The Rise of Poverty in Europe | ENDEVR Documentary

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  • Опубліковано 17 жов 2023
  • The Rise of Poverty in Europe | ENDEVR Documentary from 2017
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    119 million people in Europe live under the breadline today. How could this happen? The reality of deprived children, unemployed young adults, and indigent workers spreads all around the Union. What does Europe do for them? Visiting young unemployed people in Ireland, Italy, and Portugal, this film investigates beyond the social and economic aspects and outlines how this situation impacts politics.
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  • @ENDEVRDocs

    119 million people in Europe live under the breadline today.

  • @sydneylaroche8276

    Is this an EU problem or an emerging global problem? I feel like it's happening everywhere

  • @svenjanssen08

    Luckily were sending money to other countries and windmills

  • @melodeev5487

    As this was filmed in 2017 and the objectives that were set for 2020 haven't even gotten close to being achieved, this documentary is a horrible showcase for the EU. In fact, things are even worse now than they were in 2017. If I were the EU, I would want this documentary to disappear and fast.

  • @workinprogresssince1974

    None of these strategies will work because you can't force the creation of jobs. Industries have been dumbed down, automated and outsourced to countries where the pay is cheaper and the bureaucracy is minimal. Industries which kept many towns, cities and countries going, no longer exist. Farming and fishing is undermined, mining and similar are being phased out and manufacture is done in cheaper countries. Unless you can magic up new industries or reshore traditional trades (and get people to pay for those products with realistic price tags), you will never solve this problem. We have streamlined work to the point where it no longer provides for workers.

  • @g.m3399

    Instead of sending military supplies and money to Ukraine help your country first

  • @eriksic1334

    Socialism always brings poverty...

  • @leftykeys6944

    I wish they'd stop saying "not earning enough". Intended or not, this puts the blame on the workers. They aren't PAID enough. Big difference.

  • @RsjTiwari

    "Immigration"

  • @gustaafpeeters6173

    Europe is importing poverty faster then it can solve existant poverty. So poverty is rising, simple.

  • @richardsteinberg9026

    You will own nothing and be happy.

  • @deadwolf3607

    Im from Bosnia, a Balkan country,worked in window manufacturing for 2 Euros and most of the products go to the Netherlands. I know for a fact that those windows were not going to houses built for an individual but for some big company. I can also bet that those windows costet in the hundreds and more than 50% of the money went to the companys owner and the misly rest for expenses.

  • @JASuperflex1

    and here we are in 2023 and in my opinion 10 times worse than it was then

  • @claudiojunior9618

    Portugal has always been in crisis and it's due to corruption. I own a house already paid for, have my own vehicle paid for and still can't get a job to pay for groceries, gas, and electricity.

  • @blackmaster999

    People in Europe and America are getting POORER and POORER every day.

  • @The_Proverbial_Nutshell

    Documentary is several years old, needs to be updated.

  • @annahall9610

    If you want these situations to improve, treat people as you would wish to be treated

  • @user-hk9kg5ej7t

    When migration occurs from villages to the city, there is a major problem with the poor class, overcrowding, and scarcity of job opportunities. Now villages in European countries are empty, abandoned agricultural lands. Everyone migrated to cities. Young people must return to villages to work on the land and agriculture will eat from the land, not a city that works to eat. When you become sick, a job opportunity will go from you to someone else.

  • @rbe6963
    @rbe6963  +95

    There is no such a thing as infinite growth. You can't simply reform this or that and expect jobs to appear. You need consumption, which is at the core of Capitalism. You can reason all you want but Capitalism is dying just like other systems we had.