Find Your Place Dec 17, 2018 ... %, respectively) say that when they return from a trip, they start planning a new trip, demonstrating the extent to which they lead on-the-go lives. Whereas travel was a luxury that past generations tended to enjoy only once in a while (think yearly family vacation), Ys and Zs are going away more regularly because they're willing to make concessions in other areas of their lives in order to have the money and/or time for it. They believe Where There's A Will, There's Away, and are giving up spending in ...
The State Of The Sub/Urban Dec 15, 2018 ... appeal to Millennials, a generation who has disrupted the typical life path. Whereas Boomers and Gen Xers tended to get married and move to the suburbs to buy a house and start a family, this is less likely the case for Millennials. As a result, they're giving rise to a new type of suburb that isn't necessarily geared toward people who are settling down with a family, have a car, and want a quieter way of life. This isn't merely a matter of life stage as Millennials take a "you do you" approach and ...
Opportunity Knocks Dec 14, 2018 ... Modern youth are moving more often than their predecessors in order to find opportunities, including jobs and passions, rather than community.Young people in previous generations moved locations to settle into a community where they felt like they could belong and could be close to friends and family, but modern young adults aren’t prioritizing these factors. Instead, they’re moving for opportunities, and doing so more frequently, as well. Today, home isn’t where the heart is, but rather where ...
Welcome To The Club Dec 13, 2018 ... verticals can help them create theirs through outreach and activations and position themselves as a passion point that connects them. In the past, people relied on their communities for safety, security, and support and reaped additional benefits from their community, such as having that neighbor that could lend a cup of sugar, babysit if a parent needed to run a quick errand, or water plants while a family was out of own. Today, people have digital apps that bring those people or deliver those ...
The Shape Of Belonging: A Map To Modern Community Dec 12, 2018 ... in Mary Jane’s case, her willingness to stay in, the suburbs is a reflection of the evolution of this type of location to provide residents amenities normally found in cities (see State of the Sub/Urban). Indigo is from the small city of Perrysburg, OH where he lives with his family. Indigo finds a sense of belonging within his immediate community in places such as the cinema, the library, the local school that holds community events, and the shopping center near his home. However, he must ...
There's No Place Like Home(town) Dec 11, 2018 ... am. It's where my family still lives and I visit there often so it hasn't really left me.DANIEL, 18, UKAs half of U.S. and UK Trendsetters are proud to tell others where they were born or where their family is from, youth are finding as many ways as possible to broadcast their backstory. Many youth put the city and/or state that they’re from in their Instagram, dating profiles, or other social media bios to immediately announce where they’re from in online interactions, which are as real to them ...
Where There's A Will, There's Away Dec 10, 2018 ... verticals, as well as influencing their everyday and major life decisions. Previous generations tended to work hard throughout their careers, saving money to retire and then doing the majority of their traveling when they had the financial means and the time. Though they may have enjoyed family vacations throughout their lives, travel wasn't a focus to them, as they had different obligations to consider, such as supporting a family and paying for a mortgage/maintaining a home, and they simply had less ...
On The (Im)pulse Dec 09, 2018 ... is lessening the chance that they’ll make purchases, impulse or otherwise, in other areas of their lives. Numerous cultural factors are contributing to Ys' tendency to book travel impulsively. In particular, they have more flexible lifestyles than their predecessors, and therefore, there's less holding them back from booking a trip in a sudden moment. They're less likely to have a family of their own or a mortgage to pay than did past generations at their age, so they can spontaneously decide to ...
Have Guidance, Will Travel Dec 08, 2018 ... Ys feel it's overwhelming to do research before traveling.TRIP PLANNINGApproximately three in 10 youth (34% in the U.S. and 29% in the UK) say that planning for a trip is stressful rather than enjoyable. When planning a trip, young people prefer to do their own research about a destination rather than speak to friends/family about things to do/visit before traveling.Please select one statement from each pair below that you agree with more. Planning a trip is enjoyable | Planning a trip is ...
Home & Away Entertainment Trends Dec 06, 2018 ... becomes a family affair as her husband and teenage daughter help her cover up the string of unintentional murders, all the while keeping up appearances of a happy, normal family for their neighbors.OzarkMarty Byrde moves his wife Wendy and their two kids from Chicago to a summer resort community in the Ozarks. For the outsider looking in, the Byrdes seem like an ordinary family, but in reality, Marty has inadvertently gotten involved with the Mexican cartel and the true reason for the family’s move to ...