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DIW Weekly Report 5+6 This Weekly Report investigates loneliness in Germany using Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) data from 2021 on loneliness The analyses highlight the prevalence of three facets of lone-liness (aloneness, isolation, exclusion) as well as regional differ-ences and high-risk groups
Germany sees uptick in people living alone – DW – 07 16 2025 Single-person households are rising fastest among the young and elderly, with loneliness a growing concern Seventeen million people in Germany — or 20 6% of the population — now live alone
Germany sees uptick in people living alone - Times of India S eventeen million people in Germany — or 20 6 per cent of the population — now live alone in their own homes, according to new figures from the country's Federal Statistics Office
The surge in living alone among young and middle-aged adults: A . . . Germany has one of Europe’s highest rates of OPHs Due to the country’s unique sociohistorical background, this paper looks at a 30-year period to examine how the increase in OPHs among 20–54-year-old men and women has developed since German reunification
Number of single households will continue to rise until 2040 While the population of Germany is expected to decline slightly by 2040, the number of households continues to rise – particularly single households However, regional differences are evident in the patterns of development