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"Alarming": Trend in German Schools Harms Children for a Lifetime

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One-fifth of all young people prefer to work directly instead of an apprenticeship. "In this way, they run the risk of getting worse in the long run," warns an expert.

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One-fifth of all young people prefer to work directly instead of an apprenticeship. "In this way, they run the risk of getting worse in the long run," warns an expert.

One in four young people is looking for school for quick money instead of training. Specialists are concerned, and it raises the question of what the strong minimum wage increases have to do with it.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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According to a survey, one in five young people wants to start working after school instead of seeking vocational training.

·Germany
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If you don't have a plan after school, where you want to go for a job, you often want to start a job. This can have advantages. But why it can also become problematic, explains one expert.

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According to a survey, many young people want to make money directly after school. Too many, however, threatened to get stuck in helper jobs and get lost as specialists, experts say.

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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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