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Appropriations of the German Minimum Income Scheme and Life Planning: Individualisation as a Way to Exit Long-term Benefit Receipt

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Appropriations of the German Minimum Income Scheme and Life Planning: Individualisation as a Way to Exit Long-term Benefit Receipt
Appropriations of the German Minimum Income Scheme and Life Planning: Individualisation as a Way to Exit Long-term Benefit Receipt

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Appropriations of the German Minimum Income Scheme and Life Planning: Individualisation as a Way to Exit Long-term Benefit Receipt

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Long-term benefit receipt is a profound problem within the German minimum income scheme. Interventions increasingly focus on the individual beneficiary. The study shows that individualised policies are ridden with prerequisites mainly impeding long-term beneficiaries' efforts to exit entitlement by means of the minimum income scheme.

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