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Europe’s ageing population means that Generation Z stands to inherit huge amounts of property in the coming years, resulting in reduced demand for mortgages.
Producer Norman Lear on the set of his hit TV series ‘All In The Family,’ standing between its stars, Jean Stapleton and Carroll O'Connor.
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The TV producer showed how storytelling can bridge divides and serve as a beacon of truth in a complex world.
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Fake social media campaigns can negatively affect both influencers and brands.
While young folks may view revolutions as more exciting than reforms, we need our future leaders to be open to the reality that meaningful and lasting change will be incremental.
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How can Generation Z serve as effective agents of economic reform in a system they don’t believe in?
A woman cuts her hair during a protest against the death of Iranian Mahsa Amini, in Istanbul, Turkey.
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Younger Iranians have tapped into social media to connect with one another, vocalize their demands and highlight the government’s brutality.
Some members of gen Z spend hundreds of pounds every year on makeup.
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Boosting body confidence should be as important as boosting sales to beauty brands.
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The gradual changes in voting behaviour represent an existential crisis for the Liberals going forward.
Gen Z smartphone addiction can support compulsive buying habits.
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Recent research highlights the links between Gen Z smartphone addiction and compulsive buying.
About 30% of Gen Z adults needed help from a food bank or other charity to get enough food in 2022.
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About a third of American adults in Generation Z lack the money or resources needed for reliable access to nutritious food.
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About two-thirds of generation Z seem to want a hybrid working pattern in the future.
New research suggests that for millennials and Generation Z, a lack of rules around love and dating brings both loss and liberation.
Secondhand shopping apps have become popular among Generation Z, who want more sustainable alternatives to fast fashion.
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Etsy’s purchase of Depop shows that eco-conscious fashion could threaten fast fashion retailers.
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Anyone who wants to market to ‘Zoomers’ needs to do their research first.
Encouraging students at the University of Colorado, Boulder, to vote in the midterm elections, Nov. 6, 2018.
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Researchers examined the voting behavior of 5,762 students at 120 colleges and universities. Two groups stood out as an untapped electoral resource – if the candidates can turn out Gen Z.
Self-isolating may mean many Canadians will be forced to spend more time in the kitchen, a place that’s been foreign to most millennials, according to a new survey.
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One positive thing coming out of pandemic-related self-isolation could be that people will spend more time in their kitchens, a place where fewer Canadians have ventured in recent years.
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We must put in measures to protect the young as well as the old.
A pedestrian wearing a protective face mask walks past a nearly empty restaurant in New York City.
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We don’t know how long-lasting the effects of the virus will be, but the outbreak is already having a deep psychological impact on people and disrupting life on a massive scale.
Not all of Bernie Sanders’ young supporters are showing up at the polls.
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Americans under 30 are far less likely to vote than older citizens. Stepping up civics instruction might help change that, a scholar explains.
Generation Z has been maligned as the hook-up generation. But is this what they want?
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This Valentine’s Day, a researcher reveals some insights after conducting interviews with young university undergrads to explore their sex lives, dating and intimacy.
Young Americans today are more likely to say that they’re dissatisfied with the current state of affairs.
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A teen asks why so many young people don’t stand for the Pledge of Allegiance or the national anthem. The data shows that young Americans today do view the U.S. more negatively than older generations.