Identity Theft Jun 19, 2016 family parenting relationships ... to | Not getting enough support from my coworkers/boss | Spending so much time with my extended family | Not knowing where to go for parenting advice | Not getting enough support from my friends NOT COMPLETELY SATISFIEDParents are more satisfied with their lives as parents than they are in other areas of their lives. While 45% of U.S. parents and 41% of those in the UK are completely satisfied with their parenting lives, fewer feel the same way about their romantic lives, their ...
Break It UP Dec 07, 2015 relationships dating divorce ... place on their deep-rooted relationships with friends (see Friends With Benefits), spending time with them is their top way to deal with a breakup, and significantly more turn to friends first than they do family. Entertainment also provides much relief with a third saying they watch TV/movies; youth in South Africa and the U.S. are especially likely to do so.Which of the following do you do to deal with a breakup?Select all that apply. Spend time with friends | Watch TV/ movies | Sleep/ stay in ...
Global Fashion & Style Trends May 27, 2018 ... second year, LMFW specifically highlights designers who take a stylish approach to chaste dressing and serves as a platform to amplify the brands, street style stars, and influencers who champion this style of dress on a global media scale. Muslim women specifically are a large focus of this movement due to this cohort’s increased visibility on a global scale and projected spending on clothing and apparel, which the Reuters State of the Global Islamic Economy report says will reach $368 billion ...
Feedback Loop Mar 06, 2015 gen z hobbies social media ... minds, this generation considers it a given to reveal their thoughts to help others in their decision-making. This desire is aided by the fact that they recognize how much their perspective is taken into account. Indeed, 93% of Z parents say that their child’s opinion is influential when it comes to their family’s spending and household purchases. Zs’ desire to give meaningful feedback to others is evidenced by the rise of kid reviewers on YouTube. Pint-size toy critics have received much media ...
The Path Aug 28, 2015 career education family home money ... prospect. Highly collaborative and group-oriented as a generation, sharing their lives online and in-person is a deeply ingrained habit among Ys. It takes a significant adjustment to come home to an empty apartment. In fact, 31% say it’s perfectly appropriate to live with a roommate at any age. But just as they have acclimated to spending time alone in adulthood (see Soloists), they are becoming more comfortable with the prospect of living on their own as well. Some 41% have lived alone, and another 45 ...
Slow Web Aug 25, 2013 ... consume.JENNIFER, 21Even though I use Tumblr and Pinterest and the like, I much prefer to read original blogs and visit unique websites.MEGAN, 33I love the rabbit holes that just clicking on something can lead to.JOEL, 30Every time I search for an article on Wikipedia, I end up spending at least 30 minutes to an hour discovering other pages. The pursuit is less about expediency (i.e., finding more information about whatever topic I searched) and more about discovery (learning more about random people, places ...
No Kid(ding) Sep 09, 2015 family parenting pets children ... one’s own. Target the growing number of adults—both single and coupled up—whose disposable income previously spent on children will be re-routed to other passion areas. Recognize that consumer spending in areas like personal travel, home improvement, and the arts will likely grow over the next decade as Gen Ys hit what used to be considered primarily as peak child-rearing years. - MARKETERS CELEBRATING CHILD-FREE LIFESTYLES - WESTIN Recognizing a void in the travel sphere for vacations ...
Scene Stealers Dec 08, 2016 media & entertainment media & entertainment media & entertainment media & entertainment celebrities celebrities celebrities celebrities movies movies movies movies TV TV TV TV ... possible and how they’re spending much time re-watching entertainment to uncover more (see Re-New). All told, they want to be experts on the entertainment they love, and the ultimate way to achieve this is by obtaining insider context around content from its creators. Additionally, youth consider it a significant investment to consume entertainment today, so they want to truly get the most out of what they’re committed to. Youth are panicking when they’re almost done watching a TV series ...
The One Dec 10, 2015 marketing relationships retail customer service love ... love for a brand. While many young people enjoy the thrill of trying out different brands regularly—“dating around”—they don’t want to always be on the hunt in each consumer category, spending time, energy, and money on brands that aren’t right for them. They ultimately want to find one in each sector that best complements their lives, and when they do, they’ll become a consistent supporter: nearly three in 10 say they have had a long-term relationship with a brand. They realize ...
Video Game Time Mar 22, 2017 gaming competitions eSports ... tech-focused. It can connect people internationally and is a good way for disabled people to still become integrated with sports.VANIEZTIA, 19, UKA key cultural shift in the perception of gamers has also been critical to the rise of eSports. To older generations, the word “gamer” conjures an image of a lonely guy in his parents’ basement spending hours in front of a screen with the requisite energy drink and bag of potato chips to sustain him. But modern young consumers see a far more diverse scene ...