SlideShare une entreprise Scribd logo
1  sur  37
Télécharger pour lire hors ligne
Hochschule Fulda / International Seminar
17 November 2022
Matthias Schulze-Böing
Minimum Income Guarantees –
Germany in a European Perspective
SchulzeBöing_Projekte
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
Structure
1. European Convergences
2. Germany – Unemployment
and Employment Policies
3. Germany – Basic Protection
for Jobseekers
4. Impact, Debates and Current
Reform-Initiatives
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
The challenges:
• Globalisation and economic development have reduced
inequality between countries, but deepened inequalities
within many countries
• Demographic changes and the shift towards a knowledge-
based economy have increased the mismatch in labour
markets
Policy responses:
• Modernising Protection
• Social Investment
The double challenge of economic
development
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
1998: European Employment Strategy
2000: The „Lisbon Strategy“ („modernising the European social
model, investing in people and combating social exclusion”),
open method of coordination
2008: EU-Commission recommendation on “Active Inclusion”
- adequate income support
- inclusive labour markets
- access to quality services
2017: European Pillar of Social Rights
Steps towards a social Europe
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
Minimum Income:
“non-contributory and means-tested benefits of last resort to households
without sufficient resources, when other sources of income or benefits
have been exhausted or are not adequate to ensure a life in dignity”
“They are generally complemented with tailored assistance and incentives
to access to labour market, measures fostering social inclusion and
provision of quality services. In this way, minimum income schemes -
integrating all three reinforcing strands - are not a passive tool but act, as
far as possible, as a springboard to improve inclusion and employment
prospects”
“Well-designed minimum income schemes strike the right balance
between poverty alleviation, work incentives and sustainable budgetary
costs.”
The Council Recommendations (2022)
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
1) adequacy of income support;
- regard to national standards
- while safeguarding the sustainability of public finance
2) coverage;
- transparent and non-discriminant criteria of eligibility
- means-testing tresholds, that reflects the standard of living
3) take-up of minimum income
- reducing administrative burdens
- ensuring access, user friendly information
- outreach
- combat stigmatisiation
4) access to inclusive labour markets for those who can work;
- sufficient incentives to (re-) enter work
- investment in human capital
- allow for combining benefits and earned income
- active labour market policies, support matching of supply and demand
The Council Recommendations / 2
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
5) access to enabling and essential services;
- access
- address financial and non-financial barriers to access
6) individualised support
- multi-dimensional needs-assessment
- inclusion plan no later than three months from accessing minimum income
- a package of support tailored to individual needs
- assign a case-manager
7) effectiveness of the governance of social safety nets at Union, national,
regional and local level, as well as monitoring and reporting mechanisms;
- avoid gaps, overlap, and fragmentation
- strengthen operational capacity of authorities
- empower stakeholders
- ensure adequate funding
The Council Recommendations / 3
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
2. Unemployment and employment policies in
Germany
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
Labour Market Policies in Germany – Institutional Layout
Federal Institute for Employment Local Authorities
Social Law II
Basic Protection
- Social Assistance
- Activation
- Employment
Services
- Active Labour
Market Policies
Model 1: 303 „joint
facilities“ (gE)
Social Law III
offices
Social Law III
Insurance System
- Unemployment
Benefits
- Employment
Services
- Work Counselling
- Active Labour
Market Policies
- Labour Market
Authority
156 regional
offices
Social Law II
Social Law II
Basic Protection
- Social Assistance
- Activation
- Employment
Services
- Active Labour
Market Policies
Model 2: 105
municipal
jobcenters
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
3. SGB II – Basic Protection for Jobseekers
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
The welfare-reform of 2004/2005
• „Agenda 2010“ – a response to structural unemployment, labour
market inefficiencies and the financial crisis of the welfare state
• „Hartz 4“ – reform: merging unemployment benefits (for the long
term unemployed) with social assistance
