BMS Body Jun 22, 2015 ... afford. As evidenced by the Food Stamp Challenge, sustaining a healthy diet is difficult for low-income families. That being said, Ys are more likely to splurge on healthy vs. unhealthy food. Zs, who have less money and who also still live at home, are less likely than Ys to spend more for healthy food. How strongly do you agree or disagree with each of the following food-related statements?Summary of Strongly/Somewhat Agree I'm more willing to splurge on healthy food than unhealthy food | Eating ...
POP Live Jun 25, 2014 play events festivals hobbies nightlife ... A quantitative overview of hobbies, interests, and free timeFUTURE FREE TIMEIn contrast to how young people spend most of their free time today, in the future they most want to engage with new experiences in their downtime. Travel, outdoor adventures, and cultural exploration rise to the top, especially for Trendsetters. If money were no object, how would you most like to spend your free time in the future? Travel-bug - I’d like to spend my free time going to new places, and exploring new ...
Modern Parents Landscape Jun 21, 2016 ... their family than more money to spend on their family.61% of U.S. parents and 51% of those in the UK involve their child in their passions, interests, and hobbies.HEALTHY HABITSGiven societal concerns over childhood obesity, 36% of parents in the U.S. and 30% in the UK actively try to stay healthy to be a good role model for their child. Moreover, 29% in the U.S. and 22% in the UK worry that their unhealthy habits will rub off on their child. In keeping with their focus on health, 24% of U.S ...
Game Changers U.S. Fan Segmentation Mar 12, 2017 ... are more likely to segments that are less interested in the genre. Trendsetters are significantly more likely to be Super Fans and Social Fans, suggesting that these categories will have the greatest growth, whereas very few Trendsetters are Casual Fans, suggesting this type of fandom is on the decline. Super Fans and Casual Fans are the most affluent, and these segments are the most likely to spend money on sports, such as by attending games and buying merchandise in the case of the former, and ...
Young People And Social Causes Mar 18, 2016 ... interest in social causes brings young people together, the majority of young adults, especially those in the U.S., believe people get too argumentative about issues that are important to them. Moreover, half of U.S. and UK youth don’t like it when others publicize their involvement with social causes, likely because it causes them stress about the myriad number of causes that need help and their lack of time and money to do something about each (see CHANGEables).How strongly do you agree or ...
Sports Spectatorship & Engagement Mar 09, 2017 ... money on food and drinks at the venue SPORTS GUILTFewer than a quarter of young people feel guilty about spending more time watching sports than being physically active. Even fewer feel guilty about the amount of time they spend on sports rec leagues, attending events even though they are not actually interested in watching the games, and watching in places or situations where they know they shouldn’t. Moreover, only about one in 10 young people feel guilty for prioritizing sports over their family ...
Consumed Consumer (Continued) Mar 25, 2014 ... bring about social change with their wallets. About one-quarter have donated to causes at the register, or purchased products that donate a portion of their proceeds to a cause. Just less than one-third of shoppers have cut down on their use of plastic bags. Which, if any, of the following have you done in the past six months? Cut down on my use of plastic bags | Bought a product that donated a portion of the proceeds to a cause | Gave money to a cause the store is involved with at the cash ...
Love Relationships Dec 14, 2015 ... global youth also do simple things like hold hands, make time for others, and do something nice for others to convey their romantic feelings. Physical intimacy, especially for women, is also one of the main ways to show someone how you feel about them; this is especially true among youth in the U.S. and South Africa. Far fewer say gift giving is the best way to express your romantic feelings for someone, revealing that money really can’t buy love. How do you express your romantic love?Select all ...
Work Jun 27, 2016 ... of me CASH CONSIDERATIONSFrom a financial perspective, nearly half of U.S. and UK parents work because they have to, but otherwise they would not. Another 40% of U.S. working parents and 36% of those in the UK say they need to work for the money, but they would choose to do so regardless. Only about one in 10 say they can afford not to work but choose to do so anyway.From a financial perspective, which of the following best describes your reasons for working?Parents Who Say They Work To Some ...
Gender Singlehood/Parenthood Sep 24, 2013 ... and their interests, instead of having to compromise with and make time for a partner. Six in 10 appreciate being single as an opportunity for self-betterment; they want to be happier with themselves before being happy with someone else. Nearly half say being single is financially beneficial since they can devote their money to whatever they want. What are your favorite things about being single? Select all that apply.Single Having freedom and independence to do what I want | Having the time to ...