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TestUnitésept.

UnitTestSeven.

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QuellessontlesattentesdesjeunesenEurope?

What are the expectations of young people in Europe?

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Dansl'ensemble,ilsontplutôtlemoral.

Overall, they are rather optimistic.

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Prèsde80 %ledéclarentdansuneenquêteIpsosmenéedansseptpayseuropéens,auprèsdes2539ans.

Nearly 80% report this in an Ipsos survey conducted in seven European countries, among those aged 25 to 39.

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Maissionleurdemandedesecompareraveclagénérationprécédente,ilsestimentà60 %queleurviequotidienneestplusdifficilequecelledeleursparents.

When asked to compare themselves to the previous generation, they believe that 60% of their daily life is more difficult than that of their parents.

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Danscettemoyenneeuropéenne,ilfautdistinguerentrelesjeunesNéerlandaislesplusoptimistesàpeineunsurdeuxsetrouveplusmallotisquesesparentsetlesFrançais,persuadésà78 %quelaviequotidienneétaitplusfacileavant.

In this European average, it is necessary to distinguish between the most optimistic Dutch youth, where barely one in two finds their situation worse than their parents, and the French, who are convinced at 78% that daily life was easier before.

00:41

Etdanscetteenquête,ilsdonnentaussilesraisonsdeleursdifficultés.

And in this survey, they also gave reasons for their difficulties.

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ChristelleCraquelait,chargéed'étudeschezIpsos.

Christelle Craquelin, research officer at Ipsos.

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VRAIMENT,cequileurposeleplusdeproblèmes,cen'estfinalementpastantdeschosestrèsgravescommelamaladieouleharcèlement,maisbeaucoupplusdeschosesdelaviequotidienne,parexempledansleurvieprofessionnelle.

TRULY, what causes them the most problems is not ultimately very serious issues like illness or harassment, but much more everyday matters, for example in their professional life.

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Cequileurcauseleplusdesoucis,c'estdedemanderuneaugmentation,Uneaugmentationdesalaire.

What causes them the most worries is asking for a raise, a salary increase.

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Poureux,çaleurparaîttrèstrèscompliquéàvivre.

For them, it seems very complicated to live.

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Ilsdisentqueceseraitdifficile.

They say it would be difficult.

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Etquandonleurademandé,parmiuncertainnombrededonnées,cequiestvraimentcedontilsmanquaientleplus,c'estletempsquiarrivetrèsnettementdevanttouteslesautresdonnées,etce,danstouslespays,maisparticulièrementenFrance,cequipeutparaîtreassezparadoxalvuqu'onales305h.

And when asked among a certain number of data points what they really miss the most, it is time that clearly comes out ahead of all other data, and this, in all countries, but particularly in France, which may seem quite paradoxical given that they have 305 hours.

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Quandonleurdemandesic'estcompliquépoureux,trouverletempsdefairedusport,ilsnousdisentoui,d'avoirunrégimeéquilibré.

When asked if it is complicated for them to find time to do sports, they tell us yes, to have a balanced diet.

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Ilsnousdisentouietplusproblématiqued'avoirletempsdefairecequ'ilsaiment.

They also tell us it is more problematic to have time to do what they love.

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Etbienunsurdeuxnousditoui,c'estcompliqué,c'estcompliquédeprendreletempsdefairecequej'aime.

And well, one in two tells us yes, it is complicated, it is complicated to take the time to do what I love.

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