
"The Talking France podcast is back with all the latest news from yet another dramatic week in France, plus a look at France's proposed new tax for the super rich, the French birth rate and schooling system and some ideas for things to do in France this autumn. Host Ben McPartland is joined by The Local France's Emma Pearson, Genevieve Mansfield and John Lichfield to talk about everything that has been happening in France."
"After a dramatic week in the world of both politics and protest, we take you through all the latest and look ahead to the planned 'massive' national strike day on Thursday. You can find the Talking France podcast on Spotify or Apple, download it here or listen on the link below Among the political discussion is the revival of a Zucman tax, a new idea for a minimum taxation level for the super-rich which its creator - French star economist Gabriel Zucman"
"French taxes pay for, among other things, the school system - so do parents and children get value for money? We asked foreigners living in France how they found the education system, and what were the biggest culture shocks for them in the French classroom. As Europe continues to discuss its declining birth rate, you might have heard that France is the regional outlier that has managed to maintain a high birthrate due to its family friendly policies"
France experienced a dramatic week of politics and protests and faces a planned 'massive' national strike day on Thursday. Policymakers revived a proposal for a Zucman tax proposing a global minimum taxation level for the super-rich, advocated by economist Gabriel Zucman. French taxes fund the school system, prompting examination of parental value and foreigners' reports on education and classroom culture shocks. Analysts evaluate whether France's family-friendly policies genuinely sustain its relatively high birthrate and whether childcare costs influence fertility choices. Autumn events, including Journee du patrimoine, offer seasonal activities across France.
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