📺 ICYMI last night - CPC member Brienna Perelli-Harris (University of Southampton‬) was interviewed by #BBCSouthToday about the effects of falling #birthrates

The interview appeared in an evening news feature on the effects of fewer #children on local child-focused #businesses. Brienna said research suggests attitudes towards having children are shifting among #youngergenerations based on findings from her ‪#ESRC -funded UK #GenerationsandGendersurvey project https://youtu.be/H0sj8LWcMUw?si=SicgExUtRX6-lwdy

#fertility

Brienna Perelli-Harris discusses falling birth rates on BBC South Today evening news

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📉 Interviewed about the effects of falling #birthrates on local businesses, CPC member Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris said attitudes towards #havingchildren are shifting among #youngergenerations:

"About 15% of the #GenZ cohort say that they definitely don't want to have #children, and that's quite different from previous generations and previous studies that have been done," she said. "Another 30% say that they probably don't or are uncertain about having #kids." https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn4pzweqdgpo

Falling birth rates contribute to Romsey business closing

The owners of child-focused businesses say falling birth rates are impacting their future viability.

BBC News

People have newfound empathy for Boomers after video reveals the world they grew up in

https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.upworthy.com/boomer-childhood-reality-video

Two Gen Zers told me 'Heathers' was inappropriate for teens. Here was my Xennial response.

https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.upworthy.com/two-gen-zers-told-me-heathers-was-inappropriate-for-teens-here-was-my-xennial-response

7 things boomers know are luxuries but younger generations take for granted – VegOut

7 things boomers know are luxuries but younger generations take for granted

What one generation treasures as rare luxuries, another may see as ordinary—and that gap says more about us than we think.

Avery White / Aug 16, 2025

Lifestyle

There’s a funny thing about perspective. What feels like “just part of life” to you might feel like winning the lottery to someone from another generation.

Boomers—those born roughly between 1946 and 1964—grew up in a very different economic and cultural landscape. Many of the conveniences and freedoms younger generations see as baseline expectations were either rare, expensive, or downright unthinkable back then.

And while technology, wages, and lifestyles have evolved, that gap in perspective hasn’t disappeared. If anything, it’s widened.

Let’s talk about seven of those “everyday” things that, to boomers, still carry the shine of luxury.

1. Eating out regularly

For many boomers, eating in a restaurant was an event—birthdays, anniversaries, maybe the occasional Friday night if money allowed.

Fast food chains were around, yes, but a sit-down meal with a server was a treat you dressed up for. Families would plan for it, budget for it, and sometimes drive to the “nice” place in the next town over.

I still remember my mom telling me how, as a kid, she’d get so excited to go to the one Chinese restaurant in her small town. She’d order the same dish every time, partly because it was her favorite and partly because she didn’t want to “waste” the experience on something she might not like.

Compare that to now: grabbing takeout for lunch, ordering sushi on a Wednesday night, or having your favorite meal delivered in under 30 minutes feels normal to many younger adults.

Here’s the thing—boomers still see a dinner out as a small indulgence, even if they can afford it. It’s not just about the cost; it’s about the mindset that dining out is a break from the ordinary, not the ordinary itself.

Continue/Read Original Article Here: 7 things boomers know are luxuries but younger generations take for granted – VegOut

#2025 #America #Books #Boomers #History #Library #Luxuries #Opinion #Privilege #Retirement #Science #TakeForGranted #UnitedStates #Vegout #YoungerGenerations

Family homes versus lifetime homes?

Twenty years ago Philip Yorke studied Construction Economics and Management at UCL, Bartlett.

In this article Philip asks why #youngergenerations cannot have family #homes?

https://www.if.org.uk/2023/07/11/family-homes-versus-lifetime-homes

Does your local councillor understand the plight of #youngergenerations? Ask these questions to see whether they understand the financial and emotional strain #youngpeople face due to the #housingcrisis #bills #transportcosts and the many local services pulled from their generation - such as #youthservices #playschemes #sportsfacilities. #voting #transport #DemocraticDeficit #localelections2023
Does your local councillor understand the plight of #youngergenerations? That means understanding the financial and emotional strain #youngpeople face due to the #housingcrisis #bills #transportcosts and the many local services pulled from their generation - such as #youthservices #playschemes #sportsfacilities. Does that mean #voting for younger councillors who may better represent the interests of #youngergenerations? #democraticdeficit

A new way of engaging in #politics📣? ERC grantee & @Falling_Walls winner @EevaLuhtakallio is looking at how #youngergenerations are using #socialmedia to engage, creating #impact through visual branding.

More ➡️ https://bit.ly/3G28x1h
@helsinkiuni https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-KlZLTH9q4

🐦🔗: https://nitter.eu/ERC_Research/status/1589604127377879041