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Sozialgeld
Sozialgeld (social benefit) to § 28 SGB II was a special performance of the German welfare system, which the social assistance (HLU) from the Twelfth Book of the Social substituted for vulnerable persons *are not of working age and *3 SGB II leben und live with able bodied people who qualify for benefits under SGB II, in a "unit" within the meaning of § 7 para 3 SGB II (such as a family) *if they are not entitled to basic protection under § 41 SGB XII. In addition, not employable, minor children of eligible students are entitled to the EED to the social benefit. On 1 January 2023 Sozialgeld was replaced by Bürgergeld The (, ) is Germany's unemployment payment introduced on 1 January 2023. The was developed by Scholz cabinet, Olaf Scholz's coalition government and ratified by Germany's two chambers in November 2022. Compared to its predecessor (commonly kn ... ( Abs. 1 Satz 2 SGB II). References External links ''Synopse aller Änderungen des SGB II am 1. Januar 2023.' ...
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Bürgergeld
The (, ) is Germany's unemployment payment introduced on 1 January 2023. The was developed by Scholz cabinet, Olaf Scholz's coalition government and ratified by Germany's two chambers in November 2022. Compared to its predecessor (commonly known as Hartz IV), it has a higher unemployment grant (''Regelsatz''), with adult jobseekers living alone now receiving a default sum of €502 per month (plus standard rates for rent and energy), compared to the previous €449. In 2024 the sum was increased to €563. The introduction of also increased the amount of personal wealth that beneficiaries can hold without a part of their unemployment grant being deducted. A single adult can own up to €40,000. also replaced the Sozialgeld, a benefit for people who cannot work. Predecessor The predecessor Hartz IV was introduced on 1 January 2005 by the Second Schröder cabinet, a coalition of the German Social Democratic Party of Germany, Social Democrats and Alliance 90/The ...
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Welfare (financial Aid)
Welfare spending is a type of government support intended to ensure that members of a society can meet basic human needs such as food and shelter. Social security may either be synonymous with welfare, or refer specifically to social insurance programs which provide support only to those who have previously contributed (e.g. pensions), as opposed to ''social assistance'' programs which provide support on the basis of need alone (e.g. most disability benefits). The International Labour Organization defines social security as covering support for those in old age, support for the maintenance of children, medical treatment, parental and sick leave, unemployment and disability benefits, and support for sufferers of occupational injury. More broadly, welfare may also encompass efforts to provide a basic level of well-being through subsidized ''social services'' such as healthcare, education, infrastructure, vocational training, and public housing.''The New Fontana Dictionary of ...
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Legal Working Age
The legal working age is the minimum age required by law in each country or jurisdiction for a young person who has not yet reached the age of majority to be allowed to work. Activities that are dangerous, harmful to the health or that may affect the morals or well-being of minors fall into this category. Africa Americas Asia Europe Oceania See also * Age of candidacy * Child labour * Critique of work * Index of youth rights-related articles * Minimum Age Convention, 1973 * School leaving age * Student work *Youth suffrage *Youth rights The youth rights movement (also known as youth liberation) seeks to grant the rights to Youth, young people that are traditionally reserved for adults. This is closely akin to the notion of evolving capacities within the children's rights mov ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Legal Working Age Employment Minimum ages Labour law ...
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