David Kingman examines whether new laws placing a greater burden on voters to prove who they are could make it more difficult for younger members of the electorate to vote
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What impact has monetary policy had on intergenerational fairness?
David Kingman looks at the findings of new research which suggest that unusual monetary policy since the 2008 global financial crisis has not made inequality in the UK worse
Intergenerational fairness: a North-South divide?
David Kingman looks at some new research to explore how intergenerational fairness plays out in different ways across the different regions of the UK
England’s social care crisis: could Germany have the answer?
David Kingman looks at the lessons which the German social care system could offer reformers in England
Many young adults suffer from chronic loneliness, new research suggests
David Kingman looks at some new research which attempts to understand the extent of loneliness among young adults in the UK
Government announces new planning powers – but will they be enough to address the housing crisis?
David Kingman looks at the government’s latest attempt to deal with the housing crisis
Millennials could become “fattest generation ever” according to new research
David Kingman examines how research into levels of obesity among Millennials relates to intergenerational justice
New research: students suffering stress because of high housing costs
David Kingman looks at a new piece of research suggesting that students are suffering the mental ill-effects of high housing costs
Student finance system sharply criticised by select committee report
David Kingman looks at the outcome of the recent public inquiry into the student finance system
Did social care cost the Tories any votes at the 2017 general election?
David Kingman argues that the government can afford to be bold when it comes to its adult social care proposals