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Austria

2022 Edition · 369 data fields

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Introduction

Background

Once the center of power for the large Austro-Hungarian Empire, Austria was reduced to a small republic after its defeat in World War I. Following annexation by Nazi Germany in 1938 and subsequent occupation by the victorious Allies in 1945, Austria's status remained unclear for a decade. A State Treaty signed in 1955 ended the occupation, recognized Austria's independence, and forbade unification with Germany. A constitutional law that same year declared the country's "perpetual neutrality" as a condition for Soviet military withdrawal. The Soviet Union's collapse in 1991 and Austria's entry into the EU in 1995 have altered the meaning of this neutrality. A prosperous, democratic country, Austria entered the EU Economic and Monetary Union in 1999.

Geography

Area

land
82,445 sq km
total
83,871 sq km
water
1,426 sq km

Area - comparative

about the size of South Carolina; slightly more than two-thirds the size of Pennsylvania

Climate

temperate; continental, cloudy; cold winters with frequent rain and some snow in lowlands and snow in mountains; moderate summers with occasional showers

Coastline

0 km (landlocked)

Elevation

highest point
Grossglockner 3,798 m
lowest point
Neusiedler See 115 m
mean elevation
910 m

Geographic coordinates

47 20 N, 13 20 E

Geography - note

note 1: landlocked; strategic location at the crossroads of central Europe with many easily traversable Alpine passes and valleys; major river is the Danube; population is concentrated on eastern lowlands because of steep slopes, poor soils, and low temperatures elsewherenote 2: the world's largest and longest ice cave system at 42 km (26 mi) is the Eisriesenwelt (Ice Giants World) inside the Hochkogel mountain near Werfen, about 40 km south of Salzburg; ice caves are bedrock caves that contain year-round ice formations; they differ from glacial caves, which are transient and are formed by melting ice and flowing water within and under glaciers

Irrigated land

382 sq km (2016)

Land boundaries

border countries
Czech Republic 402 km; Germany 801 km; Hungary 321 km; Italy 404 km; Liechtenstein 34 km; Slovakia 105 km; Slovenia 299 km; Switzerland 158 km
total
2,524 km

Land use

agricultural land
38.4% (2018 est.)
agricultural land: arable land
arable land: 16.5% (2018 est.)
agricultural land: permanent crops
permanent crops: 0.8% (2018 est.)
agricultural land: permanent pasture
permanent pasture: 21.1% (2018 est.)
forest
47.2% (2018 est.)
other
14.4% (2018 est.)

Location

Central Europe, north of Italy and Slovenia

Major lakes (area sq km)

fresh water lake(s)
Lake Constance (shared with Switzerland and Germany) - 540 sq km

Major rivers (by length in km)

Danube (shared with Germany [s], Slovakia, Czechia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Moldova, and Romania [m]) - 2,888 kmnote – [s] after country name indicates river source; [m] after country name indicates river mouth

Major watersheds (area sq km)

Atlantic Ocean drainage: Rhine-Maas (198,735 sq km), (Black Sea) Danube (795,656 sq km)

Map references

Europe

Maritime claims

none (landlocked)

Natural hazards

landslides; avalanches; earthquakes

Natural resources

oil, coal, lignite, timber, iron ore, copper, zinc, antimony, magnesite, tungsten, graphite, salt, hydropower

Population distribution

the northern and eastern portions of the country are more densely populated; nearly two-thirds of the populace lives in urban areas

Terrain

mostly mountains (Alps) in the west and south; mostly flat or gently sloping along the eastern and northern margins

People and Society

Age structure

0-14 years
14.01% (male 635,803/female 605,065)
15-24 years
10.36% (male 466,921/female 451,248)
25-54 years
41.35% (male 1,831,704/female 1,831,669)
55-64 years
14.41% (male 635,342/female 641,389)
65 years and over
19.87% (male 768,687/female 991,621) (2020 est.)

Alcohol consumption per capita

beer
6.3 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)
other alcohols
0 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)
spirits
1.9 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)
total
11.9 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)
wine
3.7 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)

Birth rate

9.45 births/1,000 population (2022 est.)

Children under the age of 5 years underweight

NA

Contraceptive prevalence rate

79% (2019)
note
note: percent of women aged 16-49

Current health expenditure

10.4% of GDP (2019)

Death rate

9.85 deaths/1,000 population (2022 est.)

Dependency ratios

elderly dependency ratio
29.4
potential support ratio
3.4 (2021 est.)
total dependency ratio
51.1
youth dependency ratio
21.7

Drinking water source

improved: rural
rural: 100% of population
improved: total
total: 100% of population
improved: urban
urban: 100% of population
unimproved: rural
rural: 0% of population
unimproved: total
total: 0% of population (2020 est.)
unimproved: urban
urban: 0% of population

Education expenditures

5.1% of GDP (2020 est.)

