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Child Poverty in Germany

Child Poverty in Germany. Economic Issues. By: Becca roggenbuck Period:8. Child Poverty Statistics. The BA claims that children, under 15, dependent on Hartz IV has dropped 13.5% since 2006. The problem is that the amount of children being born has also decreased.

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Child Poverty in Germany

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  1. Child Poverty in Germany Economic Issues By: Becca roggenbuck Period:8

  2. Child Poverty Statistics The BA claims that children, under 15, dependent on Hartz IV has dropped 13.5% since 2006. The problem is that the amount of children being born has also decreased. Ulrich Schneider states that the proportion of children dependent upon Hartz IV (1 in 7) is still the same. The children's chance to break out of poverty mainly depends on their parents finding employment. There isn’t a 100% guarantee because many families who have found jobs still haven’t been able to get out of poverty.

  3. Children at risk of poverty in Germany http://www.tagesschau.de/inland/kinderarmut50.html Total: 13.6 million children Risk of poverty: 2.4 million children

  4. Attempts in trying to stop child poverty One attempt that was used was giving more maternity and paternity leave to parents. But Germany is not as “parent friendly” for working parents. Germany pays billions of dollars to families but it has not effect in stopping the poverty. Germany also does not offer as much childcare support as other countries around them do. Also, the fact that the quota for working women is higher in Germany does not help prevent child poverty from occurring.

  5. Campaign against child poverty http://www.wieninternational.at/files/18-19/18183/13-block030.jpg

  6. Shrinking Economy Germany’s economy is expected to shrink up to 6% this year. Because of this, it has caused a worry that the recession will put more children at risk for future hardships. Researchers of child poverty expect a 2-3% increase in child poverty this year because of the economy. Even the increase in employment has failed to help more than 50 percent of Hartz IV recipients. The poverty can even bee seen in individual neighborhoods because of the increased concentration of poor families.

  7. Comparing child poverty in industrialized countries http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_XuaAOjtZ3LM/Rdzwt9xXuQI/AAAAAAAAAJU/Oa4_I6ahR-U/s320/_40877751_child_poverty_gra416.gif

  8. Questions • What is the proportion of children in poverty? • 1 in 5 children • 1 in 8 children • 1 in 7 children • Child poverty is expected to increase by how much this year? • 4-5% • 2-3% • 3-4%

  9. Answers • What is the proportion of children in poverty? Answer: C. 1 in 7 children • Child poverty is expected to increase by how much this year? Answer: B. 2-3%

  10. Citation http://www.wsws.org/articles/2012/mar2012/germ-m08.shtml http://www.wsws.org/articles/2012/feb2012/pove-f06.shtml http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/8152346.stm http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,778351,00.html

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