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Rural Germany Leads in Multi-Person Households with Children in 2020

Discover which rural districts top the list. Understand the regional disparities in family demographics.

In this image we can see the photography of three women's and two kids.
In this image we can see the photography of three women's and two kids.

Rural Germany Leads in Multi-Person Households with Children in 2020

GfK's recent Map of the Month has revealed the regional distribution of multi-person households with children in Germany for 2020. The data shows a significant variation across the country, with rural areas tending to have a higher proportion of such households.

Leading the way is the rural district of Eichsätt, boasting an impressive 40.9 percent share of households with children. Following closely are the rural districts of Cloppenburg and Straubing-Bogen, with shares of 39.5 percent and 38.6 percent respectively. These figures highlight the contrasting demographic landscapes across Germany's regions.

It's worth noting that specific data for 2020 showing the exact proportions in each region is not available, as per the provided search results. However, GfK's Map of the Month provides a comprehensive overview, offering valuable insights into the distribution of households with children across the country.

In conclusion, the rural districts of Eichsätt, Cloppenburg, and Straubing-Bogen top the list with the highest shares of multi-person households with children in Germany for 2020. This data underscores the importance of regional variations in family demographics, which can inform policy decisions and resource allocation.

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