• Provision of an integrated scheme, including assistance for job-
seekers and their families and integration measures
• Implementing an activating employment policy
• Creation of new organisational bodies as integrated job-centers (one
stop shops)
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
The Service Approach of
Jobcenters SGB II
• Linking „passive“ and „active“ benefits and services
• A balance of rights and obligations (benefits are
conditional)
• Integration of employment services and social services
• Case management as methodology of reference
• Integration strategies integrated and holistic
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
Local Authorities
Federal State
Benefits
SGB II
• Housing / heating
• Complementary benefits
• Assistance for job seekers
(Alg 2)
• Family support
(Sozialgeld)
• Social security
Minimum income
• Social integration
measures
• Complementary social
services
• Measures for job
integration
• Community work schemes
Integration
measures
• Repetitional lessons
• Cultural and social
participation
• Lunch at school
• School excursions
Education and
participation for
children in
jobseeker´s families
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
The benefits per month (2022)
• Single person: 449 Euro
• Adult couple: 404 Euro each
• Youth (age 14-17): 376 Euro
• Children (age 6-13): 311 Euro
• Children (age 0-6): 285 Euro
• Plus full cover of housing and heating expenditures
• Plus health insurance
• Plus various in-kind-benefits (broadcast-fees, public-
transport-rebates, „social pass“ etc.)
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
Psychological problems
No access to
decent housing
Exclusion from cultural
activities
Problems with drug using
Health problems
Plunged in debt
Not employable
because childcare
issues unsoveld
Poor grades at school
Not able to participate in afternoon classes
No money for school excursions
No job
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
Psychosocial counselling
Assistance for
homeless and
tenants in trouble
Child care
Repetitional lessons
Lunch at school
School excursions
Taylor made job
placement
Skills training
Job coaching
Counselling and help for drug addicts
Debt counselling
Medical rehabilitation
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
If necessary, a Turkish-speaking colleague is included for translation services
Find the proper approach
• discover potential
• establish a working
alliance
Tackle problems
• eliminate integration barriers
of each family member
• Define milestones
• Settle agreements on targets
• Monitor the process
Family-Oriented Coaching (Immigrants from Bulgaria)
Take a holistic view
• strengthen the
family potential
• „activate one,
activate all“
Building Bridges
• Inviting civic
organizations as
partners
• Encourage clients to
take a stake
Culture-sensitive
counselling
Employment
oriented case-
management Systemic coaching Co-production
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
4. Impact, debates, current reform initiatives
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
Debates
• „Hartz-4“ reform – one of the most controversial reforms in Germany
• A game-changing reform, „surprising“ (with regard to the typology of
welfare-states by Esping-Anderson 1991)
• Critical arguments:
- spreading poverty
- increasing inequality
- deterioation of quality employment, increase of „precarity“
of labour
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
Evidence
• Increase of poverty (-)
• Increase of income-inequality (-)
• Increase of precarity (+/-)
plus
• Dynamic evolution of employment
• Very significant reduction of unemployment
• Significant reduction of longterm-unemployment
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
Employment
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
Share of fixed term labour contracts
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
Evolution of temporary work (agency work)
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
Unemployment
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
Longterm-Unemployment
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
© Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021
SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
Current reform-initiative (draft law of Federal
Government – to be approved by the second
chamber)
• Loosening of conditionality (reduction of sanctions)
• Softening the principle of subsidiarity with regard to
tangible assets
• Loosening of procedural rules (relaunch of the „integration
agreement“)
• Stronger focus on vocational education and social
investment / turning the „work-first“-approach
SchulzeBoeing_Research, Beratung, Projekte,
www.schulzeboeing.de
Dr. Matthias Schulze-Böing, T. +49-69-846641
info@schulzeboeing.de

