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How large families fare in Germany: Examining child poverty risks and policy solutions
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Date Issued
2024-01-23
Date Available
2024-03-25T17:16:24Z
Abstract
Historically, researchers and policymakers alike recognized the risk of poverty among large families, but family size is often neglected in the contemporary literature. This article revives an examination of the connections between family size and poverty risk for children with a focus on Germany. We take a child-centered perspective by analyzing a sample of 13–14 year-old children from the National Educational Panel Study (NEPS). First, we provide a detailed overview of the welfare and tax policies aimed at large families in Germany. Next, we estimate the poverty risk and prevalence for children in large families (looking at families with 3+ and 4+ children). Finally, we discuss how the policy and socio-economic context interacts with the risk of poverty. We identify that the means-tested social assistance scheme penalizes large families, while the child benefit would only acknowledge higher need of middle-income families with three or more children.
Sponsorship
Irish Research Council
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Wiley
Journal
International Journal of Social Welfare
Copyright (Published Version)
2024 the Authors
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1369-6866
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