Ethnic groups

Austrian 80.8%, German 2.6%, Bosnian and Herzegovinian 1.9%, Turkish 1.8%, Serbian 1.6%, Romanian 1.3%, other 10% (2018 est.)
note
note: data represent population by country of birth

Hospital bed density

7.3 beds/1,000 population (2018)

Infant mortality rate

female
2.81 deaths/1,000 live births (2022 est.)
male
3.65 deaths/1,000 live births
total
3.24 deaths/1,000 live births

Languages

Languages
German (official nationwide) 88.6%, Turkish 2.3%, Serbian 2.2%, Croatian (official in Burgenland) 1.6%, other (includes Slovene, official in southern Carinthia, and Hungarian, official in Burgenland) 5.3% (2001 est.)
major-language sample(s)
Das World Factbook, die unverzichtbare Quelle für grundlegende Informationen. (German)The World Factbook, the indispensable source for basic information.

Life expectancy at birth

female
85.04 years (2022 est.)
male
79.64 years
total population
82.27 years

Literacy

female
NA
male
NA
total population
NA

Major urban areas - population

1.975 million VIENNA (capital) (2023)

Maternal mortality ratio

5 deaths/100,000 live births (2017 est.)

Median age

female
45.8 years (2020 est.)
male
43.1 years
total
44.5 years

Mother's mean age at first birth

29.7 years (2020 est.)

Nationality

adjective
Austrian
noun
Austrian(s)

Net migration rate

3.55 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2022 est.)

Obesity - adult prevalence rate

20.1% (2016)

Physicians density

5.29 physicians/1,000 population (2020)

Population

8,913,088 (2022 est.)

Population distribution

the northern and eastern portions of the country are more densely populated; nearly two-thirds of the populace lives in urban areas

Population growth rate

0.32% (2022 est.)

Religions

Roman Catholic 55.2%, Muslim 8.3%, Orthodox 4.9%, Evangelical Christian 3.8%, Jewish 0.1%, other 5.4%, none 22.4% (2021 est.)
note
note:  data on Muslim is a 2016 estimate; data on other/none/unspecified are from 2012-2018 estimates

Sanitation facility access

improved: rural
rural: 100% of population
improved: total
total: 100% of population
improved: urban
urban: 100% of population
unimproved: rural
rural: 0% of population
unimproved: total
total: 0% of population (2020 est.)
unimproved: urban
urban: 0% of population

School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education)

female
16 years (2020)
male
16 years
total
16 years

Sex ratio

0-14 years
1.05 male(s)/female
15-24 years
1.03 male(s)/female
25-54 years
1 male(s)/female
55-64 years
0.99 male(s)/female
65 years and over
0.65 male(s)/female
at birth
1.05 male(s)/female
total population
0.96 male(s)/female (2022 est.)

Tobacco use

female
25% (2020 est.)
male
27.7% (2020 est.)
total
26.4% (2020 est.)

Total fertility rate

1.51 children born/woman (2022 est.)

Urbanization

rate of urbanization
0.68% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.)
urban population
59.5% of total population (2023)

Youth unemployment rate (ages 15-24)

female
11.3% (2021 est.)
male
10.7%
total
11%

Government

Administrative divisions

9 states (Bundeslaender, singular - Bundesland); Burgenland, Kaernten (Carinthia), Niederoesterreich (Lower Austria), Oberoesterreich (Upper Austria), Salzburg, Steiermark (Styria), Tirol (Tyrol), Vorarlberg, Wien (Vienna)

Capital

daylight saving time
+1hr, begins last Sunday in March; ends last Sunday in October
etymology
the origin of the name is disputed but may derive from early Celtic settlements of the area; a possible reconstructed Celtic name from several centuries B.C. is Vedunia (meaning "forest stream"); under Roman settlement, beginning around 15 B.C., the name became Vindobona (likely from the Celtic windo, meaning "white, fair, or bright" and bona meaning "base, fortification, or settlement" to give a connotation of "white settlement" or "white fort"); archeological remains of the latter survive at many sites in the center of Vienna
geographic coordinates
48 12 N, 16 22 E
name
Vienna
time difference
UTC+1 (6 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)

Citizenship

citizenship by birth
no
citizenship by descent only
at least one parent must be a citizen of Austria
dual citizenship recognized
no
residency requirement for naturalization
10 years

Constitution

amendments
proposed through laws designated "constitutional laws" or through the constitutional process if the amendment is part of another law; approval required by at least a two-thirds majority vote by the National Assembly and the presence of one half of the members; a referendum is required only if requested by one third of the National Council or Federal Council membership; passage by referendum requires absolute majority vote; amended many times, last in 2020
history
several previous; latest adopted 1 October 1920, revised 1929, replaced May 1934, replaced by German Weimar constitution in 1938 following German annexation, reinstated 1 May 1945

