Statistics - Significantly More Women than Men Receive Parental Allowance
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In Germany, almost three times as many women receive parental allowance as men.
Parental allowance is very important for the place of residence. The new figures show a clear gap between the federal states – and make regional differences visible.
New figures show that only one in four parents receives parental allowance. Those who want women to work more must also talk about how unpaid work is distributed more fairly at home.
Fewer mothers and fathers receive parental allowance, whereas there is a high level of parental allowance plus. What is behind the current figures of the Federal Statistical Office.
The number of parents' allowance recipients is decreasing for the fourth time in a row. The reason for this is the falling birth rate in Germany.
Parental money has strengthened the role of fathers, but as a motor for a baby boom it is not good. A commentary on the limits of state subsidies for families between modern working worlds, daycare chaos and change of values.
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