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  2. Student loans in France - Wikipedia

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    If the student is not entitled to a higher weighting due to any of the criteria and family revenue is above 33150 euros/year (in 2014) then the minimum grant will be paid out (€1000). The maximum grant (€550/month) is only payable if a family has no revenue or achieves the highest rating and has a revenue of under 21500 euros/year [ 2 ...

  3. Student debt - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018, Canada is ranked third in the world (behind Russia and South Korea) for the percentage of people ages 25–34 who have completed tertiary education. [1] As of September 2012, the average debt for a Canadian post-university student was 28,000 Canadian dollars, with this accumulated debt taking an average of 14 years to fully repay based on an average starting salary of $39,523. [2]

  4. Great Depression in France - Wikipedia

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    The Great Depression in France started in about 1931 and lasted through the remainder of the decade. The crisis started in France a bit later than other countries. [ 1 ] The 1920s economy had grown at the very strong rate of 4.43% per year, the 1930s rate fell to only 0.63%. [ 2 ]

  5. Social protection in France - Wikipedia

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    Dutton, Paul V. Origins of the French welfare state: The struggle for social reform in France, 1914–1947. (Cambridge UP, 2002). online; Mattera, Paolo. "Changes and turning points in welfare history. A case study: a comparison of France and Italy in the 1940s." Journal of Modern Italian Studies 22.2 (2017): 232–253. Nord, Philip.

  6. One chip company's newest tactic to attract workers: Help pay ...

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    In May, her employer GlobalFoundries launched a new student loan repayment program that provides qualifying US-based employees up to $28,500 in student debt relief.

  7. French Student and Workers Strike against Austerity 2009

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    This action marked the first general strike in an industrialized nation since the global financial crisis of 2007 and 2008. [1] French students became frustrated by a lack of government support to workers, as well as high youth unemployment and low funding for education.

  8. 'Full-blown depression': Domestic workers grapple with ... - AOL

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    Rufina Rodríguez used to clean about a dozen houses every week before the coronavirus pandemic hit Philadelphia, where she has lived for 18 years. "But when the quarantine started in March, I had ...

  9. Debt relief - Wikipedia

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    In the United States of America for the years preceding the financial crisis of 2007–2008, non-housing personal debt (auto loans, credit cards, student loans, etc.) rose significantly from approximately $2.05 trillion at the start of 2003 to a peak of $2.71 trillion in Q4 of 2008. It was not until Q3 of 2012 that unsecured personal debt ...