Country name

conventional long form
Republic of Austria
conventional short form
Austria
etymology
the name Oesterreich means "eastern realm" or "eastern march" and dates to the 10th century; the designation refers to the fact that Austria was the easternmost extension of Bavaria, and, in fact, of all the Germans; the word Austria is a Latinization of the German name
local long form
Republik Oesterreich
local short form
Oesterreich

Diplomatic representation from the US

chief of mission
Ambassador Victoria Reggie KENNEDY (since 12 January 2022)
email address and website
ConsulateVienna@state.govhttps://at.usembassy.gov/
embassy
Boltzmanngasse 16, 1090, Vienna
FAX
[43] (1) 310-06-82
mailing address
9900 Vienna Place, Washington DC  20521-9900
telephone
[43] (1) 31339-0

Diplomatic representation in the US

chancery
3524 International Court NW, Washington, DC 20008-3035
chief of mission
Ambassador Martin WEISS (since 6 January 2020)
consulate(s)
Chicago
consulate(s) general
Los Angeles, New York, Washington
email address and website
washington-ka@bmeia.gv.athttps://www.austria.org/
FAX
[1] (202) 895-6750
telephone
[1] (202) 895-6700

Executive branch

cabinet
Council of Ministers chosen by the president on the advice of the chancellor
chief of state
President Alexander VAN DER BELLEN (since 26 January 2017); note - President Alexander VAN DER BELLEN was re-elected to a second six-year term on 9 October 2022
election results
Alexander VAN DER BELLEN elected in first round; percent of vote - Alexander VAN DER BELLEN (the Greens) 56.7%, Walter ROSENKRANZ (FPO) 17.7%, Dominik WLAZNY (Bier) 8.3%, Tassilo WALLENTIN (independent) 8.1%, Gerald GROSZ (independent) 5.6%2016: Alexander VAN DER BELLEN elected in second round; percent of vote in first round - Norbert HOFER (FPOe) 35.1%, Alexander VAN DER BELLEN (independent, allied with the Greens) 21.3%, Irmgard GRISS (independent) 18.9%, Rudolf HUNDSTORFER (SPOe) 11.3%, Andreas KHOL (OeVP) 11.1%, Richard LUGNER (independent) 2.3%; percent of vote in second round re-vote - Alexander VAN DER BELLEN 53.8%, Norbert HOFER 46.2%2010:  Heinz FISCHER re-elected; percent of vote - Heinz FISCHER 79.3%, Barbara ROSENKRANZ 15.2%, Rudolf GEHRING 5.4%
elections/appointments
president directly elected by absolute majority popular vote in 2 rounds if needed for a 6-year term (eligible for a second term); elections last held on 9 October 2022 (first round), (second round, which was annulled), (next election to be held in 2028); chancellor appointed by the president but determined by the majority coalition parties in the Federal Assembly; vice chancellor appointed by the president on the advice of the chancellor
head of government
Chancellor Karl NEHAMMER (since 6 December 2021); note - Chancellor Alexander SCHALLENBERG resigned on 2 December 2021

Flag description

three equal horizontal bands of red (top), white, and red; the flag design is certainly one of the oldest - if not the oldest - national banners in the world; according to tradition, in 1191, following a fierce battle in the Third Crusade, Duke Leopold V of Austria's white tunic became completely blood-spattered; upon removal of his wide belt or sash, a white band was revealed; the red-white-red color combination was subsequently adopted as his banner

Government type

federal parliamentary republic

Independence

no official date of independence: 976 (Margravate of Austria established); 17 September 1156 (Duchy of Austria founded); 6 January 1453 (Archduchy of Austria acknowledged); 11 August 1804 (Austrian Empire proclaimed); 30 March 1867 (Austro-Hungarian dual monarchy established); 12 November 1918 (First Republic proclaimed); 27 April 1945 (Second Republic proclaimed)

International law organization participation

accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction; accepts ICCt jurisdiction

International organization participation

ADB (nonregional member), AfDB (nonregional member), Australia Group, BIS, BSEC (observer), CD, CE, CEI, CERN, EAPC, EBRD, ECB, EIB, EMU, ESA, EU, FAO, FATF, G-9, IADB, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC (national committees), ICCt, ICRM, IDA, IEA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, IGAD (partners), ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IPU, ISO, ITSO, ITU, ITUC (NGOs), MIGA, MINURSO, NEA, NSG, OAS (observer), OECD, OIF (observer), OPCW, OSCE, Paris Club, PCA, PFP, Schengen Convention, SELEC (observer), UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNFICYP, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNIFIL, UNTSO, UNWTO, UPU, Wassenaar Arrangement, WCO, WFTU (NGOs), WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO, ZC

