Why are more than a third of Brits ageist?

Study finds prominence of ‘final taboo’ in British society

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More than a third of Britons have admitted to ageist behaviour in a new study.

The research, by SunLife, which surveyed 4,000 UK adults, found that 40% of people over 50 regularly experience ageism. One in three commonly experience it at work, one in ten on public transport and one in seven while shopping.

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