Table 2

Estimates* for the regional population size of MSM in Federal States and largest cities in Germany

Source for estimate

KABaSTI (online)

2006

GMA-2007

GayRomeo User Profiles 2008


German Federal States, in alphabetical order

(postal code regions)

MSM total

(20–60 y)


Baden-Wuerttemberg

(68 – 79, 88, 89)

69,000

62,000

71,000


Stuttgart (70, 71)

15,000

13,000

19,000


Bavaria

(80 – 87, 90–97)

64,000

66,000

85,000


Munich (80 – 81)

19,000

23,000

37,000


Berlin

(10 – 14)

81,000

80,000

77,000


Brandenburg

(14 – 17)

8,000

7,000

7,000


Bremen

(27, 28)

10,000

10,000

9,000


Hamburg

(20 – 22)

29.000

33.000

33.000


Hesse

(34–36, 60 – 65)

50,000

49,000

48,000


Frankfurt (60 – 61)

16,000

17,000

26,000


Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (17 – 19)

8,000

9,000

8,000


Lower Saxony

(26,29–31, 37,38,49)

42,000

44,000

39,000


Hanover (30)

10,000

10,000

13,000


North Rhine- Westphalia

(32, 33, 40–48, 50 – 53)

150,000

159,000

139,000


Cologne (50,51)

34,000

37,000

37,000


Duesseldorf (40)

10,000

14,000

15,000


Rhineland-Palatina

(54 – 58, 67)

17,000

18,000

19,000


Saarland

(66)

8,000

7,000

8,000


Saxony

(01–04, 08,09)

29,000

25,000

25,000


Leipzig (04)

11,000

9,000

9,000


Saxony-Anhalt

(39, 06)

11,000*

10,000

10,000*


Schleswig-Holstein

(22–25)

14,000

14,000&

11,000&


Thuringia

(07, 98,99)

9,000

10,000

10,000


*Assumption concerning total size of the German MSM population in age groups 20–59: 2.6% of adult male population = 600,000; estimates rounded to 1,000

Marcus et al. BMC Public Health 2009 9:180   doi:10.1186/1471-2458-9-180

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