Judicial branch

highest court(s)
Supreme Court of Justice or Oberster Gerichtshof (consists of 85 judges organized into 17 senates or panels of 5 judges each); Constitutional Court or Verfassungsgerichtshof (consists of 20 judges including 6 substitutes; Administrative Court or Verwaltungsgerichtshof - 2 judges plus other members depending on the importance of the case)
judge selection and term of office
Supreme Court judges nominated by executive branch departments and appointed by the president; judges serve for life; Constitutional Court judges nominated by several executive branch departments and approved by the president; judges serve for life; Administrative Court judges recommended by executive branch departments and appointed by the president; terms of judges and members determined by the president
subordinate courts
Courts of Appeal (4); Regional Courts (20); district courts (120); county courts

Legal system

civil law system; judicial review of legislative acts by the Constitutional Court

Legislative branch

description
bicameral Federal Assembly or Bundesversammlung consists of:Federal Council or Bundesrat (61 seats; members appointed by state parliaments with each state receiving 3 to 12 seats in proportion to its population; members serve 5- or 6-year terms)National Council or Nationalrat (183 seats; members directly elected in single-seat constituencies by proportional representation vote; members serve 5-year terms)
election results
Federal Council - percent of vote by party - OeVP 42.6%, SPOe 31.2%. FPOe 16.4%, The Greens 8.2%, NEOS 1.6%; seats by party - OeVP 26, SPOe 19, FPOe 10, The Greens 5, NEOS 1; composition (as of March 2022) - men 36, women 25, percent of women 41% National Council - percent of vote by party - OeVP 37.5%, SPOe 21.2%, FPOe 16.2%, The Greens 13.9%, NEOS 8.1%, other 3.1%; seats by party - OeVP 71, SPOe 40, FPOe 31, The Greens 26,  NEOS 15; composition (as of March 2022) - men 107, women 76, percent of women 41.5%
elections
Federal Council - last appointed in 2021National Council - last held on 29 September 2019 (next to be held in 2024); note - election was originally scheduled for 2022, but President VAN DER BELLEN called for an early election

National anthem

lyrics/music
Paula von PRERADOVIC/Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART or Johann HOLZER (disputed)
name
"Bundeshymne" (Federal Hymn)
note
note 1: adopted 1947; the anthem is also known as "Land der Berge, Land am Strome" (Land of the Mountains, Land by the River); Austria adopted a new national anthem after World War II to replace the former imperial anthem composed by Franz Josef HAYDN, which had been appropriated by Germany in 1922 and was thereafter associated with the Nazi regime; a gender-neutral version of the lyrics was adopted by the Austrian Federal Assembly in fall 2011 and became effective 1 January 2012note 2: the beloved waltz "The Blue Danube" ("An der schoenen, blauen Donau"), composed in 1866 by the Austrian composer Johann STRAUSS II, is consistently referred to as Austria's unofficial national anthem 

National heritage

selected World Heritage Site locales
Historic Salzburg (c); Palace and Gardens of Schönbrunn (c); Halstadt–Dachstein/Salzkammergut Cultural Landscape (c); Semmering railway (c); Historic Graz and Schloss Eggenberg (c); Wachau Cultural Landscape (c); Historic Vienna (c); Fertő/Neusiedlersee Cultural Landscape (c); Baden bei Wien (c); Primeval Beech Forests - Dürrenstein, Kalkalpen (n)
total World Heritage Sites
12 (11 cultural, 1 natural)

National holiday

National Day (commemorates passage of the law on permanent neutrality), 26 October (1955)

National symbol(s)

eagle, edelweiss, Alpine gentian; national colors: red, white

Political parties and leaders

Austrian People's Party or OeVP [Karl NEHAMMER]Communist Party of Austria or KPOe [Mirko MESSNER]Freedom Party of Austria or FPOe [Herbert KICKI]The Greens - The Green Alternative [Werner KOGLER]NEOS - The New Austria and Liberal Forum [Beate MEINL-REISINGER]Social Democratic Party of Austria or SPOe [Pamela RENDI-WAGNER]

Suffrage

16 years of age; universal

Economy

Agricultural products

milk, maize, sugar beet, wheat, barley, potatoes, pork, triticale, grapes, apples

Budget

expenditures
204.6 billion (2017 est.)
revenues
201.7 billion (2017 est.)

Budget surplus (+) or deficit (-)

-0.7% (of GDP) (2017 est.)

Credit ratings

Fitch rating
AA+ (2015)
Moody's rating
Aa1 (2016)
note
note: The year refers to the year in which the current credit rating was first obtained.
Standard & Poors rating
AA+ (2012)

Current account balance

Current account balance 2018
$5.989 billion (2018 est.)
Current account balance 2019
$12.667 billion (2019 est.)

Debt - external

Debt - external 2018
$686.196 billion (2018 est.)
Debt - external 2019
$688.434 billion (2019 est.)

