2016-09-20independent.co.uk

Living apart in this way is making it harder for younger and older generations to look after each other, putting a bigger strain on the NHS. Age segregation also reduces people's opportunities to find work and makes it harder for people to see different generations.

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Nigel Wilson, chief executive officer of Legal & General, which supported the research, said that the housing crisis had created "an intergenerationally unfair society". 



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