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We can't afford to forget about our young people and their challenges » MercatorNet


Two major reports released in the past week shine a light on Australia’s future.
The fifth Intergenerational Report addressed the sustainability of the Australian government budget through to 2060 based on current economic and demographic trends.
In the context of COVID-19’s disruptions to the national economy, it received much press attention. It made little comment on young Australians, beyond noting they make up a smaller proportion of the population than ever before. Yet young Australians are central actors in the nation’s economic future: they will determine patterns of population growth, workforce participation, productivity and social cohesion.
In contrast, Australia’s Youth, the first national report on young Australians in a decade, attracted little attention. The Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) report detailed how our 12- to 24-year-olds are faring in their health, education, housing, employment prospects, finances and well-being. In a decade w ....

George Patton , Intergenerational Health , Professorial Fellow In Adolescent Health Research , Senior Principal Research , University Of Melbourne , Mental Health Study , Murdoch Children Research Institute , Institute Of Health , Intergenerational Report , Creative Commons , Professorial Fellow , Adolescent Health Research , Murdoch Children , Senior Principal Research Fellow , ஜார்ஜ் பாட்டன் , மூத்தவர் ப்ரிந்ஸிபல் ஆராய்ச்சி , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் மெல்போர்ன் , மன ஆரோக்கியம் படிப்பு , முர்டோக் குழந்தைகள் ஆராய்ச்சி நிறுவனம் , நிறுவனம் ஆஃப் ஆரோக்கியம் , இடைநிலை அறிக்கை , படைப்பு காமன்ஸ் , முர்டோக் குழந்தைகள் , மூத்தவர் ப்ரிந்ஸிபல் ஆராய்ச்சி சக ,

Young Australians faced unique challenges even before the pandemic. Neglecting them jeopardises the country's future.


Two major reports released in the past week shine a light on Australia’s future.
The fifth Intergenerational Report addressed the sustainability of the Australian government budget through to 2060 based on current economic and demographic trends.
In the context of COVID-19’s disruptions to the national economy, it received much press attention. It made little comment on young Australians, beyond noting they make up a smaller proportion of the population than ever before. Yet young Australians are central actors in the nation’s economic future: they will determine patterns of population growth, workforce participation, productivity and social cohesion.
In contrast, Australia’s Youth, the first national report on young Australians in a decade, attracted little attention. The Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) report detailed how our 12- to 24-year-olds are faring in their health, education, housing, employment prospects, finances and well-being. In a decad ....

Intergenerational Health , Mental Health Study , Institute Of Health , Intergenerational Report , மன ஆரோக்கியம் படிப்பு , நிறுவனம் ஆஃப் ஆரோக்கியம் , இடைநிலை அறிக்கை ,