
Reductions in parental allowance: Former educator warns of “misconception”
According to the new plans of the Federal government, parents should receive only 12 months instead of 14 months of parental allowance in the future.
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Does this provide for more one-year-olds in day care? (symbolic image) © IMAGO/Zoonar II Parental allowance only 12 months: “Kita system will be difficult to handle the additional burden” The Union for Education and Science (GEW) criticizes the planned reduction of the maximum subscription period of the parental allowance. In the future, there will only be twelve months instead of 14 months of parental allowance – and that only if both parents stay at home for at least three months.
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Does this provide for more one-year-olds in day care? (symbolic image) © IMAGO/Zoonar II Parental allowance only 12 months: “Kita system will be difficult to handle the additional burden” The Union for Education and Science (GEW) criticizes the planned reduction of the maximum subscription period of the parental allowance.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1In the future, there will only be twelve months instead of 14 months of parental allowance – and that only if both parents stay at home for at least three months.
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