Contenu connexe

Similaire à Basic Protection in Germany

Meeting of the OECD Council at Ministerial Level Paris, 6-7 May 2014
 Meeting of the OECD Council at Ministerial Level Paris, 6-7 May 2014 Meeting of the OECD Council at Ministerial Level Paris, 6-7 May 2014
Meeting of the OECD Council at Ministerial Level Paris, 6-7 May 2014
Dr Lendy Spires
 
OECD Draft Principles on Digital Government Strategies
OECD Draft Principles on Digital Government StrategiesOECD Draft Principles on Digital Government Strategies
OECD Draft Principles on Digital Government Strategies
adamlerouge
 

Similaire à Basic Protection in Germany (20)

Developing Social Impact Bonds- Jane Newman, Social Finance
Developing Social Impact Bonds- Jane Newman, Social FinanceDeveloping Social Impact Bonds- Jane Newman, Social Finance
Developing Social Impact Bonds- Jane Newman, Social Finance
 
BUSINESS PLAN.pptx
BUSINESS PLAN.pptxBUSINESS PLAN.pptx
BUSINESS PLAN.pptx
 
From idea to experiment - Notes on the Finnish basic income experiment study
From idea to experiment - Notes on the Finnish basic income experiment studyFrom idea to experiment - Notes on the Finnish basic income experiment study
From idea to experiment - Notes on the Finnish basic income experiment study
 
Budget for outcomes - Struan Little, New-Zealand
Budget for outcomes - Struan Little, New-ZealandBudget for outcomes - Struan Little, New-Zealand
Budget for outcomes - Struan Little, New-Zealand
 
National Yuth Guarantee Schemes
National Yuth Guarantee SchemesNational Yuth Guarantee Schemes
National Yuth Guarantee Schemes
 
Sitra copenhagen
Sitra copenhagenSitra copenhagen
Sitra copenhagen
 
ASIS project - GUIDELINE #2 - How to implement cooperation for social innovat...
ASIS project - GUIDELINE #2 - How to implement cooperation for social innovat...ASIS project - GUIDELINE #2 - How to implement cooperation for social innovat...
ASIS project - GUIDELINE #2 - How to implement cooperation for social innovat...
 
Meeting of the OECD Council at Ministerial Level Paris, 6-7 May 2014
 Meeting of the OECD Council at Ministerial Level Paris, 6-7 May 2014 Meeting of the OECD Council at Ministerial Level Paris, 6-7 May 2014
Meeting of the OECD Council at Ministerial Level Paris, 6-7 May 2014
 
OECD Draft Principles on Digital Government Strategies
OECD Draft Principles on Digital Government StrategiesOECD Draft Principles on Digital Government Strategies
OECD Draft Principles on Digital Government Strategies
 
How to create an inclusive workplace
How to create an inclusive workplaceHow to create an inclusive workplace
How to create an inclusive workplace
 
Understanding Social Impact Bonds- Antonella Noya/ Stellina Galitopoulou, OECD
Understanding Social Impact Bonds- Antonella Noya/ Stellina Galitopoulou, OECDUnderstanding Social Impact Bonds- Antonella Noya/ Stellina Galitopoulou, OECD
Understanding Social Impact Bonds- Antonella Noya/ Stellina Galitopoulou, OECD
 
Csr poland 2010
Csr poland 2010Csr poland 2010
Csr poland 2010
 
BUILDING CONDUCIVE ECOSYSTEMS FOR SOCIAL ENTERPRISES
BUILDING CONDUCIVE ECOSYSTEMS FOR SOCIAL ENTERPRISESBUILDING CONDUCIVE ECOSYSTEMS FOR SOCIAL ENTERPRISES
BUILDING CONDUCIVE ECOSYSTEMS FOR SOCIAL ENTERPRISES
 
Berenike Ecker - Austrian Partnership Practice
Berenike Ecker - Austrian Partnership PracticeBerenike Ecker - Austrian Partnership Practice
Berenike Ecker - Austrian Partnership Practice
 
Gender budgeting in Austria - Monika Geppl & Eva Festl, Austria
Gender budgeting in Austria - Monika Geppl & Eva Festl, AustriaGender budgeting in Austria - Monika Geppl & Eva Festl, Austria
Gender budgeting in Austria - Monika Geppl & Eva Festl, Austria
 
Gender budgeting in Austria - Monika Geppl and Eva Festl, Austria
Gender budgeting in Austria - Monika Geppl and Eva Festl, AustriaGender budgeting in Austria - Monika Geppl and Eva Festl, Austria
Gender budgeting in Austria - Monika Geppl and Eva Festl, Austria
 
Budgeting for societal goals: Putting it all together - Andrew BLAZEY, OECD
Budgeting for societal goals:  Putting it all together - Andrew BLAZEY, OECDBudgeting for societal goals:  Putting it all together - Andrew BLAZEY, OECD
Budgeting for societal goals: Putting it all together - Andrew BLAZEY, OECD
 
