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". The future of the European Union is above all the future of her children and young people. How can we expect young people to want to build a community which does not respond to their basic needs? More than one third of persons aged between 15 and 24 are not in education or employment. One quarter of the population under 25 are unemployed, and in Greece and Spain almost half of this age group are unemployed. Over 25% of unemployed young persons have been unable to find a job for a year or more. National labour markets mainly offer them poorly paid temporary work which does not match their education or skills. They could look for work abroad, but are often afraid to take advantage of this opportunity. Their fear could be alleviated if they travelled abroad during their studies, but for most of them this means using their own financial resources. It is mainly only the residents of large urban centres who are in a position to do so. How, then, can all young people believe in our common European project? How can they trust us when we call for further sacrifices while talking about equality and democracy?"@en1

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