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Study: More than 9,000 Daycare Places Are Missing in Schleswig-Holstein

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A suitable daycare centre is an important choice for parents and children. First of all, however, a place has to be found. Especially in the West of Germany, the need gap is large.In Schleswig-Holstein, 9,300 daycare centres are missing this year. Thus, in the northernmost federal state, 13.4 percent of the children for whom there is need are empty, as a new study by the Institute of German Economy (IW) by the German Press Agency shows. For comp…

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Hundreds of thousands of parents in this country cannot give their child care because there are not enough daycare places, but how scarce the offer is depends on the place of residence.

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New gap list for the lack of childcare places: In Rhineland-Palatinate, parents are looking for a place in comparison with the longest. It looks quite different in the east.

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A suitable daycare centre is an important choice for parents and children. First of all, however, a place has to be found. Especially in the West of Germany, the need gap is large.In Schleswig-Holstein, 9,300 daycare centres are missing this year. Thus, in the northernmost federal state, 13.4 percent of the children for whom there is need are empty, as a new study by the Institute of German Economy (IW) by the German Press Agency shows. For comp…

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New gap list for the lack of kindergarten: In West Germany many parents are looking for a place for a long time in vain. In the East Kitas could soon be converted into youth meetings due to lack of need.

MAINZ. According to a new study in Rhineland-Palatinate, there are no daycare places for around 19,800 children under three years of age. This means that 18.7 percent of those under three years of age with need for care have no place – much more than the nationwide average of 14.2%, as a new study by the Institute of German Economy (IW) shows, which is available to the German press agency [...]

According to a new study, around 300,000 children under three years of age are missing daycare places in Germany. This means that 14.2 percent of those under three years of age with need for care have no place, as a new study by the Institute of German Economy (IW) by the German Press Agency shows. Especially in the West, the situation remains "stressed". According to the study, parents want a care place for a total of 1.1 million children of th…

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kreiszeitung.de broke the news in on Saturday, November 29, 2025.
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