Actuaries recognise the intergenerational unfairness of DB pensions. Angus Hanton, IF co-founder, reports
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China’s intergenerational tensions
Drawing on interviews and observations during a recent visit, Angus Hanton, co-founder of IF, reflects on fairness between the generations in China
The party manifestos: an intergenerational audit
With election day looming, Angus Hanton, co-founder of IF, assesses the Labour, Conservative and Lib Dem party manifestos to check their intergenerational credentials
Advisory Board
IF’s Advisory Board Members Craig Berry Craig Berry is a Lecturer at the University of Warwick and a freelance public policy researcher. He worked formerly as Policy Advisor at HM Treasury and Head of Policy at the International Longevity Centre. His book Globalisation and Ideology in Britain was published in 2011. Professor Danny Dorling Danny… Read more »
How the Brexit bill negotiations are likely to disadvantage the young
Angus Hanton, co-founder of IF, explains why the figure of 100 billion euros has been bandied about, and why Britain’s liabilities are typical of the casual commitments that politicians make, without considering the consequences for younger generations
The “cock-up theory” of student debt
Angus Hanton, co-founder of IF, deplores the casual misguidedness of policy-makers that is responsible for the plight of debt-burdened graduates
The Cridland Review consultations: still work to be done
IF Volunteer Robert Wilson analyses the consultations on the Cridland Review to assess the current state of debate on pensions
Will student debt drive people apart?
IF co-founder Angus Hanton believes that the new, high levels of student debt will aggravate some of the old fault lines in society – and create new ones
What’s changed for this generation is change itself…
Angus Hanton, co-founder of IF, contributes to our “think-piece” thread with thoughts about the consequences of an ever-quickening pace of change
Are young people more generous than their parents?
As part of our “think piece” series, Angus Hanton, co-founder of IF, reflects on patterns of generosity, of individuals and of society – and regrets that it does not always benefit the most deserving