Youth in the turmoil of the coronavirus - report in France - episode 2
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Rabia Lahcene Nacer, 24-year-old entrepreneur at Pavillons-sous-Bois (93) © RFI / Charlie Dupiot
By: Charlie Dupiot Follow |
Emmanuelle Bastide
50 min
They are between 16 and 30 years old in 2020, the age of all possible and yet the covid-19 pandemic has changed their daily lives and compromised their dreams and aspirations.
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Closure of universities, interrupted internships, difficult entry into the labor market, complicated friendly and romantic relationships… Young people, stigmatized because they are often seen as asymptomatic “transmitters” of the virus, are already paying a heavy price.
And in the long term, a whole generation risks being marked for life by this health, economic and social crisis.
Portrait of this “covid generation” in France
Charlie Dupiot
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