Economic overview

Austria is a well-developed market economy with skilled labor force and high standard of living. It is closely tied to other EU economies, especially Germany's, but also the US’, its third-largest trade partner. Its economy features a large service sector, a sound industrial sector, and a small, but highly developed agricultural sector. Austrian economic growth strengthened in 2017, with a 2.9% increase in GDP. Austrian exports, accounting for around 60% of the GDP, were up 8.2% in 2017. Austria’s unemployment rate fell by 0.3% to 5.5%, which is low by European standards, but still at its second highest rate since the end of World War II, driven by an increased number of refugees and EU migrants entering the labor market. Austria's fiscal position compares favorably with other euro-zone countries. The budget deficit stood at a low 0.7% of GDP in 2017 and public debt declined again to 78.4% of GDP in 2017, after reaching a post-war high 84.6% in 2015. The Austrian government has announced it plans to balance the fiscal budget in 2019. Several external risks, such as Austrian banks' exposure to Central and Eastern Europe, the refugee crisis, and continued unrest in Russia/Ukraine, eased in 2017, but are still a factor for the Austrian economy. Exposure to the Russian banking sector and a deep energy relationship with Russia present additional risks. Austria elected a new pro-business government in October 2017 that campaigned on promises to reduce bureaucracy, improve public sector efficiency, reduce labor market protections, and provide positive investment incentives.

Exchange rates

Currency
euros (EUR) per US dollar -
Exchange rates 2013
0.763 (2013 est.)
Exchange rates 2014
0.885 (2014 est.)
Exchange rates 2018
0.878 (2018 est.)
Exchange rates 2019
0.903 (2019 est.)
Exchange rates 2020
0.828 (2020 est.)

Exports

Exports 2018
$253.3 billion (2018 est.)
Exports 2019
$247.17 billion (2019 est.)
Exports 2020
$226.79 billion (2020 est.)
note
note: Data are in current year dollars and do not include illicit exports or re-exports.

Exports - commodities

cars, packaged medical supplies, vehicle parts, medical vaccines/cultures, flavored water (2019)

Exports - partners

Germany 28%, United States 7%, Italy 6%, Switzerland 5% (2019)

Fiscal year

calendar year

GDP - composition, by end use

exports of goods and services
54.2% (2017 est.)
government consumption
19.5% (2017 est.)
household consumption
52.1% (2017 est.)
imports of goods and services
-50.7% (2017 est.)
investment in fixed capital
23.5% (2017 est.)
investment in inventories
1.6% (2017 est.)

GDP - composition, by sector of origin

agriculture
1.3% (2017 est.)
industry
28.4% (2017 est.)
services
70.3% (2017 est.)

GDP (official exchange rate)

$445.025 billion (2019 est.)

Gini Index coefficient - distribution of family income

Gini Index coefficient - distribution of family income 2014
30.5 (2014)
Gini Index coefficient - distribution of family income 2017
29.7 (2017 est.)

Household income or consumption by percentage share

highest 10%
23.5% (2012 est.)
lowest 10%
2.8%

Imports

Imports 2018
$238.79 billion (2018 est.) note: data are in current year dollars
Imports 2019
$232.8 billion (2019 est.) note: data are in current year dollars
Imports 2020
$211.85 billion (2020 est.) note: data are in current year dollars

Imports - commodities

cars, vehicle parts, broadcasting equipment, refined petroleum, packaged medical supplies (2019)

Imports - partners

Germany 39%, Italy 7%, Czechia 5% (2019)

Industrial production growth rate

6.5% (2017 est.)

Industries

construction, machinery, vehicles and parts, food, metals, chemicals, lumber and paper, electronics, tourism

Inflation rate (consumer prices)

Inflation rate (consumer prices) 2017
2% (2017 est.)
Inflation rate (consumer prices) 2018
2% (2018 est.)
Inflation rate (consumer prices) 2019
1.5% (2019 est.)

Labor force

3.739 million (2020 est.)

Labor force - by occupation

agriculture
0.7%
industry
25.2%
services
74.1% (2017 est.)

Population below poverty line

13.3% (2018 est.)

Public debt

note
note: this is general government gross debt, defined in the Maastricht Treaty as consolidated general government gross debt at nominal value, outstanding at the end of the year; it covers the following categories of government liabilities (as defined in ESA95): currency and deposits (AF.2), securities other than shares excluding financial derivatives (AF.3, excluding AF.34), and loans (AF.4); the general government sector comprises the sub-sectors of central government, state government, local government and social security funds; as a percentage of GDP, the GDP used as a denominator is the gross domestic product in current year prices
Public debt 2016
83.6% of GDP (2016 est.)
Public debt 2017
78.6% of GDP (2017 est.)

