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Swiss facts 05/12/2007 00:00

Just arrived in Switzerland? Below you will find all you need to know about Switzerland in a nutshell. If there is something you want to add to the list, please contact us.

  •  Switzerland’s climate is ideal, with no excessive heat, cold or humidity.
  • The Swiss currency is not the euro, but the Swiss franc (Sfr)
  • Switzerland has one of the lowest crime rates of all industrialised countries
  • Switzerland has a population of about 7.4 million.
  • Foreigners account for 20% of the population
  • The number of elderly people is increasing: Switzerland has more centenarians per head of population than any other country in Europe
  • Many older people live alone or in retirement homes
  • Switzerland lags behind most Western European countries in many aspects of sex equality
  • There are large differences between men and women in the labour market.
  • Far more women than men work part time. In 2006 nearly 58% of working women were employed part time, while the figure for men was just over 11%.
  • Women did not gain the vote at federal level until 1971, and they are still underrepresented in political life.
  • Women put a lot of emphasis on their careers, and Swiss women are among the oldest in Europe when they have their first child
  • The majority of couples have one to two children at most
  • In the last years, the marriage rate has slowly increased, and so have divorce rates
  • Men are generally the breadwinners while women are housewives
  • Living space per person is generous: the 2000 census showed the average figure to be 44 m2 (474 sq. ft.).
  • Tobacco consumption is widespread. However, it is in decline due to an awareness of health risks and rising prices
  • Switzerland has amongst the highest rates of cannabis use in the world, along with the United Kingdom and the United States
  • The most popular alcoholic drink in Switzerland is wine
  • Switzerland has four national languages including French, German, Italian and Romansch. The latter has Latin roots
  • English speaking foreigners will be pleased to know that proficiency in the national languages is decreasing in favour of English
  • Membership of Christian churches has shrunk in recent years. In a wideranging poll of Swiss attitudes taken in 2000, only 16% of Swiss people said religion was "very important" to them
  • Switzerland’s third biggest religious group is Islam
  • Yodelling and alphorn are associated with music in Switzerland
  • Switzerland was the birthplace of Le Corbusier, born Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, one of the most influentual architects of the 20th centruy
  • Swiss is widely recognised as an international research centre, with the private and public sector strongly promoting science and technology

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