PUB : shelter UK

More than 900,000 children in Britain are living in overcrowded households. The situation is not helped by the current legal definition of overcrowding, dating from 1935, under which:
* children below the age of one are not counted
* children between one and ten count as only half a person
* living rooms, hallways and kitchens can be measured as children's bedrooms.


Agence :
Leo Burnett
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