Drawing on interviews and observations during a recent visit, Angus Hanton, co-founder of IF, reflects on fairness between the generations in China
Tag: employment
Taylor Review: too many workers are “treated like cogs in a machine”
David Kingman analyses the conclusions of the Taylor Review, which looked at changing employment practices
Are falling NEET numbers as good as they seem?
David Kingman asks whether falls in the number of young people who are outside the labour market are good news if they are doing “bad” jobs
Election issue: would a higher minimum wage help young people?
David Kingman explores what the proposals to increase Britain’s minimum wage could mean for younger workers
Would abolishing zero-hours contracts help younger workers?
David Kingman looks at the evidence behind the Labour Party’s manifesto commitment to ban zero-hours contracts
MPs warn Brexit could harm Britain’s universities
Britain’s higher education sector – crucial to the prospects of young people and to Britain’s economy as a whole – stands to suffer as a result of Brexit, according to a recent report. David Kingman investigates
Who should Young People Vote for this May? The LibDems?
Liz Emerson, IF Co-Founder, analyses the manifestos using the lens of intergenerational fairness in the run-up to the May General Election. Today she inspects the LibDems