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It is not only the billionaire Bernard Arnault who is leaving France to settle in Belgium. Thousands of young French graduates are emigrating there every year. They think that there will be more jobs available and that they will find a better way of life in Belgian cities. Unlike “the richest man in France”, they are ready to pay taxes. Why would these graduates who are disappointed with the world of work in France prefer to live abroad? "The fear of job insecurity in France and the desire to live in a French-speaking country." Those are the main reasons for their choice. Translation:Le milliardaire Bernard Arnault n'est pas le seul à quitter la France pour s'installer en Belgique. Des milliers de jeunes français diplômés émigrent là-bas chaque année. Ils pensent qu'ils auront plus de propositions de travail et qu'ils auront une meilleure vie dans les villes belges. A part "l'homme le plus riche de France", ils sont prêts à payer des impôts. Pourquoi ces diplômés déçus par le monde du travail préféreraient-ils vivre à l'étranger? "La précarité en France et le désir de vivre dans un pays francophone". Ce sont les principales raisons de ce choix.

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