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Category: Intergenerational fairness

BBC News ranks Islington as the best place to be a young person in the UK

Posted 21st February 2019 & a filed under Blog, Housing, Intergenerational fairness, Young people.

A new index from the BBC has attempted to identify the best places to be a young adult in the UK. What does that really mean, asks David Kingman, IF’s Senior Researcher, and does it raise some further questions about how we measure people’s quality of life?

Five key messages from the latest English Housing Survey data

Posted 11th February 2019 & a filed under Blog, Housing, Intergenerational fairness, Millennials.

The initial findings from the 2017 to 2018 edition of the English Housing Survey were released last week, one of the UK’s best sources of data on housing-related matters. David Kingman reports on some of its key messages in relation to young adults and housing

Does moving from adolescence to adulthood have to be a cliff edge?

Posted 8th February 2019 & a filed under Blog, Health, Intergenerational fairness, Mental health, Young people.

MENTAL HEALTH BLOG WEEK.The transition to adulthood can look like a cliff edge. Matt Jordan, who works on the Health Foundation’s Young people’s future health inquiry, sets out the conditions that can make all the difference – between falling and jumping in

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