Making A Living Sep 24, 2017 career home money finance salary work-life balance ... youth are Making A Living on their own terms as they create their own unique ideals when it comes to work, money, and home and disrupt established institutions in the process. Gen Ys and Zs are pushing back against standardized expectations for what type of lifestyle is ideal and are instead configuring their lives around what matters most to them personally—be it having ample time, flexibility, money, space, etc. Just as young generations have redefined luxury to be less about ...
Living Experiments Sep 11, 2015 community home local culture Cultural Diplomats Opportunity Nomads ... Living in a variety of environments has become a key aspiration for Ys who see doing so as a critical part of their personal growth in adulthood.The world has gotten smaller and more global due to technology, and Gen Y has developed a particular passion for experiencing the exotic and diverse locales they see regularly online and in the media. Past generations generally had to wait until they were older to be able to afford to visit the various destinations on their individual bucket lists, and ...
Cassandra's 2021 Outlook Dec 16, 2020 ... The Top Trends Defining Youth Culture in 2021Welcome to Cassandra's 2021 Outlook. We recommend viewing the following slideshows in full screen mode. Extreme AnalogEach of the following pursuits explored in this trend foreshadow how young people will be decreasing their screen time and investing more in IRL fun with family and friends.Intentional LivingFor today’s teens and young adults, living with intention is the next level of self-care. This means that young people are being more honest with ...
Brand Takeaways Aug 23, 2020 ... with the Gen Z and Millennial values you’ve read up on thus far. We also outlined an eminent example of a brand living out and acting on its values: Ben & Jerry’s, which youth in our Cassandra Collective specifically name-checked even as we were conducting secondary research that confirmed this. ...
Where Young Adults Live: Now & In The Future Dec 16, 2018 ... A visual representation of where Gen Ys and Zs in the U.S. and UK live currently, and where they envision themselves living in five, 10, and 20 years.Young people today are more transient than previous generations, and their desire and willingness to move to new places is not merely due to life stage; we asked Gen Ys aged 22-34 and Gen Zs aged 14-21 in the U.S. and UK where they live now and where they want to be living in five, 10, and 20 years. As depicted in the visuals below, they are ...
The State Of The Sub/Urban Dec 15, 2018 ... they don't necessarily want to get married, have kids, buy a house, and own a car; these traditional markers of adulthood aren't something they feel obligated to reach, and therefore, they don't want suburbs to be largely shaped around these factors. Even those who aspire to reach these milestones don't feel that living in a suburb should mean sacrificing the amenities of a city. They're ridding suburbs of the stigma of being sleepy, as they reinvent them to boast more of the benefits of city life ...
Opportunity Knocks Dec 14, 2018 ... the opportunity is: whether it’s a new job, a lower cost of living, or the ability to pursue a passion. Additionally, it’s no longer an expectation to be able to find a sense of community where one lives, nor are young people seeking it in their physical neighborhoods (see Welcome To The Club), so community isn’t as much a consideration when choosing to move as it once was. Previous generations wouldn’t have felt as comfortable moving somewhere they didn’t have a community to belong to, but it’s ...
Global Home & Away Trends Dec 03, 2018 ... into the cultural capital in their own backyards, while the practices of co-living and participating in the sharing economy point to a stronger communal experience across the globe.GLOBAL TRAVEL TRENDS - Japan: Inbound Tourism - In 2017, Japan registered the largest tourism increase ever recorded by the United Nations World Tourism Organization with 28.7 million visits, up 20 million from five years prior. Visits from international tourists increased by 250% from 2012-2017, an immense escalation ...
Home & Away Work & Commuting Trends Dec 04, 2018 ... . and 84% in the UK having gone on or interested in going on a work trip. New programs and services are making workcations and co-working tourism easy to participate in, and young employees are jumping at the opportunity to integrate travel into their work.Behere Launched in fall 2017, Behere is a remote work program for women. The service provides living accommodations and access to co-working spaces and fitness studios in 12 locations across Europe and Asia. Users can book a stay for a month or a ...
The Retail & Spending Perspective Apr 28, 2020 ... them to get ahead financially. Millennials haven’t forgotten those times—indeed, many of them are still paying off their college debt—and as a result they are more likely than other generations to be concerned about the economy (with 92% being worried) and taking action to protect themselves (with 82% having already taken steps).This is compounded as Gen Zs are living up to their pragmatic and cautious nature when it comes to finances; 81% already feel they need to start putting money ...