Germany pushes its children into parallel worlds up to 40 hours a week, their parents are hardly heard politically. Three social scientists analyze how society jeopardizes the well -being of its youngest members.
It is the little things that make families unnecessarily difficult: the subway stand without elevator for the stroller. The missing changing tables on toilets. The non -existence of children's areas in almost all public spaces, be it café, restaurant, train. And they are the big things that bring families to the brim of their resilience: the lack of or bad daycare care. The pressure to perform in schools. The lack of financial compensation for all the care work.