Why Germany is a highly developed country

Since we're talking about highly developed, I think there's more to this story than just technology.

Germany is, of course, a leader in science and technology, needless to say. In addition to that, Germany is at the top of the world in every field. That's why it's rated as highly developed.

Germany's social **** service industry, to give an example, rail transportation. The coverage of the German railroad network is not only wide, but also dense. We said early in the sentence: the railroad village to village, Germany as early as a hundred years ago has been completed. It is no exaggeration to say that you can go anywhere in Germany just by public **** bus and train, and the waiting time for a transfer is usually no more than 15 minutes. Every station has a machine that not only allows you to buy a ticket to anywhere, but by simply typing in the start and end points, it gives you a detailed plan of your trip, how to change trains, the number of each train, the departure as well as the arrival time and the platform number.

Germany's social security system, such as health care or unemployment protection. Germany's health care is unrivaled in the United States. For a small monthly health insurance payment, you can go to any clinic and receive treatment for free, and of course get your medication for free. I heard from a friend in the UK that only publicly owned hospitals in the UK offer free treatment, while private clinics charge a fee. In addition, Germans have a system for paying health insurance. First of all, participation in health insurance is mandatory, but the payment is proportional to one's income, which means that unemployed people living on social pensions only need to pay very little health insurance compared to the rich, but enjoy the same health care as the rich.

The German people's attitude towards work is something that I'm sure the owner has already heard about. The vast majority of German citizens belong to Christians or Catholics, so there are a lot of religious holidays in Germany will take a vacation, although each continent is not the same. On the surface does not seem to work very long hours of the Germans, if you go deep into their lives you will find that in the working hours of every German to work seriously will make people think of the Japanese, but the Japanese itself is due to the competition is too fierce, had to go to do so, otherwise it will be eliminated, there is no perfect social security in Japan so Germany. In Japan, there is no social security as in Germany. On the other hand, the German's serious attitude towards work comes from the heart. I think this is also a reflection of a highly developed country.

Education business owners should also understand that Germany's non-tuition system. First of all, Germany's colleges and universities are basically publicly owned, in these publicly owned colleges and universities students pay a very small amount of registration fees each semester, you can enjoy the school's cheap cafeteria services and completely free public **** transportation services, of course, the free area of the public **** transportation services are limited, usually to the school as the center of an area, extending to the surrounding cities. For example, a student in Darmstadt can take a free train to Frankfurt or Mainz. But unfortunately this system is now changing and a number of continents have started charging tuition fees at a price of basically 500 euros per semester. In fact, as early as before the outbreak of the First World War, Germany's emphasis on education has reached a high level, as early as the end of the 19th century at the beginning of the unification of Germany, Field Marshal Mauch said: the victory of Prussia has long been decided on the podium of elementary school teachers.

German art also has to be mentioned, and naturally the Beethoven and Bach of old need not be mentioned. In Germany nowadays, concerts or theater still occupy an important place in the lives of adults in their circles. If you sit in a train in Germany, you will find that everyone must have a paperback book in their bag, and the vast majority of Germans will choose to read a book as a way to beat boredom on the train.

Germany occupies the position of the world's fourth largest economy with the world's fourteenth largest population, so it fully illustrates the strength of Germany's economic power. In short, Germany's high development is reflected in many aspects and is a comprehensive index. It is something that neither Britain nor France can compare with.

But Germany also has a lot of developed countries have **** there are shortcomings, such as the aging of the population is very serious, the first result is the gradual reduction of social productivity; and in front of this problem, this is the German people proud of the pension system has become a major drawback, fewer and fewer young people to pay for the pension insurance, but more and more old people to receive a high level of The problem is that fewer and fewer young people are paying for their pensions, while more and more old people are receiving high salaries.

When it comes to today's China and Germany, the gap is certainly there, and catching up with Germany won't happen overnight. But history shows that there is no such thing as a strong country or a weak country. The pace of development of developed countries is gradually slowing down because of one problem or another, and the re-emergence of China is clearly a trend in the world today.

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