Gen Z and millennials are more likely to renovate for personal style, while baby boomers are more likely to focus on upkeep ...
In some businesses, artificial intelligence is viewed as a more reliable and cost-effective alternative to Gen Z employees.
Gen Zers are far less likely to have one-night-stands than millennials 20 years ago, and they’re much more open to the idea ...
From baggy jeans vs. skinny jeans to streetwear vs. minimalism, there has been an ongoing battle between Gen Z and Millennials, who do you think is winning? These two generations—Millennials ...
Their fashion choices were sleek, structured, and polished and the Gen Z embraced oversized, baggy, and relaxed silhouettes. We're talking low-rise jeans, wide-leg cargo pants, and Y2K-inspired ...
Confronted with this new attitude to work, managers tend to find members of Gen Z more difficult to manage than employees of older generations. Among the difficulties cited, 60% point to a lack of ...
A survey reveals 37% of managers prefer AI to Gen Z hires, raising concerns about the future of work and generational workplace gaps.
found that Gen Z men were more likely to identify as Democrats than Republicans (30 percent vs 24 percent, respectively), with a plurality of Gen Z men identifying as independent or something else.
When asked about depression, burnout and isolation, Gen Z reported heightened feelings across the board: 35% of Gen Zers vs. 20% of other demographic groups reported experiencing depression ...
By acknowledging and addressing the unique challenges that Gen Z and Gen Alpha bring to the workplace, organisations can ...