Hartz IV unemployment benefit

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Hartz IV unemployment benefit was a German welfare reform program that combined unemployment assistance and social welfare into a single means-tested system, significantly reshaping the country’s labor and social security landscape.

All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
Hartz IV 5
Bürgergeld 1
Hartz IV law 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German welfare reform
social welfare program
unemployment benefit system
administeredBy Bundesagentur für Arbeit
Jobcenter
ageRange 15 to statutory retirement age
alsoKnownAs Arbeitslosengeld II
Hartz IV unemployment benefit
surface form: Hartz IV
appliesToJurisdiction Germany
benefitDuration unlimited while eligibility conditions are met
benefitType means-tested benefit
combines social welfare
unemployment assistance
component housing and heating cost support
social insurance contributions in certain cases
standard cash allowance for living expenses
controversy level of benefits considered too low by critics
pressure on recipients to accept low-paid jobs
strict sanction regime
country Germany
distinctFrom Arbeitslosengeld I
eligibilityCriterion ability to work at least 3 hours per day
insufficient income
long-term unemployment
residence in Germany
endTime 2022-12-31
financedBy general taxation
goal activation of unemployed persons
cost containment in social security system
reduction of long-term unemployment
implementedBy Germany
surface form: Federal Republic of Germany

Federal Government of Germany
surface form: German federal government
legislativeBasis Fourth Act for Modern Services on the Labour Market
Hartz IV unemployment benefit self-linksurface differs
surface form: Hartz IV law
namedAfter Peter Hartz
partOf Hartz concept
reformOf German labor market policy
German social security system
replaced Arbeitslosenhilfe
Sozialhilfe for employable persons
replacedBy Hartz IV unemployment benefit self-linksurface differs
surface form: Bürgergeld
requires cooperation with Jobcenter
means test of household income and assets
sanctionMechanism benefit reductions for non-compliance
socialImpact mass protests in mid-2000s
strong public debate in Germany
startTime 2005-01-01
targetGroup employable persons in need of assistance

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Agenda 2010 reforms resultedIn Hartz IV unemployment benefit
subject surface form: Agenda 2010
Second Schröder cabinet implementedPolicy Hartz IV unemployment benefit
this entity surface form: Hartz IV
Hartz I followedBy Hartz IV unemployment benefit
this entity surface form: Hartz IV
Hartz II relatedTo Hartz IV unemployment benefit
this entity surface form: Hartz IV
Hartz III relatedTo Hartz IV unemployment benefit
this entity surface form: Hartz IV
Hartz IV unemployment benefit alsoKnownAs Hartz IV unemployment benefit
this entity surface form: Hartz IV
Hartz IV unemployment benefit legislativeBasis Hartz IV unemployment benefit self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Hartz IV law
Hartz IV unemployment benefit replacedBy Hartz IV unemployment benefit self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Bürgergeld