Summary table: Municipality of Vila Nova de Cerveira
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Vila Nova de Cerveira

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Resisent population

Resisent population
9,229
10,558,950
9,006
10,421,117
9,425
10,749,635

Area in km2

Area in km2
108
92,212
108
92,225
108
92,225

Parishes

Parishes
15
4,260
11
3,092
11
3,092

Young people (%)

aged under 15
Young people (%)
aged under 15
13.6
15.0
11.8
13.1
11.1
12.7

Working-age population (%)

15 to 64 years
Working-age population (%)
15 to 64 years
64.6
66.0
61.4
63.5
62.0
63.1

Elderly people (%)

65 years and older
Elderly people (%)
65 years and older
21.9
18.9
26.8
23.4
26.9
24.2

Ageing index

Ageing index
165
128
230
181
243
192

Births

(4)
Births
(4)
56
96,856
54
79,582
70
84,642

Deaths

Deaths
123
102,848
138
124,841
139
118,374

Infant mortality rate (‰)

deaths of children under 1 year of age per 1000 births
Infant mortality rate (‰)
deaths of children under 1 year of age per 1000 births
0.0
3.1
0.0
2.4
0.0
3.0

Natural increase

natural increase
Natural increase
natural increase
-67
-5,992
-84
-45,259
-69
-33,732

Marriages

Marriages
46
36,035
31
29,057
33
36,633

Divorces

Divorces
16
26,751
16
17,279
Pro20
Pro15,743

Hospitals

Hospitals
0
226
0
240
Pro0
Pro242

Pharmacies

(3)
Pharmacies
(3)
3
3,074
3
3,112
3
3,123

Median value of bank evaluation per m2

Median value of bank evaluation per m2
767
865
898
1,231
1,138
1,662

new buildings completed for family housing

new buildings completed for family housing
23
15,434
10
10,169
37
11,537

Schools in pre-school education

Schools in pre-school education
4
6,812
4
5,774
4
5,678

Schools in 1st cycle education

Schools in 1st cycle education
3
5,221
3
4,057
3
4,005

Schools in 2nd cycle education

Schools in 2nd cycle education
2
1,170
1
1,180
1
1,182

Schools in 3rd cycle education

Schools in 3rd cycle education
3
1,516
1
1,440
1
1,406

Schools in upper-secondary education

Schools in upper-secondary education
3
937
2
967
2
970

Non-higher education students

(1)
Non-higher education students
(1)
1,934
1,925,956
1,126
1,575,679
1,225
1,620,555

Institutions in higher education

Institutions in higher education
1
300
1
288
1
288

Higher education students

(1)
Higher education students
(1)
240
396,268
118
411,995
//
448,235

Museums

Museums
0
377
1
419
1
475

Live show performances

Live show performances
17
25,871
26
24,469
66
44,941

Movie screens

Movie screens
0
558
0
547
0
563

Town Council expenditure on culture and sports

€, Thousands
Town Council expenditure on culture and sports
€, Thousands
1,343
679,396
1,648
814,797
2,455
1,231,553

Non-financial enterprises

(5)
Non-financial enterprises
(5)
970
1,113,559
1,084
1,342,116
1,310
1,576,606

Personnel employed by non-financial enterprises

(5)
Personnel employed by non-financial enterprises
(5)
3,795
3,631,747
5,255
4,236,222
5,917
4,944,491

Personnel employed of the four major enterprises in the municipality (%)

Non financial enterprises
Personnel employed of the four major enterprises in the municipality (%)
Non financial enterprises
30
2
36
2
33
2

Turnover of the four major enterprises in the municipality (%)

Non financial enterprises
Turnover of the four major enterprises in the municipality (%)
Non financial enterprises
57
5
64
5
63
5

Banks, Savings Banks

Banks, Savings Banks
5
5,834
1
3,266
1
2,751

Mutual Agricultural Lending Banks

Mutual Agricultural Lending Banks
1
748
1
681
1
648

ATMs

ATMs
9
13,911
11
12,486
11
12,459

Social Security pensions

old age, disability and survivors
Social Security pensions
old age, disability and survivors
2,772
2,943,654
2,752
2,977,307
2,866
3,049,678

Public Administration Retirement Fund pensions

Public Administration Retirement Fund pensions
458
591,777
513
647,483
521
662,667

Beneficiaries of the Social Integration Income (SII)

Beneficiaries of the Social Integration Income (SII)
164
447,088
84
262,210
186
226,119

Unemployed registered at public employment offices as a % of resident population

aged 15 to 64
Unemployed registered at public employment offices as a % of resident population
aged 15 to 64
5
8
5
6
4
5

Unemployed registered at public employment offices

Unemployed registered at public employment offices
322
551,944
252
386,230
262
318,687

Employees in Local Government

Employees in Local Government
250
131,522
243
-
-
-

Crimes registered by the police forces per thousand inhabitants

Crimes registered by the police forces per thousand inhabitants
33.5
39.3
32.3
29.0
35.2
33.2

Electric energy consumption per inhabitant (kWh)

Electric energy consumption per inhabitant (kWh)
6,099.9
4,652.1
Pro6,736.2
Pro4,630.2
Pro6,849.5
Pro4,804.6

Urban waste selectively collected per inhabitant (kg)

Urban waste selectively collected per inhabitant (kg)
37.6
71.3
110.3
115.3
97.2
128.8

Municipalities expenditure on environment per capita

Municipalities expenditure on environment per capita
11
57
90
85
Pre134
Pre91

Tourist accommodations

(2)
Tourist accommodations
(2)
5
2,019
14
6,271
10
8,173
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Sources
Sources/Entities: INE, AIMA/MP, APA/MA, BP, CGA/MTSSS-MF, DGAL/MCT, DGEEC/MECI, DGEG/MAE, DGPJ/MJ, DGS/MS, DGT/MCT-MAE, ICA/SEC, IEFP/MTSSS-ME, II/MTSSS, ISS/MTSSS, SIBS, PORDATA
Notes
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(1) - The year presented corresponds to the last year of the pair of academic years.
(2) - From 2014 (inclusive) includes the new Local Housing units and the housing tourism and rural area tourism establishments.
(3) - Includes mobile medicine depots.
(4) - The values presented refer to the municipality of residence of the mother (not that of the child's birth).
(5) - The values presented include enterprises, sole proprietors and the self employed. They exclude insurance and financial activities, Public Administration and Defence and Compulsory Social Security.