No place to call home: the social impacts of Britain's housing crisis on young people
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New IPPR research shows that 88 per cent of young people aged 18–30 say they want to own their own home in the next 10 years - but the number who think they'll achieve that is falling, leading to a series of social impacts on lives, careers, families and futures.
No place to call home: the social impacts of Britain's housing crisis on young people
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