Almost a Third Are Ukrainians: Homelessness Is Increasing in Germany
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In Germany, eight percent more homeless people are accommodated than in the previous year. Protection seekers from Ukraine represent the largest group. 41 percent of those affected are under 25 years old. But where do most of these people live?
A study conducted in Germany found that the number of homeless people in the country has increased. The rate of homeless people increased by 8 percent
The deaconia emphasizes that the rise in the number of homeless people in Bavaria also conceals the fate of many children and young people. And the statistics do not cover all those affected.
The number of homeless people in Germany and Hamburg is stagnating at a high level. Almost 45,000 people live in shelters in Hamburg. By 2030, there should be no more homeless people in Germany – however, the homelessness statistics presented today offer little reason for optimism: 474,700 people, slightly more than a year ago, are living in collective accommodation or other facilities for the homeless in Germany as of January 31, 2025. At the b…
In Germany, the number of people without housing is growing — almost a third of them are Ukrainians who fled the war ᐅ TSN. ua (news 1+1).
As of January 31, 2025, according to reports from municipalities and institutions, approximately 474,700 people were accommodated due to homelessness in Germany. As the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) announced on Tuesday, this figure represents an eight percent increase compared to the previous year (2024: 439,500). The increase is likely due to improvements in data reporting in the fourth year since the statistics were introduced. The st…
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