Eingliederungsmaßnahmen
Eingliederungsmaßnahmen are measures within the German social protection system designed to help unemployed people or job-seekers reintegrate into the labor market. They form part of the broader category “Leistungen zur Eingliederung in Arbeit” and are supported by the Federal Employment Agency (Bundesagentur für Arbeit) in cooperation with job centers and sometimes private providers. The aim is to increase employability and reduce long-term unemployment by improving qualifications, skills, and practical work experience.
Typical forms of Eingliederungsmaßnahmen include vocational training and further education, Umschulung ( retraining for a different occupation),
Financing and incentives: the Federal Employment Agency can subsidize employers through Eingliederungszuschuss (EGZ) to offset part
Access and planning: eligibility and the specific design of a measure are determined through a needs-based