Real GDP (purchasing power parity)

note
note: data are in 2017 dollars
Real GDP (purchasing power parity) 2018
$488.86 billion (2018 est.)
Real GDP (purchasing power parity) 2019
$495.8 billion (2019 est.)
Real GDP (purchasing power parity) 2020
$463.12 billion (2020 est.)

Real GDP growth rate

Real GDP growth rate 2017
2.4% (2017 est.)
Real GDP growth rate 2018
2.58% (2018 est.)
Real GDP growth rate 2019
1.42% (2019 est.)

Real GDP per capita

note
note: data are in 2017 dollars
Real GDP per capita 2018
$55,300 (2018 est.)
Real GDP per capita 2019
$55,800 (2019 est.)
Real GDP per capita 2020
$51,900 (2020 est.)

Reserves of foreign exchange and gold

Reserves of foreign exchange and gold 31 December 2016
$23.36 billion (31 December 2016 est.)
Reserves of foreign exchange and gold 31 December 2017
$21.57 billion (31 December 2017 est.)

Taxes and other revenues

48.3% (of GDP) (2017 est.)

Unemployment rate

Unemployment rate 2018
7.7% (2018 est.)
Unemployment rate 2019
7.35% (2019 est.)

Youth unemployment rate (ages 15-24)

female
11.3% (2021 est.)
male
10.7%
total
11%

Energy

Carbon dioxide emissions

from coal and metallurgical coke
10.508 million metric tonnes of CO2 (2019 est.)
from consumed natural gas
17.695 million metric tonnes of CO2 (2019 est.)
from petroleum and other liquids
37.336 million metric tonnes of CO2 (2019 est.)
total emissions
65.54 million metric tonnes of CO2 (2019 est.)

Coal

consumption
4.899 million metric tons (2020 est.)
exports
1,000 metric tons (2020 est.)
imports
3.667 million metric tons (2020 est.)
production
1.327 million metric tons (2020 est.)
proven reserves
0 metric tons (2019 est.)

Electricity

consumption
69,905,200,000 kWh (2020 est.)
exports
22,918,265,000 kWh (2020 est.)
imports
24.522 billion kWh (2020 est.)
installed generating capacity
28.376 million kW (2020 est.)
transmission/distribution losses
3.192 billion kWh (2020 est.)

Electricity access

electrification - total population
100% (2020)

Electricity generation sources

biomass and waste
7.4% of total installed capacity (2020 est.)
fossil fuels
17.4% of total installed capacity (2020 est.)
geothermal
0% of total installed capacity (2020 est.)
hydroelectricity
62.9% of total installed capacity (2020 est.)
nuclear
0% of total installed capacity (2020 est.)
solar
2.8% of total installed capacity (2020 est.)
tide and wave
0% of total installed capacity (2020 est.)
wind
9.4% of total installed capacity (2020 est.)

Energy consumption per capita

Total energy consumption per capita 2019
171.299 million Btu/person (2019 est.)

Natural gas

consumption
9.208 billion cubic meters (2019 est.)
exports
2.8 billion cubic meters (2019 est.)
imports
14.11 billion cubic meters (2019 est.)
production
924.5 million cubic meters (2019 est.)
proven reserves
5.04 billion cubic meters (2021 est.)

Petroleum

crude oil and lease condensate exports
0 bbl/day (2018 est.)
crude oil and lease condensate imports
168,300 bbl/day (2018 est.)
crude oil estimated reserves
35.2 million barrels (2021 est.)
refined petroleum consumption
278,700 bbl/day (2019 est.)
total petroleum production
20,100 bbl/day (2021 est.)

Refined petroleum products - exports

49,960 bbl/day (2017 est.)

Refined petroleum products - imports

135,500 bbl/day (2017 est.)

Refined petroleum products - production

186,500 bbl/day (2017 est.)

Communications

Broadband - fixed subscriptions

subscriptions per 100 inhabitants
29 (2020 est.)
total
2.606 million (2020 est.)

Broadcast media

worldwide cable and satellite TV are available; the public incumbent ORF competes with three other major, several regional domestic, and up to 400 international TV stations; TV coverage is in principle 100%, but only 90% use broadcast media; Internet streaming not only complements, but increasingly replaces regular TV stations (2019)

