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Compare neighbourhoods, districts and municipalities

Put up to four areas side by side: a neighbourhood, the district around it, the whole municipality, the Netherlands as the yardstick. Same scale, no opinions.

Metric
Municipality

Rotterdam

672,935 res.

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National

the Netherlands

17,990,400 res.

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Total score4.56.5
3.46.3
8.57.3
4.15.5
4.45.5
7.87.2
Other characteristics
Residents
residents672,93517,990,400
Age
young people aged 15 to 2514%11%
residents aged 25 to 4532%22%
residents aged 45 to 6524%28%
residents aged 65 and over16%22%
Households
households342,3058,407,110
Average household size1.92.3
Single-person households49%31%
Households without children22%32%
Homes
Single-family homes27%87%
Multi-family homes73%13%
Rental homes65%26%
Built after 200014%11%

Green = best of the selection on that metric. The Netherlands column does not compete: it is the yardstick.

In the Netherlands column the grades show where the average Dutch resident lives; the measurements show the national median, the middle of all neighbourhoods.

How is this grade calculated?
  • The grade per theme is the area's position in the national ranking for that theme, converted to a scale from 2.5 to 10.0.
  • A district or municipal grade is the population-weighted average of the positions of the neighbourhoods within it.
  • The figures in the table are not positions but measured values — for a district or municipality the population-weighted average of the neighbourhoods themselves.
  • The Netherlands column shows where the average Dutch resident lives for the grades, and the median of all neighbourhoods for the measurements.
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