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Young and Educated in Europe, but Desperate for Jobs

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Melissa Abadia, 28 years old, with a nursing degree, leaves Madrid to work in retail stores in the Netherlands. Alba Mendez, with a Masters degree in Sociology, leaves to find work in a supermarket, not something she had envisioned. Spain's younger workers, and youth in Italy and France face similiar problems finding work, or face problems working in unpaid internships with long hours or temporary contracts.

Alba Mendez, Melissa Abadia- Faces of Spain's unemployed youth seeking work in northern European countries

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