Criss-crossing the streets of Budapest, you catch on quite quickly that the Hungarian capital is an erudite mix of lights and shadows. Take Józsefváros, the inner city slum-like neighbourhood, which skims the posher areas where Porsches replace the old Skodas. As part of a monthly EU cities reporting project in Budapest, French photographer Damien Sueur aims at bringing light to the most sombre parts of the Hungarian capital
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07/04/10
Tags : EUcrisis on the ground, travail, travailleurs sociaux, Hongrie, crise économique, Budapest, Photographie, marché de l'emploi, chômage, Emploi, croissance.
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