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  Listeners' Letters - Depressed Thirty-Somethings Friday 14 March 2003  
There's a word to describe today's thirty-something women - and it's depressed.

A national survey looking at the changes in people's lives across three generations since the 1940's found that 20% of modern women regard themselves as deeply unhappy.
We asked for your views and experiences of being a thirty-something.
'Changing Britain, Changing Lives: Three generations at the turn of the century', Edited by: Elsa Ferri, John Bynner & Michael Wadsworth, published by Institute of Education Publications, ISBN: 0854736506

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