Socio-political info.
Socio- political information in Germany is much like the US. Germany consists of 81,305,856 people as of January 2012. It consists of 13.3% 0-14 year olds, 66.1% 15-64 year olds, and 20.6% 65 years of age and older. Germany has a growth rate of -.02% each year as of 2011. There are 0.97 males to every female as of 2012. There are .71 immigrants for every 1000 people. 91.5% of the population are Germans, 2.4% Turkish, and 6.1% other. The standard of living in Germany is among the highest in the world.
More so though, Western Germany is more high class than Eastern Germany is as of today because of the Berlin Wall. Health conditions in Germany are very good as well. But once again, health care and government subsidies are higher in Western Germany than in Eastern because Western Germany is much more established and thought out than Eastern Germany because it is relatively new. Berlin is among one of the highest-class cities in the world due to its modernization and well thought out living spaces. Eastern Germany will soon be improved because of the future of governmental regimes and the improvement of Eastern Germany in standards of living and health care.[1]
[1] Britannica Online Encyclopedia. "Germany : Standards of living -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia." Britannica Online Encyclopedia. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/231186/Germany/233607/Standards-of-living (accessed September 30, 2012).
More so though, Western Germany is more high class than Eastern Germany is as of today because of the Berlin Wall. Health conditions in Germany are very good as well. But once again, health care and government subsidies are higher in Western Germany than in Eastern because Western Germany is much more established and thought out than Eastern Germany because it is relatively new. Berlin is among one of the highest-class cities in the world due to its modernization and well thought out living spaces. Eastern Germany will soon be improved because of the future of governmental regimes and the improvement of Eastern Germany in standards of living and health care.[1]
[1] Britannica Online Encyclopedia. "Germany : Standards of living -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia." Britannica Online Encyclopedia. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/231186/Germany/233607/Standards-of-living (accessed September 30, 2012).