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“Poor” Children/Child Poverty in Germany Background Information, Data and Current Approaches Concerning Combating Child Poverty
1. Preliminary Remarks 2. Figure 3. Consequences of Poverty 4. What currently has been done 2 Caritas im Erzbistum Köln
Introductory Remarks ¢ Children are poor, because their parents are poor. Child poverty is conditioned by the poverty of parents ¢ Poor parents = poor children = poor parents? ¢ Households that struggle with income poverty are not homogenously: - Single parent households - Households with two parental units - Households with alternating parental units - Households with low income, despite a full-time job - Households with good education and large debts - Households with minor education and long-term unemployment -. . . . 3 Caritas im Erzbistum Köln
Figures Concerning Child Poverty - 11. 5 million people (about 14 per cent) of the population live below poverty line (In comparison: Europe = 80 million, which is about 16 per cent of the entire population). - This especially affects households with children and young adults - Single parents with children up to the age of three are affected by a poverty risk which is above average - Households concerning persons with immigrant background - Germany: - 18 and below: 18. 4% - 18 – below 25: 22. 4% - North Rhine-Westphalia: - Below 16: 25. 4% - 16 up to 25: 22. 4% - Cities: - Berlin below 15: 36% - Cologne below 15: 24% - 4 The number even increases in certain social environments up to more than 50% Caritas im Erzbistum Köln
Figures Concerning Child Poverty ¢ In order to calculate the risk of income poverty, the EU has determined a poverty of 60% of the median of the needs regarding the available household income. People which have less than 60% of the median income at hand are, concerning this concept, declared as poor. ¢ The median of the nominal net income of households depending on needs amounted to 18 500€, or 1542€ per month, in 2008. ¢ Calculated concerning households: - Household of one person 925€ - Couple without children - Couple with one child 1665€ - Couple with two children 1943€ - Couple with three children 2220€ - Single parent with one child 1203€ - Single parent with two children 5 1388€ 1480€ Caritas im Erzbistum Köln
Figures Concerning Child Poverty Regelsätze Single Partner of legal age Children from 15 -25 Children from 7 -14 Children until 6 years of age 100 % 90 % 80 % 70 % 60 % 359 Euro 323 Euro 287 Euro 251 Euro 215 Euro Single Parent Person with an underage partner 6 Caritas im Erzbistum Köln
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Insights Affected Persons experience: ¢ Allegations and assumptions such as: freeloader, layabout, drunkard, bad/lousy parents, irresponsible, do not want to work etc. ¢ Rejection concerning banks, employers and house hunting ¢ “Arbitrariness” from authorities and institutions, for example concerning appropriateness of flats, basic equipments or schools trips of children ¢ Attitudes which suggest that they do not deserve anything and even have to claim one’s due ¢ The feeling persists that one gets nowhere although the person has a job ¢ Nobody listens to them ¢ That more is demanded from them than of the one’s being labelled as ‘hardworking’ ¢ That they are not welcome 12 Caritas im Erzbistum Köln
What Has Currently Been Done? ¢ At federal level: recalculation of the standard rate regarding the decision of the Federal Constitutional Law (9. 2. 2010) - Education packages and participation packages of 250€ per year, whereof 120€ will be handed out as vouchers - grants of 30€ for school trips - ¢ A package for children starting school of 100€ Grant to lunch in all days facilities which costs two € per lunch At state level: - ¢ Round table concerning the support for children in need Local authority: - 13 Networks Education passports Caritas im Erzbistum Köln
What is being done? ¢ Caritas undertakes different projects and calls for the political implementation of children’s rights - Early backings - The connecting and ensuring of education qualities concerning youths and schools - Expanding and reinforcing family centres - Destroying barriers of education for children of low-income families - Enhancing the quality of day care institutions - Appointing of a children’s representative of the state government and a children’s commission of the Landtag - An ombudsman’s office for young people and their families - The enshrining of children’s rights in the ‘Basic Law’ - The children and youth’s report of the State Government should be written with the help of organisations and academics 14 Caritas im Erzbistum Köln
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