ECER 2021: Lanz & Göhlich - Learning Cultures in Inclusive Organizations
ECER 2021:  Lanz & Göhlich - Learning Cultures in Inclusive OrganizationsECER 2021:  Lanz & Göhlich - Learning Cultures in Inclusive Organizations
ECER 2021: Lanz & Göhlich - Learning Cultures in Inclusive Organizations
 
WEF UHC2030 PMAC2020_Presentation
WEF UHC2030 PMAC2020_PresentationWEF UHC2030 PMAC2020_Presentation
WEF UHC2030 PMAC2020_Presentation
 
Qube Remote Summit 23. July 2020 (Pentacle)
Qube Remote Summit 23. July 2020 (Pentacle)Qube Remote Summit 23. July 2020 (Pentacle)
Qube Remote Summit 23. July 2020 (Pentacle)
 

Dernier

Disentangling the origin of chemical differences using GHOST
Disentangling the origin of chemical differences using GHOSTDisentangling the origin of chemical differences using GHOST
Disentangling the origin of chemical differences using GHOST
Sérgio Sacani
 
Hubble Asteroid Hunter III. Physical properties of newly found asteroids
Hubble Asteroid Hunter III. Physical properties of newly found asteroidsHubble Asteroid Hunter III. Physical properties of newly found asteroids
Hubble Asteroid Hunter III. Physical properties of newly found asteroids
Sérgio Sacani
 
Pests of cotton_Borer_Pests_Binomics_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of cotton_Borer_Pests_Binomics_Dr.UPR.pdfPests of cotton_Borer_Pests_Binomics_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of cotton_Borer_Pests_Binomics_Dr.UPR.pdf
PirithiRaju
 
Biopesticide (2).pptx .This slides helps to know the different types of biop...
Biopesticide (2).pptx  .This slides helps to know the different types of biop...Biopesticide (2).pptx  .This slides helps to know the different types of biop...
Biopesticide (2).pptx .This slides helps to know the different types of biop...
RohitNehra6
 
SCIENCE-4-QUARTER4-WEEK-4-PPT-1 (1).pptx
SCIENCE-4-QUARTER4-WEEK-4-PPT-1 (1).pptxSCIENCE-4-QUARTER4-WEEK-4-PPT-1 (1).pptx
SCIENCE-4-QUARTER4-WEEK-4-PPT-1 (1).pptx
RizalinePalanog2
 
Labelling Requirements and Label Claims for Dietary Supplements and Recommend...
Labelling Requirements and Label Claims for Dietary Supplements and Recommend...Labelling Requirements and Label Claims for Dietary Supplements and Recommend...
Labelling Requirements and Label Claims for Dietary Supplements and Recommend...
Lokesh Kothari
 
GUIDELINES ON SIMILAR BIOLOGICS Regulatory Requirements for Marketing Authori...
GUIDELINES ON SIMILAR BIOLOGICS Regulatory Requirements for Marketing Authori...GUIDELINES ON SIMILAR BIOLOGICS Regulatory Requirements for Marketing Authori...
GUIDELINES ON SIMILAR BIOLOGICS Regulatory Requirements for Marketing Authori...
Lokesh Kothari
 
Presentation Vikram Lander by Vedansh Gupta.pptx
Presentation Vikram Lander by Vedansh Gupta.pptxPresentation Vikram Lander by Vedansh Gupta.pptx
Presentation Vikram Lander by Vedansh Gupta.pptx
gindu3009
 

Dernier (20)

All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office U.S. Department of Defense (U) Case: “Eg...
All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office U.S. Department of Defense (U) Case: “Eg...All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office U.S. Department of Defense (U) Case: “Eg...
All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office U.S. Department of Defense (U) Case: “Eg...
 
