By Ami Sedghi and George Arnett
To what extent, if at all, do you feel that your generation will have had a better or worse life than your parents’ generation? That’s the question a new Ipsos Mori survey has asked, which finds that young people in the west are particularly pessimistic about their future.
Shiv Malik writes today:
Adults in parts of the developing world are far more optimistic than their counterparts in rich nations, where the majority feel that young people will live a worse life than current generations, according to a major new survey.