De Morgen |
In Ostend, 26.7 per cent of children were living on limited incomes in 2012, compared to 15.7 per cent in 2010. “That means that the costal city is in a worse situation than the much larger Antwerp, where 25.1 per cent of children are born into families without a stable income,” points out the daily. The change has been prompted by “the lure of the seaside” for people who hope to find seasonal jobs in hotels and restaurants –
Restaurant work can amount to a temporary solution, but the number of employment contracts is declining, and the income is not stable […] As a result of the crisis, more and more low-skilled people are joining the ranks of the long-term unemployed.
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Reprinted with permission of Presseurop.