.60
  3. 3
    ▼ 1

    Burgenland

    -0.20

    6.70

    -0.80
  4. 4

    Upper Austria

    -1.60

    5.30

    +0.90
  5. 5

    Lower Austria

    -2.50

    4.40

    +0.40
  6. 6
    ▲ 1

    Vorarlberg

    -3.20

    3.70

    +0.50
  7. 7
    ▼ 1

    Carinthia

    -3.30

    3.60

    -0.20
  8. 8
    ▲ 1

    Salzburg

    -4.20

    2.70

    +1.30
  9. 9
    ▼ 1

    Tyrol

    -4.70

    2.20

    +0.60

Ranking highlights

2025 values. Changes compare 2025 vs 2024.

Jobless Households

Increase = worse Decrease = better

By level in 2025

Top 5 regions

2025 values

  1. #1 Vienna 13.20
  2. #2 Styria 8.30
  3. #3 Burgenland 6.70
  4. #4 Upper Austria 5.30
  5. #5 Lower Austria 4.40

Bottom 5 regions

2025 values

  1. #9 Tyrol 2.20
  2. #8 Salzburg 2.70
  3. #7 Carinthia 3.60
  4. #6 Vorarlberg 3.70
  5. #5 Lower Austria 4.40

By change (2025 vs 2024)

Largest increase vs previous year

2025 vs 2024

  1. #1 Styria +2.60
  2. #2 Salzburg +1.30
  3. #3 Upper Austria +0.90
  4. #4 Vienna +0.60
  5. #5 Tyrol +0.60

Largest decrease vs previous year

2025 vs 2024

  1. #1 Burgenland -0.80
  2. #2 Carinthia -0.20