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Engaged Together – (Late) Repatriates in Voluntary Work

(Late) repatriates are actively involved in voluntary work in Germany. This is the result of a new study by the Federal Institute for Research on Building, Urban Affairs and Spatial Development (BBSR). The study examines the voluntary activities of (late) repatriates in Germany and shows that they are particularly active in social and cultural areas.

Around 2.4 million (late) repatriates live in Germany

(Late) repatriates are people of German descent who have immigrated to Germany from the former Soviet Union, Poland, Romania and other countries. They are often referred to as “Spätaussiedler” (late repatriates) because they immigrated to Germany after the Second World War. Today, around 2.4 million (late) repatriates live in Germany.

(Late) repatriates are particularly active in social and cultural areas

The study shows that (late) repatriates are particularly active in social and cultural areas. They are often involved in associations and clubs that promote German culture and language. They also often work with other (late) repatriates to help them integrate into German society.

Voluntary work is an important part of the integration process

Voluntary work can help (late) repatriates to integrate into German society. It gives them the opportunity to make contacts with other Germans and to learn about German culture and society. Voluntary work can also help (late) repatriates to develop their language skills and to improve their chances of finding a job.

The government supports voluntary work by (late) repatriates

The German government supports voluntary work by (late) repatriates. There are a number of programs that provide financial and other support to (late) repatriates who want to volunteer.

Conclusion

(Late) repatriates are an important part of German society. They are actively involved in voluntary work and they make a valuable contribution to German society. Voluntary work can help (late) repatriates to integrate into German society and to develop their language skills and their chances of finding a job. The German government supports voluntary work by (late) repatriates.


Meldung: Gemeinsam engagiert – (Spät-)Aussiedlerinnen und (Spät-)Aussiedler im Ehrenamt

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