According to a survey commissioned by the housing and homelessness charity Shelter, two million working young adults still living with their parent. The survey found that a lack of affordable housing was the single biggest reason that so many young adults are unable to fly the nest. It found that nearly half (48%) of 250 young adults who live with their parents said they do so because they cannot afford to rent or buy their own home. It named nation’s “clipped wing” hotspots
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According to senior Tories, Jobcentres are failing to get people into lasting work and should be shut down. Iain Duncan Smith is reportedly being urged by senior Tories to shut down all Jobcentres and let private companies and charities to step in to help Britain’s unemployed back to work. The proposal, backed by allies of chancellor George Osborne, is being considered for potential inclusion in the party’s election manifesto for 2015, in what would be a radical step for Britain’s system
According to the CBI/Pearson annual education survey, businesses want the education system to better prepare young people with the attitudes and attributes they need to succeed in the world of work. It also warns there are continuing concerns about the literacy and numeracy skills of workers, with many firms admitting that they have laid on remedial classes for employees. It suggests that while many employers are looking for staff with degrees in science and maths-based subjects, some have reservations about both
