Bouncing Back: Boosting young people’s financial wellbeing after the pandemic
The pandemic has been challenging for many of us, with young people particularly affected. Our report finds that young people (18-30 years old) are more likely...
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The pandemic has been challenging for many of us, with young people particularly affected. Our report finds that young people (18-30 years old) are more likely...
Social care currently has a means and a needs test – in other words, you have to be both really poor, and really ill, to...
This article has been written by Aleks Collingwood, Partnership Insight Manager at the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, and is the second in a series explaining how...
There has been much controversy over the decision to treble tuition fees in England, with protests both in and outside parliament. Yet there is broad agreement among...
The new government has a daunting set of issues to deal with, but one of the most important is the ongoing crisis in the finances...
In August 2023, Demos published its 5th Good Credit Index, which exposed a troubling picture of financial inequality and an increasing lack of access to...
A central plank of the Coalition Government’s legislative programme is fundamental reform of the welfare system. Since the first changes to benefits were announced in...
Food has value in people’s lives which goes beyond preferences and cost. Demos is conducting research to better understand the different types of values that...
Enough tax to fund good public services and a decent safety net is essential to the wellbeing of those on low-to-middle incomes. However, what is...
Cancer is no longer as lethal as it once was. Improvements in diagnosis and treatment mean that the number of people living with or beyond...