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Alarmed by the falling birth rate, the government is trying to entice women into having children. But many are sceptical of the approach
The everyday casual eightysomething look, with its relaxed fits, is fast becoming a favourite with millennial grandchildren
We’ve never expected people to be living into their 10th decade, so we’ve never planned for it. Now that must change
Technology is changing too rapidly for us to assume that the next generation will fully understand it
PwC and Deloitte say new hires lack communication skills. But should these recruits conform to boomer workforce rules?
Young workers on high salaries find financial advice hard to come by
Highly educated and with earnings to match, this generation still falls behind boomers in the housing market
Business culture and employment prospects may undergo profound and beneficial change as the population shrinks
Exploiting wedge issues such as immigration and LGBT rights has cost the right its next generation of voters
A younger or more talented work rival is not a foe, it’s the passage of time that is our adversary
I don’t care what I should have done differently decades ago
As the influencer market grows up, investment in its stars is beginning to evaporate
This age cohort’s obsession with customised experiences poses significant challenges for companies
As celebrities help break taboos, brands are looking to cash in
Stereotypes about curmudgeons have to go, along with dreary jobs and the expectation of a work-free retirement
Youth share tips on parrying pushy parental inquiries about having children during lunar new year
Are the stereotypes about millennials in the workplace really true?
Many of our expectations about the spending patterns of the wealthy are being confounded
Cost of living crisis increases risks of taking out too much too soon
Employees want custom schedules, compensation and development more than ever before
Western conservatives are at risk from generations of voters who are no longer moving to the right as they age
Losing money should not lead young people to lose faith in investing
Social media stars and rising prices are panicking consumers into snap decisions about money
Many retail investors face difficulties finding a suitable firm
Politicians must listen to young professionals who are feeling the squeeze
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