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Study: Thuringia can cut all-day places at schools

2021-10-19T04:46:20.308Z


According to a study by the German Youth Institute, schools in Thuringia will be able to save around 1,500 full-day places in the coming decade. This is the result of calculations that the institute has now presented. This makes Thuringia the only federal state that will not have to expand its range in the next few years.


According to a study by the German Youth Institute, schools in Thuringia will be able to save around 1,500 full-day places in the coming decade.

This is the result of calculations that the institute has now presented.

This makes Thuringia the only federal state that will not have to expand its range in the next few years.

Erfurt / Munich - On the one hand, the institute attributes this development to the fact that most parents are already able to meet their needs: Only one of twenty families who have applied for a full-time place in recent years did not receive it.

At the same time, demographic change is expected to mean that there are likely to be fewer children in Thuringia in the future.

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Overall, the need for expansion in the eastern German federal states is well below the national average of 31 to 42 percent.

According to the institute, there will be a shortage of around 600,000 full-day places in Germany by 2029.

There is therefore a particularly high demand in the western German territorial states.

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Source: merkur

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