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Centre for Population Change
Centre for Population Change
@CPCpopulation@sciences.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

📑 CPC-CG members Dr Valentina Di Iasio, Professor Corrado Giulietti and Professor Jackie Wahba OBE ( #Economics at the University of #Southampton) discuss their analysis of #UnderstandingSociety data examining the uneven social consequences of #Brexit in the UK and how it affected the #mentalhealth of #ethnicminority #youth ⤵️

https://www.economicsobservatory.com/how-did-brexit-affect-the-mental-health-of-ethnic-minority-youth

#EUreferendum #europeanUnion #youngpeople #socialsciences #deprivation #demography

Economics Observatory

How did Brexit affect the mental health of ethnic minority youth? - Economics Observatory

Research evidence suggests that the UK referendum on whether or not to remain in the European Union had uneven social consequences. Younger people from ethnic minorities living in areas of the country with stronger support for Brexit experienced a deterioration in their mental health after the vote.
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Centre for Population Change
Centre for Population Change
@CPCpopulation@sciences.social  ·  activity timestamp 4 months ago

Today, CPC-CG's Bernice Kuang is a guest speaker at the #Economy, #Culture and #Skills Committee as they investigate current and projected #trends relating to #birthrates and the number of #children in #London, and the causes for lower numbers of children in the capital.

The Committee also aims to find out the long-term impact a reduction in #youngpeople will have on London’s #schools, #businesses and wider economy.

Watch live from 11:15am ⬇️

https://www.london.gov.uk/could-london-become-child-free-area

#socialscience #demography

London City Hall

Could London become a ‘child-free area’?

The Economy, Culture and Skills Committee will tomorrow begin its investigation into current and projected trends relating to birth rates and the number of children in London, and the causes for lower numbers of children in the capital.
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