Arbeitsförderungsgesetz
The Arbeitsförderungsgesetz, often abbreviated as AFG, was a significant piece of German legislation enacted in 1969. Its primary aim was to modernize and restructure the existing labor market promotion measures in West Germany. The law established a comprehensive framework for active labor market policy, aiming to prevent and alleviate unemployment and to ensure the efficient functioning of the labor market.
Key provisions of the AFG included the introduction of unemployment insurance as a right, replacing previous
While the AFG was instrumental in shaping German labor market policy for decades, it underwent several amendments