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Influx of Asylum Seekers ‘Major Factor' In Rise of Children Receiving Welfare Payments |
2018-04-09 |
![]() While one in six recipients of the Hartz IV benefits under three are foreign-born, the number of native German children living on state assistance is decreasing, reports Der Spiegel. According to the Federal Employment Agency (BA), 2.052 million children and adolescents under the age of 18 live in families dependent on Hartz IV because of unemployment or low wages. This is 100,634 (5.2 per cent) more than in June 2016 and eight per cent more than five years ago. Officials said that the massive influx of asylum seekers in the country was a "major factor" in the rise, as unemployed migrants wait for their asylum applications to be processed or to complete integration and language courses, with job centres usually paying for their upkeep. |
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