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The State of... The 'Never Had It' Generation

Four young people, entering work since 2008, discuss job prospects, student debt and high rents. Is their generation really worse off than their parents' or grandparents'?

Most of today's young adults, under 25, entered the job market since the recession started in 2008. They've not had free university education, there's intense competition for jobs and if they have a chance to buy a first home, it's likely they'll be doing that much later than their parents.

Julian Worricker brings together 4 people aged 25 and under to discuss whether they really are the "Never Had It" generation and, if they've not had what their parents had, how much is that really holding them back? These are playwright Rachel Hirons, entrepreneur Jermaine Hagan, the Investors Chronicle's Katie Morley and Gus Baker of Intern Aware. They will question Paul Johnson of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, pension expert Ros Altmann, Ashley Seager from the Intergenerational Foundation and David Willetts MP, author of "The Pinch" and Universities Minister, on what help is needed, if any - and who could pay for that help.

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Presenter: Julian Worricker
Producer: Simon Tillotson.

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43 minutes

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Sat 11 Jan 2014 22:15

Katie Morley

Katie Morley
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Rachel Hirons

Rachel Hirons


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Jermaine Hagan

Jermaine Hagan
Entrepreneur and developer of .

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Gus Baker

Gus Baker
Co-director of , a campaign for fair, paid internships. Trade union rep.聽

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Broadcasts

  • Wed 8 Jan 2014 20:00
  • Sat 11 Jan 2014 22:15