Communications - note

note 1: the Austrian National Library contains important collections of the Imperial Library of the Holy Roman Empire and of the Austrian Empire, as well as of the Austrian Republic; among its more than 12 million items are outstanding holdings of rare books, maps, globes, papyrus, and music; its Globe Museum is the only one in the worldnote 2: on 1 October 1869, Austria-Hungary introduced the world's first postal card - postal stationery with an imprinted stamp indicating the prepayment of postage; simple and cheap (sent for a fraction of the cost of a regular letter), postal cards became an instant success, widely produced in the millions worldwidenote 3: Austria followed up with the creation of the world's first commercial picture postcards - cards bearing a picture or photo to which postage is affixed - in May 1871; sent from Vienna, the image served as a souvenir of the city; together, postal cards and post cards served as the world's e-mails of the late 19th and early 20th centuriesnote 4: Austria was also an airmail pioneer; from March to October of 1918, it conducted the world's first regular (daily) airmail service - between the imperial cities of Vienna, Krakow, and Lemberg - a combined distance of some 650 km (400 mi) (earlier airmail services had been set up in a few parts of the world but only for short stretches, and none lasted beyond a few days or weeks); an expansion of the route in June of 1918 allowed private mail to be flown to Kyiv, in newly independent Ukraine, which made the route the world's first regular international airmail service (covering a distance of some 1,200 km; 750 mi)

Internet country code

.at

Internet users

percent of population
88% (2020 est.)
total
7,846,840 (2020 est.)

Telecommunication systems

domestic
developed and efficient; 42 per 100 fixed-line for households, 174 per 100 for companies; roughly 119 per 100 mobile-cellular; broadband: 138 per 100 on smartphones; roughly 29 per 100 fixed broadband and 107 per 100 mobile broadband (2020)
general assessment
mature telecom market; the mobile market benefits from a growing number of Mobile Virtual Network Operators; the telcos as well as the government and regulator have been focused on delivering improved telecom infrastructure; the government has a program to provide a national gigabit service by 2030, delivered by private enterprise though with some state funding; this is based on fiber networks supported by 5G, with the Mobile Network Operators able to expand the reach of their 5G services following auctions held in March 2019 and September 2020; the fixed-line broadband market is still dominated by the DSL sector, while the cable broadband sector has held a steady share of connections in recent years; the fiber sector was slow to develop, and although fiber remains low there are plans to build out the network infrastructure (2021)
international
country code - 43; earth stations available in the Astra, Intelsat, Eutelsat satellite systems (2019)
note
note: the COVID-19 pandemic continues to have a significant impact on production and supply chains globally; since 2020, some aspects of the telecom sector have experienced a downturn, particularly in mobile device production; progress toward 5G implementation has resumed, as well as upgrades to infrastructure; consumer spending on telecom services has increased due to the surge in demand for capacity and bandwidth; the crucial nature of telecom services as a tool for work and school from home is still evident, and the spike in this area has seen growth opportunities for development of new tools and increased services

Telephones - fixed lines

subscriptions per 100 inhabitants
42 (2020 est.)
total subscriptions
3,786,725 (2020 est.)

Telephones - mobile cellular

subscriptions per 100 inhabitants
119 (2020 est.)
total subscriptions
10,717,445 (2020 est.)

Transportation

Airports

total
50 (2021)

Airports - with paved runways

1,524 to 2,437 m
1
2,438 to 3,047 m
5
914 to 1,523 m
4
over 3,047 m
1
total
24
under 914 m
13 (2021)

Airports - with unpaved runways

1,524 to 2,437 m
1
914 to 1,523 m
3
total
28
under 914 m
24 (2021)

Civil aircraft registration country code prefix

OE

Heliports

1 (2021)

Merchant marine

by type
other 1 (2021)
total
1

National air transport system

annual freight traffic on registered air carriers
373.51 million (2018) mt-km
annual passenger traffic on registered air carriers
12,935,505 (2018)
inventory of registered aircraft operated by air carriers
130
number of registered air carriers
11 (2020)

Pipelines

1,888 km gas, 594 km oil, 157 km refined products (2017)

Ports and terminals

river port(s)
Enns, Krems, Linz, Vienna (Danube)

Railways

standard gauge
5,300 km 1.435-m gauge (3,826 km electrified) (2016)
total
5,300 km (2018) (2017)

Roadways

paved
137,039 km (2018) (includes 2,232 km of expressways)
total
137,039 km (2018)

Waterways

358 km (2011)

Military and Security

Military - note

Austria is constitutionally non-aligned but is an EU member and actively participates in EU peacekeeping and crisis management operations under the Common Security and Defense Policy; Austria is not a member of NATO but joined NATO’s Partnership for Peace framework in 1995 and participates in NATO-led crisis management and peacekeeping operations; as of 2022, more than 100,000 Austrian military and civilian personnel had taken part in more than 50 international peace support and humanitarian missions since 1960 (2022)

Military and security forces

Austrian Armed Forces: Land Forces, Air Forces, Cyber Forces, Special Forces (2022)

Military and security service personnel strengths

approximately 25,000 active duty personnel (20,000 Army; 5,000 Air Force) (2022)

Military deployments

170 Bosnia-Herzegovina (EUFOR stabilization force); 300 Kosovo (NATO/KFOR); 200 Lebanon (UNIFIL) (Aug 2022)

Military equipment inventories and acquisitions

the Austrian military's inventory includes a mix of domestically-produced and imported weapons systems from European countries and the US; the Austrian defense industry produces a range of equipment and partners with other countries (2021)

Military expenditures

Military Expenditures 2017
0.8% of GDP (2017) (approximately $3.71 billion)
Military Expenditures 2018
0.7% of GDP (2018) (approximately $3.82 billion)
Military Expenditures 2019
0.7% of GDP (2019) (approximately $3.78 billion)
Military Expenditures 2020
0.7% of GDP (2020)
Military Expenditures 2021
0.9% of GDP (2021 est.)