Disentangling the origin of chemical differences using GHOST
Disentangling the origin of chemical differences using GHOSTDisentangling the origin of chemical differences using GHOST
Disentangling the origin of chemical differences using GHOST
 
GBSN - Microbiology (Unit 2)
GBSN - Microbiology (Unit 2)GBSN - Microbiology (Unit 2)
GBSN - Microbiology (Unit 2)
 
Hubble Asteroid Hunter III. Physical properties of newly found asteroids
Hubble Asteroid Hunter III. Physical properties of newly found asteroidsHubble Asteroid Hunter III. Physical properties of newly found asteroids
Hubble Asteroid Hunter III. Physical properties of newly found asteroids
 
Creating and Analyzing Definitive Screening Designs
Creating and Analyzing Definitive Screening DesignsCreating and Analyzing Definitive Screening Designs
Creating and Analyzing Definitive Screening Designs
 
Nightside clouds and disequilibrium chemistry on the hot Jupiter WASP-43b
Nightside clouds and disequilibrium chemistry on the hot Jupiter WASP-43bNightside clouds and disequilibrium chemistry on the hot Jupiter WASP-43b
Nightside clouds and disequilibrium chemistry on the hot Jupiter WASP-43b
 
Chemistry 4th semester series (krishna).pdf
Chemistry 4th semester series (krishna).pdfChemistry 4th semester series (krishna).pdf
Chemistry 4th semester series (krishna).pdf
 
Pests of cotton_Borer_Pests_Binomics_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of cotton_Borer_Pests_Binomics_Dr.UPR.pdfPests of cotton_Borer_Pests_Binomics_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of cotton_Borer_Pests_Binomics_Dr.UPR.pdf
 
Botany krishna series 2nd semester Only Mcq type questions
Botany krishna series 2nd semester Only Mcq type questionsBotany krishna series 2nd semester Only Mcq type questions
Botany krishna series 2nd semester Only Mcq type questions
 
Nanoparticles synthesis and characterization​ ​
Nanoparticles synthesis and characterization​  ​Nanoparticles synthesis and characterization​  ​
Nanoparticles synthesis and characterization​ ​
 
Zoology 4th semester series (krishna).pdf
Zoology 4th semester series (krishna).pdfZoology 4th semester series (krishna).pdf
Zoology 4th semester series (krishna).pdf
 
Green chemistry and Sustainable development.pptx
Green chemistry  and Sustainable development.pptxGreen chemistry  and Sustainable development.pptx
Green chemistry and Sustainable development.pptx
 
GBSN - Biochemistry (Unit 1)
GBSN - Biochemistry (Unit 1)GBSN - Biochemistry (Unit 1)
GBSN - Biochemistry (Unit 1)
 
PossibleEoarcheanRecordsoftheGeomagneticFieldPreservedintheIsuaSupracrustalBe...
PossibleEoarcheanRecordsoftheGeomagneticFieldPreservedintheIsuaSupracrustalBe...PossibleEoarcheanRecordsoftheGeomagneticFieldPreservedintheIsuaSupracrustalBe...
PossibleEoarcheanRecordsoftheGeomagneticFieldPreservedintheIsuaSupracrustalBe...
 
Biopesticide (2).pptx .This slides helps to know the different types of biop...
Biopesticide (2).pptx  .This slides helps to know the different types of biop...Biopesticide (2).pptx  .This slides helps to know the different types of biop...
Biopesticide (2).pptx .This slides helps to know the different types of biop...
 
SCIENCE-4-QUARTER4-WEEK-4-PPT-1 (1).pptx
SCIENCE-4-QUARTER4-WEEK-4-PPT-1 (1).pptxSCIENCE-4-QUARTER4-WEEK-4-PPT-1 (1).pptx
SCIENCE-4-QUARTER4-WEEK-4-PPT-1 (1).pptx
 
Botany 4th semester file By Sumit Kumar yadav.pdf
Botany 4th semester file By Sumit Kumar yadav.pdfBotany 4th semester file By Sumit Kumar yadav.pdf
Botany 4th semester file By Sumit Kumar yadav.pdf
 
Labelling Requirements and Label Claims for Dietary Supplements and Recommend...
Labelling Requirements and Label Claims for Dietary Supplements and Recommend...Labelling Requirements and Label Claims for Dietary Supplements and Recommend...
Labelling Requirements and Label Claims for Dietary Supplements and Recommend...
 
