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Inequality in Germany : ウィキペディア英語版 | Inequality in Germany
Germany has long been a country with relatively low levels of inequality in the past. European countries in general have some of the lowest inequality numbers when compared to other OECD countries with similar GDP’s. This is mainly contributed to the fact that European countries tend to focus on wealth distribution and maintaining lower levels of wealth centralization than many other countries around the world. Until recently, Germany has been no different than its European counterparts with relatively low levels of inequality. Now in Germany, we are beginning to see the rise of inequality in two different areas, wealth and income inequality, as well as gender and social inequality. ==History==
Many of the inequalities that Germany is experiencing today can be traced back to the reunification of East and West Germany. It was during this time that Eastern German manufacturing and social constructs lagged behind that of the west. Eastern German policies mainly reflected that of a communist nation since they were being funded and governed by a communist Russian regime. Due to these policies and regulatory practices, eastern manufacturing struggled during reunification. Along with this struggle came the first onsets of inequality in manufacturing. The east was significantly behind in manufacturing technology, this led to the demise of many eastern businesses. Due to these shut downs, many eastern Germans found themselves unemployed or significantly underemployed.
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