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Keyword: Intergenerational Inequality

An intergenerational audit for the UK 2020

Covid generation: UK youth unemployment ‘set to triple to 80s levels’

Unresolved public policy challenges

Under-30s ‘spend less than same age group in 2001’

Young adults have less to spend on non-essentials, study says

‘Consumption crunch’: Young people spending less than they did in 2001, research finds

Pensioners now spend an extra £100-a-week on drinking and eating out, report finds

An intergenerational audit for the UK

Tackling intergenerational unfairness. Report of session 2017–19. Ordered to be printed 26 March 2019 and published 25 April 2019 [House of Lords. Select Committee on Intergenerational Fairness and Provision]

What’s driving the decline of young people’s wellbeing in the UK?

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