This report assesses how social attitudes of UK young people differ from previous generations and how they might evolve in the future.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | UK Government Office for Science |
Publication date: | December 18, 2014 |
Time horizon: | 2024 |
Geographic focus: | United_Kingdom |
Page count: | 81 |
The research method involved desk research, cross-government workshops, and focus groups with young people. It utilized large-scale longitudinal cohort studies and attitudinal surveys to differentiate between age/life course effects and generational effects.
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The report examines the social attitudes, behaviors, and experiences of young people in the UK, differentiating between age/life course effects and generational effects. It analyzes trends in values, aspirations, societal and government attitudes, and the impact of technology, considering potential future shifts in these areas by 2024.
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Categories: 2014 publication year | 2020s time horizon | 2024 time horizon | English publication language | United Kingdom geographic scope | aspirations | government attitudes | intergenerational relations | political engagement | risk behaviors | social attitudes | technology impact | values | wellbeing