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Gen F'd?

Gen F'd? 1

How Young Australians Can Reclaim Their Uncertain Futures

by Alison Pennington
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Publication Date: 08/03/2023
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In Gen F'd? economist Alison Pennington shows how the most educated generation in Australia’s history stands to be the first generation worse off than their parents, and gives young people the tools to create the change we need. This is the fifth book in The Crikey Read series from Crikey and Hardie Grant Books.

Young people today are digital natives, encouraged to market their own uniqueness and success online, amid out-dated advice from parents and politicians: work hard and you’ll get ahead. But Australia's celebrated 'fair go' has disintegrated, with millions of young people stuck on the rat-wheel of insecure work and crammed into share houses paying off boomers’ mortgages.

Against the backdrop of global warming and pandemic, young people have inherited a dysfunctional economy that consumes their futures. Gen F'd? plots a path forward for Australians to reactivate our democracy and create a new economy that provides hope and opportunity for all.

From Crikey and Hardie Grant Books, The Crikey Read is a series that brings an unflinching and truly independent eye to the issues of the day in Australia and the world.

ISBN:
9781743799215
9781743799215
Category:
Social issues & processes
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
08-03-2023
Publisher:
Hardie Grant Books
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
144
Dimensions (mm):
210x135mm
Weight:
0.16kg
Alison Pennington

Alison Pennington is an economist, writer and media commentator. She conducts research on economic issues facing working people including the future of jobs, skills and training, and the role of government.

Alison is an Adjunct Senior Research Fellow in Politics, Philosophy and Economics with La Trobe University. Her previous roles include Senior Economist with The Australia Institute's Centre for Future Work, and roles in public finance, public sector unions and music teaching.

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Great read - well-structured - initial discussion of how we got here is depressing yet well argued; second half is what we can do about it. So the initial overwhelm - needed to take a few breaks to process and cope - becomes much more a challenge and practical, aspirational. Highly recommended - even essential reading.

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