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Macarena Central and State Social Crisis


ABC (05/09 / 10) - MJ PEREIRA

jobless queues at the doors of the offices of the Andalusian Employment Service (SAE) have already become commonplace in Seville. Diocesan Caritas in 2010 recorded an increase of 50% demand for assistance, either food, money, Child clothing or school supplies, among others. "They are asking for help many young families with small children who have moved to the home of the grandparents, whose pensions are living because they have jobs or have exhausted unemployment benefits," explained sources of Caritas, which warn of the risk of exclusion social of those families, which may end up being "homeless."

"We are experiencing a new social phenomenon: families of 30 to 45 who go home to parents because they have seized the house or can not afford the rents. Eventually, the grandparents are keeping many families with their pensions, "sources said Caritas alerting family tensions created by these situations. "When so many people living in small spaces with little money, start fights, both between spouses and between children and parents, and among siblings, leading to the disintegration of many families," they said. Mil



foreclosed homes in the first eight months of the year 937 homes have been foreclosed judicially, at a rate of 117 per month, suggesting that 2010 will end with about 1,404 local homes and seized for nonpayment of mortgages. Caritas can not afford to pay mortgages, but it does help to families who request money for services básicos, como la cesta de la compra, recibos de luz... «En estos meses vienen muchos padres pidiendo ayuda para material escolar y libros porque el cheque libre no da para todo», añadieron .

Algunas parroquias, como las de las Tres Mil Viviendas, Pajaritos, La Candelaria o Macarena, están desbordadas por las solicitudes de ayudas, el 68% de las cuales corresponden a nacionales y el 32% restante a inmigrantes. «La situación es peor en los barrios donde hay más inmigrantes», según Cáritas.

Durante 2009, los equipos de Cáritas parroquiales atendieron a un total de 51.140 demandas de ayuda, lo que supuso un incremento del 28%. A pesar de la crisis, las comunidades cristianas of the Diocese, as well as partners and donors increased by 35% of their financial contributions, reaching 2.6 million euros.

The National Institute of Statistics, unemployment affects and in Seville at 23.73% of the population, ie one in four working-age Seville. Last July, contained in SAE offices seeking work a total of 198,866 unemployed, those who received unemployment subsididio 141,000, leaving some 57 866 would not be gaining that support, 29% of the unemployed. Outside the unemployment rolls are thousands of unemployed who are doing training and that the Board does not include as job seekers, denouncing the PP, which accuses the Board of "making up" the figures to reduce unemployment.

Moreover, the Government of Andalusia since 1999 provides a social wage sevillanas families at risk of exclusion. In 2009, applications jumped 35%, reaching 9,013, although only 7,159 requests were approved. The social wage is between 392.6 and 633.3 per month, but this benefit can be received only for six months and can only be applied for again after a further six months. Stop by neighborhood



The Seville is standing profile of a woman between 25 and 44 years seeking employment in the services sector and has completed secondary, according to the Junta de Andalucía. Of the 202,479 registered unemployed in Seville, 129,489 (64%) live in the province and 72,990 (36%) in the capital. Within the capital, the offices of most unemployed SAE are the Amate (19%), Nervión (14%) and the Red Cross (14%).

the total of unemployed, 55% belong to the service sector, 20% in industry, another 20% to construction, 4% in agriculture and 12% have not contributed as a worker ever. In terms of age, 56% are between 25 and 44 years, 34% are over 45 years and 10% are under 25 years.

By educational level, 73% of the unemployed with secondary education, 13% have post-secondary studies; 9% have completed primary studies, 4% have completed primary studies, and 1% have no education.

8130 in Seville is community and non-EU foreigners in the unemployment lists, a 18% increase in August 2009, as unemployment grows percentage in this group. Of the total, 4,000 are registered in Seville city and most are seeking employment in the service sector and construction. Nearly 60,000 unemployed

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grant last August as job-seekers included in Seville 202,479 people, 9% more than the same month in 2009 and almost 2% more than last July, according to the Andalusia employment. In July included 198,866 and 141,000 unemployed recipients of unemployment benefit, which gives idea that 58,000 people do not receive subsidies, either because they are exhausted because they have never worked or because they have not contributed enough to receive such assistance. According to the Ministry of Interior in charge Sevilla farm subsidy total of 36,700 people, 600 more than the previous month.

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