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Young People and Brexit
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Engaging young people with Brexit
Research in a changing political situation
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Polling 47% of young people cried or felt like crying when they heard the result of the referendum in (Opinium/The Observer) Up to 82% of young people would vote remain now. (YouGov)
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The Cost of Brexit for Young People
Applying existing analyses (LSE, NIESR, HMG) onto young people. Short term LSE forecast. Long term Cross Whitehall Briefing Entry into the labour market
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Education and Employment
Erasmus+ Youth Employment Initiative Educational sector Workers rights for young people
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Children’s Rights Cross-border custody EU national children
Child poverty
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Conclusions Brexit could have impacts across many different policy areas The economic hit will fall hard on young people Difficult to research through a rapidly changing political situation
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