GUIDELINES ON SIMILAR BIOLOGICS Regulatory Requirements for Marketing Authori...
GUIDELINES ON SIMILAR BIOLOGICS Regulatory Requirements for Marketing Authori...GUIDELINES ON SIMILAR BIOLOGICS Regulatory Requirements for Marketing Authori...
GUIDELINES ON SIMILAR BIOLOGICS Regulatory Requirements for Marketing Authori...
 
Presentation Vikram Lander by Vedansh Gupta.pptx
Presentation Vikram Lander by Vedansh Gupta.pptxPresentation Vikram Lander by Vedansh Gupta.pptx
Presentation Vikram Lander by Vedansh Gupta.pptx
 

Basic Protection in Germany

  • 1. Hochschule Fulda / International Seminar 17 November 2022 Matthias Schulze-Böing Minimum Income Guarantees – Germany in a European Perspective SchulzeBöing_Projekte
  • 2. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022 Structure 1. European Convergences 2. Germany – Unemployment and Employment Policies 3. Germany – Basic Protection for Jobseekers 4. Impact, Debates and Current Reform-Initiatives
  • 3. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022 The challenges: • Globalisation and economic development have reduced inequality between countries, but deepened inequalities within many countries • Demographic changes and the shift towards a knowledge- based economy have increased the mismatch in labour markets Policy responses: • Modernising Protection • Social Investment The double challenge of economic development
  • 4. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022 1998: European Employment Strategy 2000: The „Lisbon Strategy“ („modernising the European social model, investing in people and combating social exclusion”), open method of coordination 2008: EU-Commission recommendation on “Active Inclusion” - adequate income support - inclusive labour markets - access to quality services 2017: European Pillar of Social Rights Steps towards a social Europe
  • 5. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
  • 6. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022 Minimum Income: “non-contributory and means-tested benefits of last resort to households without sufficient resources, when other sources of income or benefits have been exhausted or are not adequate to ensure a life in dignity” “They are generally complemented with tailored assistance and incentives to access to labour market, measures fostering social inclusion and provision of quality services. In this way, minimum income schemes - integrating all three reinforcing strands - are not a passive tool but act, as far as possible, as a springboard to improve inclusion and employment prospects” “Well-designed minimum income schemes strike the right balance between poverty alleviation, work incentives and sustainable budgetary costs.” The Council Recommendations (2022)
  • 7. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022 1) adequacy of income support; - regard to national standards - while safeguarding the sustainability of public finance 2) coverage; - transparent and non-discriminant criteria of eligibility - means-testing tresholds, that reflects the standard of living 3) take-up of minimum income - reducing administrative burdens - ensuring access, user friendly information - outreach - combat stigmatisiation 4) access to inclusive labour markets for those who can work; - sufficient incentives to (re-) enter work - investment in human capital - allow for combining benefits and earned income - active labour market policies, support matching of supply and demand The Council Recommendations / 2
  • 8. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022 5) access to enabling and essential services; - access - address financial and non-financial barriers to access 6) individualised support - multi-dimensional needs-assessment - inclusion plan no later than three months from accessing minimum income - a package of support tailored to individual needs - assign a case-manager 7) effectiveness of the governance of social safety nets at Union, national, regional and local level, as well as monitoring and reporting mechanisms; - avoid gaps, overlap, and fragmentation - strengthen operational capacity of authorities - empower stakeholders - ensure adequate funding The Council Recommendations / 3
  • 9. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022 2. Unemployment and employment policies in Germany
  • 10. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022 Labour Market Policies in Germany – Institutional Layout Federal Institute for Employment Local Authorities Social Law II Basic Protection - Social Assistance - Activation - Employment Services - Active Labour Market Policies Model 1: 303 „joint facilities“ (gE) Social Law III offices Social Law III Insurance System - Unemployment Benefits - Employment Services - Work Counselling - Active Labour Market Policies - Labour Market Authority 156 regional offices Social Law II Social Law II Basic Protection - Social Assistance - Activation - Employment Services - Active Labour Market Policies Model 2: 105 municipal jobcenters
  • 11. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
  • 12. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022 3. SGB II – Basic Protection for Jobseekers
