The voluntary welfare associations in Germany: An overview



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Services and Facilities of the Voluntary Welfare
Associations in 2004

Establish-

Beds/

Em-

Ofwhich

ments

Places

ployees

part-time

ι. Health Support

7.882

227.442

231.792

136.575

-. I Youth Support I

36.406

1.915.782

146.037

129.023

⅛. Family Support

7.646

47.208

20.040

47.017

4. Support for Elderly,J

15.796

517.788

166.474

200.829

; i Support for Disabled j

14.285

499.390

133.157

109.673

6 Support for Persons in       

Lspecial social Need___f___________J

7.233

76.249

15.157

10.882

!■-Further Services

8.047

240.209

30.375

21.834

s∙ Training for Social and Nursing

I Professions                         I

1.542

95.731

8.218

7.854

|_ j____Total_______[

98.837

3.619.799

751.250

663.687

î Groups of Self-Help and Societal
I Commitment

34.923

-

2.363

4.419

I Total incl. Self-Help

133.760

3.619.799

753.613

668.106

The shares of the different sectors are as follows:

Services and Facilities of the Voluntary Welfare
Associations in 2004

Establishments


Youth Support        Family Support

37% (36.406)



8% (7.646)


Health Support
8% (7.882)


8. Training for Social and
Nursing Professions

1 % (1.542) ------------



7% (7.233)


The services and facilities developed quite rapidly within the past decades:38

38 BAGFW 2004:16.



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