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英国银发背包客开始流行体验“空档年”

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It used to be the preserve of teenagers with itchy feet and few responsibilities

But these days, it is their 50-something parents who are more likely to take a gap year

The number ofgrey gapperspicking up their backpacks and setting off on foreign adventures has soared

One in four over-55s has either been on a gap year in the last five years or is planning to take one, according to a report

But the research also revealed that the gap year isno longer an option for many post A-level students’, with fewer than one in five plotting the same sort of escapeand many blaming the soaring costs of going to university

The research comes after official figures showed thousands of students are ditching the traditional year-off adventure after leaving school

Just 6,000 18-year-olds have deferred a firm offer of a place on a university course for this year, according to admissions service Ucas. Last year, 20,000 did

The slump is due to the crippling cost of a university education, with fees due to rise from £3,290 a year to as much as £9,000 in 2017.

Students starting their degrees in 2017 are expected to face an average debt of £56,000 on graduation, compared with around £27,000 if they began their studies this September

As a result, many do not want to spend money on a gap yearand the grey gapper appears to be filling the void left by their children. The report found that the most common destinations for older travellers are Australia, New Zealand, America, Singapore and Spain

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