Introduktion
If you browse the internet regularly, you're bound to stumble upon numerous discussions revolving around the topic of 'Brexit.'
The United Kingdom had been an integral part of Europe for nearly five decades, and now it's chosen to part ways, a decision that is poised to disproportionately impact the very individuals who were most vehemently opposed to it.
Strikingly, it's the younger generation, especially on the economic and social fronts, that will bear the brunt of this transformation.
Utdrag
We have already witnessed a 50% increase in the number of UK students studying abroad, a trend that may very well reverse due to concerns among those currently studying abroad that their opportunities are dwindling, compelling them to return to the UK.
As previously mentioned, Brexit will also affect the UK as European residents contributing to its economy may find their passports invalidated or face challenges securing work.
Furthermore, the era of free higher education is likely to come to an end, resulting in significant financial burdens on young people, who will graduate with substantial debt.
The UK is also expected to face a severe labor shortage, with the workforce growth rate projected to plummet from 9% to 2.4% over the next four to five years following its departure from the EU.
This will lead to a marked rise in the employment rate outpacing population growth, a phenomenon not seen in nearly a century.
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