Quick Overview: Gisela, Inga and Ulrich are pensioners – and Gelsenkirchen is considered the poorest city in One in four of Berlin's children lives in

Old Age Poverty In Germany - Detailed Overview & Context

Gisela, Inga and Ulrich are pensioners – and Gelsenkirchen is considered the poorest city in One in four of Berlin's children lives in One in five pensioners in Germany is at risk of poverty. Among women, the figure is even higher. The reasons are varied ... Aicha and Ceyda both come from modest families in their home city of Munich, which has sometimes made things harder for them. You can watch this video at Copyright(C) Unauthorized use, distribution, and employment of AI-based tools ...

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