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1. There is no minimum wage, but if you earn less than the guaranteed minimum (359 Euro), the state will pay you the difference ("Aufstocker")

2. The rent is provided by state for jobless for the apartments. There are also programs for poor people which aren't jobless to get the rent from the state. The allowed size of the apartment depends on family size afaik. The quality depends on the city you life in, but is usually not too bad (no junkies).

3. Half-time from the 3rd year is guaranteed. There are programs for younger children and full-time places, but that's not guaranteed (but usually one can get a place). I do not understand the question if women get social security?

4. This is a topic of heated debate within Germany, so no conclusion here.



regarding "social security" : before they go back to full employment, do women get money from the state , and how much.


The topic is a bit complex, but yes women get money from the state:

1. 13 Euro/day for a period of 14 weeks (6 weeks before the birth of the child, 8 weeks after the birth)

2. 67% of their last wage (maximum 1800 Euro) until the child is one year old.

3. 184 Euro "Kindergeld" (money for the child, roughly translated) from the day of birth till the child is at least 18 years old (and maybe longer .. as said: complex)




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