Family Ties Jun 13, 2016 ... Parents are ensuring that quality family time persists amidst their busy lives and are updating what it means today. Technology, friends, and colleagues are constantly fighting for the attention of modern parents, making it harder than ever to have quality time with their immediate family. Even when working moms and dads come home to their children, they have emails, texts, and phone calls begging to be answered. They also have the real-time stream of news and social media with which to ...
Future Of Travel, Transportation, & Infrastructure Sep 10, 2018 ... benefit from these services, which provide them another revenue stream. Remote check-in services remove the worry of baggage altogether by checking in passengers’ baggage from the comfort of their home, office, or hotel and transporting the luggage for them. Biometric security systems are saving people time and hassle by allowing them to use their faces to pass through security checkpoints. Such technologies resonate with modern youth who value innovations that give them back their time and create ...
Carrying The Torch Mar 18, 2017 events mobile social media sports streaming TV ... she expresses her interest by following results online, saying, “I’m very patriotic, so this last summer I would always go on Google and see where the U.S. was in ranking of sports.” Youth can easily find clips online afterward, follow live commentary on their social media feeds, or wait until their friends share the funniest athlete reaction memes. If young people do decide to watch the Olympics live, they don’t necessarily watch the standard telecast at home, which isn't fully accounted for in ...
(Gender) Role Playing Dec 03, 2015 gender global relationships equality feminism Gender Neutral ... significantly more likely than other countries to prefer that their partner take the lead (68%). These challenges, whether social or sexual, become easier to navigate once a couple forms a serious relationship and finds their unique rhythm. As the need to sort through gender dynamics diminishes, young people fall into roles with which they’re most comfortable personally, not ones that they feel are expected of them by society. The old rules are fading fast, with responsibilities at home and at work now ...
What's In Store Sep 07, 2016 community retail brick-and-mortar shopping ... go around looking at the creativity behind the shop decor or the effort put into making handmade products. We go 'shopping' to appreciate the thought behind the presentation of products, the smells, the colours, and the people in all their diversity.ZOE, 17, UKACTION ITEMSYoung people are looking for a sense of place and home in non-traditional spaces. Consider how your brand can offer or partner with others to establish a community center feel that invites customers to linger ...
Data Mine Sep 19, 2018 ... to these strangers. Even using smart assistants like Google Home and Amazon Alexa requires a degree of trust from consumers; although approximately three-quarters of youth say they worry about smart devices capturing/having access their personal information, only 29% in the U.S. and 26% in the UK avoid going to others’ homes if they have smart devices, so they’re not actually acting on their concern. Because trust in these scenarios is normal to modern youth, they’re accustomed to entrusting ...
Set In (E)motion: The Guide to Gen Y Burnout Sep 23, 2019 ... , they could secure, at the very least, a solid job with steady income. The Great Recession thoroughly cancelled this notion, leaving older Gen Ys graduating from their secondary education with few job prospects, if they were lucky enough to have any at all. This sparked a wave of arrested development wherein many Millennials had to move back home with their parents. The financial angle of this particular ordeal only adds to Ys’ institutional distrust: many in this cohort took on debt to go to ...
The State Of The Sub/Urban Dec 15, 2018 ... into elevated parks, Miami is getting the Underline, a green space that will provide last-mile connection to eight transit stations, while earlier this year, Philadelphia welcomed the aptly named Rail Park, a quarter-mile stretch filled with plants and trees, public art, and seating. As people flock to these types of places, they're driving the creation of more domestically and abroad. Last year, Seoul became home to a skygarden dubbed Seoullo 7017 that took over a 1970s motorway and London's ...
School Of (Work)Life Sep 23, 2017 career education social life college company culture friends ... work see, too. And as conversations between coworkers have migrated from email to less formal methods of communication, such as IM and text message, their relationships have become more personal. Digital access also affords modern employees the opportunity to take their work home and shift their hours, so they don’t need to feel bad about socializing frequently in the office and not getting everything done during the standard business hours. In fact, 54% of young adults and 62% of Trendsetters ...
Fear Factors Mar 19, 2019 ... had both parents in the workforce became known as latchkey kids—children who would come home to an empty house after school and let themselves in with their own key. Having little to no adult supervision outside of school made this generation extremely self-reliant and responsible, and they carried these attributes into their careers. Much like their Boomer predecessors, Xers worked their way up the career ladder in order to achieve success. But unlike Boomers who work hard in order to go ...