The Statistics’ Federal Agency’s survey shows that in 2004, incomes from working are no longer the main income source for 39% of the German (47% for men and 33% for women), which means 32.5 million people out of 82.5 million. In 2001, this group still represented 44% of the population. This evolution is to be put down to the unemployment rates’ increase, since most of the unemployed out of the overall population has increased from 2% to 5% during the same period. Finally, the retired...
Germany : work counts less in the German’s incomes
The statistics' federal agency published, on April 26th, a survey showing that in 2004, incomes from working were no longer the main income source for 39% of the German, which means 32. million people out of 82.5 million people. (Ref. 06422)
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