glütserooliga
Glütserooliga refers to a German term used to describe a type of disability employment in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The term is also known as "Glütserol" by some sources. Glütserooliga was a non-attributable pension system introduced by the German state in 1844 to provide financial assistance to individuals unable to work due to a lack of physical or mental capacity.
The Glütserooliga was designed to ensure that individuals who were unable to contribute to society due to
The benefits under the Glütserooliga system were typically limited to a small amount of money and were
The Glütserooliga system was gradually phased out in the early 20th century as more comprehensive and modern