There is a legal entitlement to a daycare place per child from the age of one. However, there are still hundreds of thousands of places nationwide. The left demands financial help from the federal government.
According to official calculations, 378,000 places in day-care centers were missing across Germany. This emerges from a response from the Ministry of Family Affairs to a request from the left, which the German Press Agency has received.
Accordingly, in 2021 – this is the most recent available data – there were 291,000 places in the age group one to three years. In the age group between three and six years there are 87,000 places. First, the editorial network Germany (RND) reported about it.
Despite a legal entitlement to a daycare place for children from the age of one, the children are “denied the opportunity for early childhood education and social learning,” criticized the left-wing group’s spokeswoman for children and youth, Heidi Reichinnek. “But instead of the federal government taking these numbers as an opportunity to finally give municipalities and states appropriate support in expanding daycare centers, they continue to shirk their responsibilities.” The federal government does not bear more than 2.8 billion euros of the constantly increasing costs for daycare centers, which are now almost 50 billion euros a year.
The investment program for day-care centers announced in the coalition agreement has not yet existed – the chronically underfunded day-care system is on the verge of collapse like never before, said Reichinnek.
The inquiry shows that between 2020 and 2022 additional places were created for almost 10,000 children under the age of three and for around 87,000 children between the ages of three and six.
Source: Stern
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