Family-oriented cities in Germany: Wiesbaden highlighted
Wiesbaden Ranks Ninth in Germany's Family-Friendly Cities
Wiesbaden, the Hessian state capital, has secured a respectable ninth place in a nationwide comparison of family-friendly cities in Germany. The city was evaluated as part of the Jacasa ranking, which assesses current data on rental and purchase prices, income, medical care, safety, demographics, and leisure opportunities in the largest cities in Germany.
In the Jacasa ranking, Wiesbaden performed particularly well in categories such as housing and purchasing, childcare and health, safety, demographics, and leisure. The city's demographic structure was positively evaluated, indicating a relatively young population and a good birth rate, earning it 7.3 points. Wiesbaden's performance in the "Safety" category was also commendable, with a score of 8.3 out of 10 possible points.
However, the city's evaluation in the "Care and Health" category was less impressive, with a score of only 4.1 points. This category does not specify the city's evaluation beyond the points scored. Similarly, the city's evaluation in the "Leisure and Quality of Life" category is not specified in the provided information, with a score of 3.5 out of 10 points.
The density of playgrounds and sports clubs, as well as the size of recreational areas, were factors in Wiesbaden's evaluation for "Leisure and Quality of Life". The city's midwife supply is under strain, with 32 births per midwife, which may impact the city's score in the "Care and Health" category.
Cities competing with Wiesbaden in the Jacasa family-friendliness analysis include Potsdam, Nürnberg, Berlin, Hamburg, Bremen, and Stuttgart. Potsdam was ranked the most family-friendly, while Stuttgart was ranked the least. Mainz, Wiesbaden's neighbouring city, secured fourth place in the ranking.
Metropolises like Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, and Stuttgart form the tail end of the ranking, but specific details about their scores are not provided in the current paragraph. The city of Wiesbaden scored a total of 28.3 out of 50 possible points in the analysis. For further details on the ranking, visit jacasa.de.
Read also:
- Understanding Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis: Key Facts
- Stopping Osteoporosis Treatment: Timeline Considerations
- Trump's Policies: Tariffs, AI, Surveillance, and Possible Martial Law
- Expanded Community Health Involvement by CK Birla Hospitals, Jaipur, Maintained Through Consistent Outreach Programs Across Rajasthan