It's been posited that the shift to a temporary workforce could be reflective of
a generational trend of a less committed relationship between employees and their employers.
My Home taps into a growing
generational trend of people staying in their homes longer.
Not exact matches
In other chapters, Wuthnow examines further significant questions, such as who goes to church or not, why different religious traditions are gaining and losing members, faith and the Internet, recent
trends in religious beliefs and spirituality, the role
of families in faith formation, and
generational differences when it comes to religion and public life.
According to New York Times columnist Ross Douthat, individualism is the one denominator underlying all
of Millennial's
generational trends.
Weber said the long - term plans, some
of which are already coming to life, for Orland Park's downtown reflect a regional
trend that has taken place in suburbs for the past two decades as towns attempt to adapt to
generational shifts.
Adults show these
trends as well, suggesting that these attitudes are a product
of the times and not necessarily a permanent
generational shift.»
I don't wish to be negative, but this future -
trend tells me that comics end up the way that Big Little Books and Pulp magazines ended up: part
of a
generational history... When paper - based comics go by the wayside, so will the interest in the characters
of comics.
She is a key figure in analysing socio - historical and
generational trends within Japanese and Asian art and is renowned internationally for her curatorial practice, having engaged in many projects including as co-artistic director
of ROUNDTABLE: 9th Gwangju Biennale (2012) and guest curator
of Phantoms
of Asia: Contemporary Awakens the Past (2012) at the Asian Art Museum, San Francisco.
The report, «A Look Into the Future
of Eating,» is a ten - year forecast
of eating
trends based on
generational influences, population, and other
trends.
Gen Xers and Boomers can unlock the talents and work ethic
of their Millennial colleagues by simply understanding the Millennial mindset — that is, by understanding the
generational trends indicating what motivates and inspires a young person's best and most committed work.
Without age diversity, a company will receive a narrow range
of insights, from people within the same demographic cohort, many
of whom base their perspectives and interactions on the same cultural experiences and
generational trends.
In their 1998 book, Boomernomics: The Future
of Your Money in the Upcoming
Generational Warfare (published by the Library
of Contemporary Thought), the two men say, «What's predictable is that the underlying
trend in real estate prices will be generally unfavorable, and that home prices may have trouble keeping up with inflation after the boomers begin to retire in large numbers.»
Millennials, those born between 1980 and 2000, are the second - biggest segment
of home buyers, behind Generation X (those born between 1965 and 1979), according to a 2013 National Association
of REALTORS ® study about
generational housing
trends.
Cities across the country are having to adapt to the needs
of the millennial generation, who make up the largest share
of home buyers, according to a
generational trends report by NAR.
This sentiment echoes a recent
generational trends study from NAR that reported that 79 percent
of all buyers surveyed considered buying a home a «good financial investment.»
Glenn E. Crenlin from the Runstad Center for Real Estate Studies at the University
of Washington shared his insights into recent declines in homeownership and whether those declines indicate possible
generational trends.
When marketing to Millennials, consider these helpful statistics on Millennial home buyers and
trends, as provided by Inman and the National Association
of REALTORS ® Home Buyer and Seller
Generational Trends Report 2017:
One
of the most visible and consequential ways is through millennial homeownership numbers, according to experts on
generational trends and homeownership presenting at the 2016 REALTORS ® Legislative Meetings & Trade Expo.
According to a 2013 National Association
of Realtors study that looked at
generational housing
trends, millennials (or, Generation Y), those born between 1980 and 2000, are the second biggest segment
of the buyer market, behind only Generation X, which covers those born between 1965 and 1979.