why do young people get involved

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Since the start of the mobilization against the reform to delay the retirement age wanted by the government, some young people have been mobilizing, in the streets, high schools or universities. But many of them did not wait for this news to rethink their relationship to work.

How do the youngest, students or workers, project themselves into the professional world, when the horizon of their retirement is postponed? What logics do they adopt? Can we speak of a “sacrificed generation”?

Alice Raybaud, journalist in the Campus service of the Monderecounts, in this episode of the podcast “L’Heure du Monde”, the concerns of those she interviewed.

An episode of Esther Michon. Directed by: Quentin Tenaud. Music: Amandine Robillard and Epidemic Sound. Presentation and editor-in-chief: Morgane Tual. In this episode: testimonials from young professionals; report at Paris-Tolbiac University and in the “young” procession of the Parisian demonstration against the pension reform, February 16, 2023.

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