A recent report by the consulting firm Taquion reveals a figure that should shake the mood of the entire ruling class: half of the young people in our country do not know what will be of their future, immersed in uncertainty that is no longer only economic, but existential. For departments like San Rafael, this reality is felt in the constant dripping of talents that seek in other latitudes what their land seems to deny them. It is not only the …
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A recent report by the consulting firm Taquion reveals a figure that should shake the mood of the entire ruling class: half of the young people in our country do not know what will be of their future, immersed in uncertainty that is no longer only economic, but existential. For departments like San Rafael, this reality is felt in the constant dripping of talents that seek in other latitudes what their land seems to deny them. It is not only the …