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Tell us what millennials are called in your country and what their issues are

Young people in Spain are struggling against high rates of unemployment.
Young people in Spain are struggling against high rates of unemployment. Photograph: Pedro Armestre/AFP/Getty Images

In the UK those born between 1980 and 1994 are called Generation Y, named, rather unimaginatively, because they come after Generation X. In the US they are millennials, people who grew up or came of age as one millennium ended and another began. Elsewhere in the world they go by other names, which often reflect the perceptions of and challenges facing their generation.

We want to hear from you: what is the generation of young people born 1980-1994 called in your country? What are the main issues facing this generation in the country you live in? Is it unemployment, like in Spain? Housing, as in Australia? Debt, like in the US? Or something else entirely?

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