Claire Lamont explains the dilemmas faced by families where young people cannot afford to leave the parental home
Intergenerational Living = Dynamite TV!
A TV production company is looking for families thinking of moving in together. Can you help?
How much will the changes to university funding cost you?
David Kingman explains how a new report into the real costs of the changes to university funding has shown they will impose high costs on the rest of society
New research shows many retirees would like to continue working
David Kingman examines some new findings which suggest that a significant proportion of people who are planning to finish working this year may be “reluctant retirees”
Are young people being “indentured” or “enslaved” to support the older generation?
Angus Hanton feels the dice are loaded against the young, and government action is required if we are to avoid a breach in social cohesion
New figures paint a grim picture for would-be first-time buyers
David Kingman explains a new set of figures from the Council of Mortgage Lenders which shows how difficult the situation facing first-time buyers has become
Could notional defined-contribution accounts save the pension system?
David Kingman offers a possible solution to the crisis facing state pension systems around the world
Old-age care: who pays?
The social care costs of old age are an intergenerational conundrum. Why should younger generations pay for the care costs which the baby boomers have spectacularly failed to provide for themselves? But, as Antony Mason argues, they too need a robust and sustainable system to cater for their own old age
Renting: The New Reality
Claire Lamont describes why “generation rent” have a good subject at their fingertips for a film to enter the IF Film Competition
Public sector pension burden even worse than feared
David Kingman explores some new research which suggests that the cost of public sector pensions could be even higher than previously estimated