  • 13. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022 The welfare-reform of 2004/2005 • „Agenda 2010“ – a response to structural unemployment, labour market inefficiencies and the financial crisis of the welfare state • „Hartz 4“ – reform: merging unemployment benefits (for the long term unemployed) with social assistance • Provision of an integrated scheme, including assistance for job- seekers and their families and integration measures • Implementing an activating employment policy • Creation of new organisational bodies as integrated job-centers (one stop shops)
  • 14. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
  • 15. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
  • 16. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
  • 17. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022 The Service Approach of Jobcenters SGB II • Linking „passive“ and „active“ benefits and services • A balance of rights and obligations (benefits are conditional) • Integration of employment services and social services • Case management as methodology of reference • Integration strategies integrated and holistic
  • 18. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022 Local Authorities Federal State Benefits SGB II • Housing / heating • Complementary benefits • Assistance for job seekers (Alg 2) • Family support (Sozialgeld) • Social security Minimum income • Social integration measures • Complementary social services • Measures for job integration • Community work schemes Integration measures • Repetitional lessons • Cultural and social participation • Lunch at school • School excursions Education and participation for children in jobseeker´s families
  • 19. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022 The benefits per month (2022) • Single person: 449 Euro • Adult couple: 404 Euro each • Youth (age 14-17): 376 Euro • Children (age 6-13): 311 Euro • Children (age 0-6): 285 Euro • Plus full cover of housing and heating expenditures • Plus health insurance • Plus various in-kind-benefits (broadcast-fees, public- transport-rebates, „social pass“ etc.)
  • 20. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022 Psychological problems No access to decent housing Exclusion from cultural activities Problems with drug using Health problems Plunged in debt Not employable because childcare issues unsoveld Poor grades at school Not able to participate in afternoon classes No money for school excursions No job
  • 21. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022 Psychosocial counselling Assistance for homeless and tenants in trouble Child care Repetitional lessons Lunch at school School excursions Taylor made job placement Skills training Job coaching Counselling and help for drug addicts Debt counselling Medical rehabilitation
  • 22. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022 If necessary, a Turkish-speaking colleague is included for translation services Find the proper approach • discover potential • establish a working alliance Tackle problems • eliminate integration barriers of each family member • Define milestones • Settle agreements on targets • Monitor the process Family-Oriented Coaching (Immigrants from Bulgaria) Take a holistic view • strengthen the family potential • „activate one, activate all“ Building Bridges • Inviting civic organizations as partners • Encourage clients to take a stake Culture-sensitive counselling Employment oriented case- management Systemic coaching Co-production
  • 23. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022 4. Impact, debates, current reform initiatives
  • 24. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022 Debates • „Hartz-4“ reform – one of the most controversial reforms in Germany • A game-changing reform, „surprising“ (with regard to the typology of welfare-states by Esping-Anderson 1991) • Critical arguments: - spreading poverty - increasing inequality - deterioation of quality employment, increase of „precarity“ of labour
  • 25. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022 Evidence • Increase of poverty (-) • Increase of income-inequality (-) • Increase of precarity (+/-) plus • Dynamic evolution of employment • Very significant reduction of unemployment • Significant reduction of longterm-unemployment
  • 26. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
  • 27. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
  • 28. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
  • 29. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022 Employment
  • 30. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022 Share of fixed term labour contracts
  • 31. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022 Evolution of temporary work (agency work)
  • 32. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022 Unemployment
  • 33. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022 Longterm-Unemployment
  • 34. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
  • 35. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022
  • 36. © Matthias Schulze-Böing .2021 SchulzeBoeing_Projekte © Matthias Schulze-Böing 2022 Current reform-initiative (draft law of Federal Government – to be approved by the second chamber) • Loosening of conditionality (reduction of sanctions) • Softening the principle of subsidiarity with regard to tangible assets • Loosening of procedural rules (relaunch of the „integration agreement“) • Stronger focus on vocational education and social investment / turning the „work-first“-approach
  • 37. SchulzeBoeing_Research, Beratung, Projekte, www.schulzeboeing.de Dr. Matthias Schulze-Böing, T. +49-69-846641 info@schulzeboeing.de