Research

 

Our research allows us to identify areas where younger and future generations are at most risk of intergenerational unfairness. Our range of research areas includes health, education, housing, employment, taxation, pensions, democracy, and the climate emergency. We welcome outside contributors helping us to provide new evidence and propose policy solutions to improve the lives of younger and future generations.

Click on the boxes below to access our research papers, policy briefings, academic prizes and recommended reading. You can also keep up-to-date with the latest academic thinking around intergenerational justice by reading the Intergenerational Justice Review, produced by IF in partnership with Germany’s Foundation for the Rights of Future Generations.