Military service age and obligation

registration requirement at age 17, the legal minimum age for voluntary military service; men above the age of 18 are subject to compulsory military service; women may volunteer; compulsory service is for 6 months, or optionally, alternative civil/community service (Zivildienst) for 9 months (2022)
note
note 1: as of 2019, women made up about 4% of the military's full-time personnelnote 2: in a January 2013 referendum, a majority of Austrians voted in favor of retaining the system of compulsory military service (with the option of alternative/non-military service) instead of switching to a professional army system; approximately 40% of those liable to compulsory service have opted in favor of  alternative civil/community service

Transnational Issues

Disputes - international

none identified

Illicit drugs

transshipment point for Southwest Asian heroin and South American cocaine destined for Western Europe; increasing consumption of European-produced synthetic drugs

Refugees and internally displaced persons

refugees (country of origin)
57,887 (Syria), 41,037 (Afghanistan), 9,661 (Iraq), 8,212 (Somalia), 7,046 (Iran), 7,003 (Russia) (mid-year 2021); 90,126 (Ukraine) (as of 20 December 2022)
stateless persons
3,229 (mid-year 2021)

Terrorism

Terrorist group(s)

Islamic State of Iraq and ash-Sham (ISIS)
note
note: details about the history, aims, leadership, organization, areas of operation, tactics, targets, weapons, size, and sources of support of the group(s) appear(s) in Appendix-T

Environment

Air pollutants

carbon dioxide emissions
61.45 megatons (2016 est.)
methane emissions
6.34 megatons (2020 est.)
particulate matter emissions
12.43 micrograms per cubic meter (2016 est.)

Climate

temperate; continental, cloudy; cold winters with frequent rain and some snow in lowlands and snow in mountains; moderate summers with occasional showers

Environment - current issues

some forest degradation caused by air and soil pollution; soil pollution results from the use of agricultural chemicals; air pollution results from emissions by coal- and oil-fired power stations and industrial plants and from trucks transiting Austria between northern and southern Europe; water pollution; the Danube, as well as some of Austria’s other rivers and lakes, are threatened by pollution

Environment - international agreements

party to
Air Pollution, Air Pollution-Heavy Metals, Air Pollution-Nitrogen Oxides, Air Pollution-Persistent Organic Pollutants, Air Pollution-Sulphur 85, Air Pollution-Sulphur 94, Air Pollution-Volatile Organic Compounds, Antarctic Treaty, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Climate Change-Paris Agreement, Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban, Desertification, Endangered Species, Environmental Modification, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Tropical Timber 2006, Wetlands, Whaling
signed, but not ratified
Air Pollution-Multi-effect Protocol, Antarctic-Environmental Protection

Land use

agricultural land
38.4% (2018 est.)
agricultural land: arable land
arable land: 16.5% (2018 est.)
agricultural land: permanent crops
permanent crops: 0.8% (2018 est.)
agricultural land: permanent pasture
permanent pasture: 21.1% (2018 est.)
forest
47.2% (2018 est.)
other
14.4% (2018 est.)

Major lakes (area sq km)

fresh water lake(s)
Lake Constance (shared with Switzerland and Germany) - 540 sq km

Major rivers (by length in km)

Danube (shared with Germany [s], Slovakia, Czechia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Moldova, and Romania [m]) - 2,888 kmnote – [s] after country name indicates river source; [m] after country name indicates river mouth

Major watersheds (area sq km)

Atlantic Ocean drainage: Rhine-Maas (198,735 sq km), (Black Sea) Danube (795,656 sq km)

Revenue from coal

coal revenues
0% of GDP (2018 est.)

Revenue from forest resources

forest revenues
0.07% of GDP (2018 est.)

Total renewable water resources

77.7 billion cubic meters (2017 est.)

Total water withdrawal

agricultural
77.1 million cubic meters (2017 est.)
industrial
2.695 billion cubic meters (2017 est.)
municipal
720 million cubic meters (2017 est.)

Urbanization

rate of urbanization
0.68% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.)
urban population
59.5% of total population (2023)

Waste and recycling

municipal solid waste generated annually
4.836 million tons (2015 est.)
municipal solid waste recycled annually
1,240,918 tons (2015 est.)
percent of municipal solid waste recycled
25.7% (2015 est.)

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