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Holbæk still has one ghetto the list of ghetto areas for 2018 was published on Saturday, December 1. Agervang has been on the list since 2010, when it was introduced, and it is no surprise that the residential area once again meets three of the five criteria for a place on the list. These are the proportion of residents outside the labor market, the proportion of residents with a non-Western background, and the proportion of those with only a primary school education. On the other hand, as announced with the ghetto package, it is new that the ministry now also operates with a list of hard ghetto areas. These are residential areas that have been on the list for the past five years Agervang meets this criterion as expected, and this means that the residential area is covered by the ghetto package's provision to reduce the number of family homes towards 2030. Agervang must therefore submit a development plan by June 1, 2019, on how to reduce the proportion of family homes, which is currently 100 percent. It was originally planned to be reduced to 40 percent, but the Vang neighborhood is covered by an exemption agreement, which means that the proportion will not be reduced that much - for example, to 50 or 60 percent. In addition to Agervang, Ladegårdsparken in Holbæk has been on the ghetto list for one year - in 2013 - and the residential area is once again staying off the list this year.