Sports & Spending Mar 07, 2017 ... . and UK say they have bought tickets to sporting events, fewer than 20% have sold them. Similar numbers have bought and sold sports team gear, respectively. More than a third of young people are also buying sports memorabilia and sports-related experiences. Trendsetters are more likely than the overall population of young adults to purchase each sports-related item.Which of the following, if any, have you ever bought or sold?Please select all that apply for each. Tickets to a sporting event ...
Global Y Identity Sep 23, 2014 global ... of its citizens. MARCO, 21, ITALYLiving (either studying or working) abroad is probably one of the most enriching experiences one could have. It takes you out of your elements,puts you in a place where no one knows you, and says 'Now, let's see what you're made of.' CAMILA, 22, BRAZILI actually plan to try living abroad for part of my life. I think that a person gains vital experience from living outside of their comfort zone. It is challenging to be placed in an unfamiliar society- it builds ...
Gen Z Zscape Mar 19, 2015 family gen z causes and issues hobbies ... movie | Create a mobile app | Play on a professional sports team | Go to space | Start a charity | Run a marathon | Start a fashion line Signs of Independence Getting a driver's license is still a primary milestone in growing up, but Zs are equally likely to say that making their own money gives them a sense of independence. Zs also see tech milestones, such as getting a cellphone (54%) or computer (45%), as gateways to freedom. However, going online without parental supervision and having an ...
A&S Dating And Relationships Sep 19, 2015 relationships dating marriage sex ... , their friends have significantly greater access to their day-to-day activities, as well as their personal thoughts and feelings. Young men are more likely than their female counterparts to say their co-workers know them well. While men can socialize more freely with the legacy of the “Old Boys’ Club” to lean on, women may be more personally guarded as they strive to progress professionally. How well, if at all, would you say each of the following people knows you?All respondents, excluding N ...
Work Worries Sep 05, 2017 ... A quantitative look at the problems that young adults see in today’s workplace.DISTRUSTFewer than one in 10 young people say they trust large corporations or startups, however men are significantly more likely than women to trust both. Additionally, only 9% of today’s youth trust human resources departments. Although Trendsetters are more likely than the general population of youth to trust all three, companies have a long way to go to seem credible in the eyes of this young demographic.  ...
Religion And Values Mar 21, 2016 ... Many young people believe in the power of prayer and religious institutions as a means to improve the world.Four in 10 U.S. and UK youth believe religious institutions would do a better job of running their country than politicians do. When evaluating political candidates, religious views matter more to U.S. youth (15%) than UK youth (11%).POWER OF PRAYERYoung adults are not only taking action in-person and online to help make the world a better place, many are also  ...
Food & Beverage Mar 07, 2019 ... A quantitative overview of food and beverage habits and attitudes across generations. FREQUENCY OF DINING OUT How often, if at all, do you typically dine out at a restaurant (e.g., full service meal/experience)? At least once a day | A few times per week | At least once a week | A few times per month | At least once a month | Less than once a month | I do not do this at all FREQUENCY OF ORDERING TAKEAWAYHow often, if at all, do you typically order take-away food (e.g., delivery, pick-up ...
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 ...
Work & Life Sep 07, 2017 ... A quantitative summary of the working life of today’s youth, including their thoughts on work-life balance and motivations for working overall.66% of youth and 77% of Trendsetters think it’s possible to have it all in life.PRE-WORKPLACE EXPERIENCEOutside of traditional education, global youth believe there are a variety of things that can benefit someone in the workplace, namely prior hands-on experience. More than eight in 10 young people also think both informal and formal professional ...
Innovation & Society/Social Causes Sep 02, 2018 ... A quantitative overview of youth’s perceptions of social causes within innovation and technology.8 in 10 Trendsetters in the U.S. and 7 in 10 in the UK agree technology is making society better rather than worse.CHANGES FOR THE BETTERFour in five U.S. and UK Trendsetters believe that most innovations are changing the world for the better rather than for the worse, and U.S. men (73%) are more likely than U.S. women (64%) to believe this. More youth also believe that most innovations are changing ...