definitely a problem. life is good unless you are a first-generation
Algerian-Frenchman who ethnically French people regard as an outsider,
with no job prospects and little to occupy your time...
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So the point is if you're lucky enough to get a good job in a
socialist country life is good. What about all the unemployed? Doesn't
France have major economical problems because the workforce doesn't
want to work? One of the lowest productivity levels in Europe? Look at
the UK and Ireland which ha
Do you have to study both French and German?
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But then you'd live in France, with French people.
I just don't see the benefit.
> -Original Message-
> From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 8:52 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Life Is Good In France!
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> PARIS -
PARIS -
Although the top marginal rates are high in France, as shown by the
Forbes Misery Index, there has been substantial reform in the country.
France has lowered its score in the index by 26.3 points over the past
five years. Moreover, this trend should continue over the next several
years.
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