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Why are so many leaving Martinique?

We’re joined by Renée Bertini, a journalist with ENTR’s English-language team, who takes us to Martinique, one of France’s overseas territories in the Caribbean. She explains the main issues faced by young people in Martinique (lack of academic and...

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Why are so many leaving Martinique?
Source: France 24
We’re joined by Renée Bertini, a journalist with ENTR’s English-language team, who takes us to Martinique, one of France’s overseas territories in the Caribbean. She explains the main issues faced by young people in Martinique (lack of academic and job opportunies, complicated colonial legacy...) and how this is pushing so many of them to leave for mainland France.

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