underclass in Germany
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"The bottom layer of all chronic diseases disproportionately affected," says Andreas Mielck the Research Center for Environment and Health in Munich. The risk of disease is about twice as high, with the supposed Manager disease heart attack. If members of the underclass once ill, her healing process is much worse. Previously, lack of medical care and sick-making working conditions of the reasons. Not any more. There is only one reason: incorrect behavior.
Mielck has collected the evidence: Former chief disciple smoke nearly twice as often as former high school students. Even 12 - to 13-year-old secondary school students drink nearly twice as much alcohol as the same age high school students. Almost a third of the lower class women have severe obesity (32 percent), four times as much as upper-class women (8 percent). Fast food is the food of the lower class. And 25 - to 39-year-old members of the underclass have three times as often as sedentary members of the elite. With all that money has nothing to do. On the contrary, smoking a month is more expensive than the monthly fee in an exclusive gym. Fast food is more expensive than self-catering. Alcohol is more expensive than themselves squeezed fruit juice, the press included. Unhealthy behavior is generally more expensive than healthy.
poverty does not ill. The poor health of lower class is not a result of lack of money, but the lack of discipline. Discipline is one of the features of the new underclass culture. There's more: consumer researchers have determined that the lower layer tends to "conspicuous consumption", the hottest clothes, the latest phone, the car with the fattest exhaust pipe. And if the money is spent, debts are incurred. For what? Especially for consumer electronics, consumer advocates say. The lower class lives in the here and now and does not care about the future. Neither their own nor that of society. The bottom layer is democracy lost. Choice researchers have been observing for years: the lower the education, the lower the turnout. In Katernberg had entered this year only 40 percent of all municipal and 28.8 percent for the European elections.
The theme Horst Opaschowski researchers has found: In the Arts, the backsheet primarily passive. And who lives on post, has a lot of free time. Meet friends, surf the Internet, learn to read something? All non-existent. Unterschichtler spend their free time, especially staring. They are the spectators of life. And they stare Nachmittagsgeplapper more particularly, more violence, more trash. "Media neglect, call the Christian Pfeiffer, director of the Criminological Research Institute in Hanover. You are what you looking at.
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