Technology Jun 26, 2016 ... , 41% of U.S. parents and 39% of UK parents use it to keep their child occupied in other places, like in restaurants and on planes. Many are also posting pictures and videos of their children online, with nearly a quarter styling or staging photos for the purpose of posting them on social media on a weekly basis. How often, if ever, do you do each of the following?At Least Once Per Week Summary Use technology to keep my child occupied at home | Use technology to keep my child occupied ...
Modern Parents Landscape Jun 21, 2016 ... . “parenting experts.”PARENTING ADVICEParents, especially those in the U.S., trust their own parents the most when it comes to parenting advice. Those who are married or have a partner also rely heavily on their counterpart for advice. Additionally, grandparents and extended family are called upon for parenting advice. Many parents also turn to outside sources such as their child’s doctor, their friends, and other parents when they need help. When it comes to online resources, parents are more likely to ...
Parenting Challenges Jun 25, 2016 ... the U.S. are overwhelmed by the amount of parenting information online.FRENEMIESThe majority of U.S. and UK parents believe parents get competitive with one another about their child’s qualities and achievements; they try to one-up each other about everything from their child’s athletic ability to their looks. It’s not surprising then that a quarter of parents, including 30% of moms, find it hard to become friends with other parents.Which of the following, if any, are true for you/do you ...
Involvement In Social Causes Mar 19, 2016 ... time to social causes in-person and online but many also support the issues they care about financially. In the UK, 39% give to charity almost every year, while 28% in the U.S. do so. Those aged 19-34 in the U.S., who tend to have more disposable income, are more likely than their younger counterparts to contribute annually. About a quarter of those in both countries have made anonymous donations, showing that they often don’t seek credit for their contributions.Which of the following, if any, is ...
Shopping and Technology Sep 26, 2016 ... Young people crave technology that makes their shopping experience more informed, convenient, and social.Half of U.S. and UK Trendsetters have posted reviews online.Men are more likely than women to modify or hack a product to make it better.More than a quarter of youth and nearly a third of Trendsetters like services that help them track their purchases.PAYMENT PREFERENCESYoung consumers want convenient and efficient ways to conduct transactions. To that end, the majority have used or ...
Young People And Politics Mar 15, 2016 ... or issue on Facebook | Share something interesting I learned about a candidate or issue on social media | Share my support for a candidate or issue on social media | Display political affiliations or beliefs offline (e.g., bracelet, bumper sticker) | Donate money to a campaign or issue | Display political affiliations or beliefs online | Attend an event for a candidate or issue | Write to politicians or government agencies | Donate time to or canvas for a campaign or issue | Run for ...
State Of The Union Mar 11, 2016 ... on positive stories Eight in 10 youth in the U.S. and UK believe people focus more on stories that the media sensationalizes when they should be more conscious of the world at large.TAKING A STANCEReflective of the country’s history, U.S. youth are more likely to be for than against the right to bear arms and the death penalty. While they are conservative in these beliefs, they generally have progressive attitudes in other areas, including being pro-choice and believing in the existence of ...
Love Social Norms Dec 16, 2015 ... should take it slow in relationships; they think people should date for more than a year and a half, on average, before they move in together or get engaged. They also feel that couples should be together for more than two and a half years before getting married.Ideally, how long should a couple be together before they... Kiss | Introduce to friends | Say I love you | Have sex for the first time | Introduce to family | Update their relationship status online | Go on vacation together ...
Love Relationships Dec 14, 2015 ... | TV | Restaurants | Gaming | Style | Shopping | Exercising/ playing sports | Books | Creative projects | Watching sports | Bars (Base: Aged 19-34) | Design/ art | Volunteering | Newspapers/ magazines WHO YOU GONNA CALL?While youth around the world may opt to use online resources for help with many aspects of their lives, when it comes to their romantic relationships they want a more personal touch, mainly looking to their friends and family for inspiration and guidance ...
Love Sex Dec 15, 2015 ... interest online | Kiss someone of the same sex | Have multiple sexual partners in the same week (Base: Aged 19-34) | Be in an open relationship/marriage (Base: Aged 19-34) | Have multiple sexual partners at the same time (in a single sexual encounter) (Base: Aged 19-34) | Marry someone to save money on taxes | Marry someone for a visa 56% of young people aged 19 to 34 around the world say relationships that start as strictly sexual can become romantic.2 in 3 young adults would not cheat on ...