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Tags: Germany, Renewal Europe,
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Germany Considers Subsidies for Non-State Child Care
New York Times 06/06/2012
The need for improving the quality and access to affordable child day care for working mothers.
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German Child Care Workers’ Strike Brings Debate on Priorities
New York Times 06/05/2015
Germany Considers Subsidies for Non-State Child Care
New York Times 06/06/2012
Washington Post 06/25/2012
German politics: Of scissors and biting
Economist 03/09/2013
How Child Care Enriches Mothers, and Especially the Sons They Raise
The New York Times 04/20/2017
Germany's municipalities have a backlog of infrastructure spending needs of about 100 billion euros, according to KfW bank. Germany spends far less on infrastructure than the U.S., UK, Spain and other countries. Infrastructure spending is less than what is needed to take care of depreciation, much less than what is needed to rebuild it. Schools, bridges, roads have been neglected as Germany has focussed on exports. Infrastructure spending at 39.5 billion euros in 2012 was down by 9.5% from 2011 in inflation adjusted terms for Germany.
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Elites Flock to Anti-Euro Party, Alternative for Germany
New York Times 04/14/2013
New York Times 11/03/2013
Germanyâs Neighbors Admonish It Over Surplus
New York Times 11/13/2013
Euro-Zone Inflation Returns to Record Low
Wall Street Journal 02/02/2014
Germany Considers Subsidies for Non-State Child Care
New York Times 06/06/2012
Germany’s flagging economy: Build some bridges and roads, Mrs Merkel
Economist 10/17/2014
Melissa Eddy of the NYT provides these two exceptional accounts of Germany's national priorities gone awry as the economic revival takes place in manufacturing, but leaves behind important areas such as early childhood education and child care centers. A lack of investment in the people who form the backbone of the educational system, is one of the forms of the distorted priorities. It may be recorded as the singular lapse of the Merkel administration in the last decade.
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German Child Care Workers’ Strike Brings Debate on Priorities
New York Times 06/05/2015
Germany Considers Subsidies for Non-State Child Care
New York Times 06/06/2012
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