That, Howe said, has left the millennial generation (people born between 1982 and 2004) a bit confused and longing for some hard and fast rules: «Millennials are actually more
likely than older generations to say that their employers do not do a good job at explaining dress and appearance conventions to their employees.
That said, Millennials are more
likely than older generations to choose a community with shared amenities (30 percent).
They're also more
likely than older generations to visit a builder's sales center and slightly more likely to consider direct mail a resource.
ULI researchers also note that this generation is more
likely than older generations to live in apartments and in downtown areas.
They're also more
likely than older generations to get around by alternative means: by foot, by bike, or by transit.»
This group is also more
likely than older generations in the GOP to perceive at least some effects of climate change in the communities where they live.
According to the Experian survey, younger account holders are more
likely than older generations to emphasize the importance of building credit.
Adults between the ages of 18 and 34, and those 35 to 44, are more
likely than older generations to say they are currently saving more compared to one year ago.
Men were more likely than women, and younger workers (ages 18 - 34) were more
likely than older generations, to have experienced negative consequences of political discussions at work this election season, the survey found.
By contrast, for the remainder of those who say their degree has not yet paid off, Millennials are more
likely than older generations to think it will eventually be worth it (26 % vs. 6 % for Gen Xers and 3 % for Boomers.)
According to the poll, younger millennials are also more
likely than older generations to be involved with Asia through work, travel, language learning and social interaction.
Business Insider previously reported that millennials were more
likely than older generations to discuss their salary with coworkers, family, and friends.
Not exact matches
That fits with findings that
Generation Y are more
likely to work part - time and at minimum wage
than older generations, making sticking at a company and rising up the ranks more difficult.
Millennial parents, a group The New York Times labeled «parennials,» are less
likely to turn to friends and family for advice
than older generations.
For example,
older generations are significantly more
likely to say that minorities should make an effort to fit into Canadian society, rather
than have society encourage cultural diversity.
The Washington Post summarizes: «[They are] twice as
likely to be sexually inactive in their early 20s
than the previous
generation was, and more
likely even
than older millennials were at the same age.»
From The Washington Post, «[They are] twice as
likely to be sexually inactive in their early 20s
than the previous
generation was, and more
likely even
than older millennials were at the same age.»
The
older generation, whether it be our Mothers, Grandmothers, Great Grandmothers or simply the
old lady who you always seem to run into at the bus stop, were more
than likely to have been brought up with this lingering idea that babywearing was for the lower classes.
The ConservativeHome blog speculates that the Tories could win an outright majority with just 37 % of the vote because the party is expected to do better in marginal seats and its supporters tend to be
older people who are more
likely to vote
than the younger
generation «who have flocked to Nick Clegg».
The adolescent signers were more
likely to show an understanding of false belief
than the
older generation.
Younger
generations (ages 18 to 49) are more
likely than older ones to see scientists in agreement about climate change.
Perceptions of scientific consensus also tend to vary by age with younger
generations (ages 18 to 49) more
likely than older ones to see scientists as in agreement on these topics.
Millennials are more
likely to shop at specialty food stores
than older generations were.
And yup, this is a newer thing: According to the survey data, millennials are 125 percent more
likely to say they feel addicted to going on dates with new people
than older generations.
Almost one in six singles (15 %) say they feel addicted to the process of looking for a date, and Millennials are 125 % more
likely to say they feel addicted to dating
than older generations.
Millennials are 125 % more
likely to say they feel addicted to dating
than older generations.
It gets worse for millennials, where they are 125 % more
likely to feel addicted to dating,
than older generations.
These students tend to be
older and are more
likely to be first -
generation students and students of color
than students who didn't serve in the military.
Today's
older drivers are not only less
likely to be involved in crashes
than prior
generations, they are less
likely to be killed or seriously injured if they do crash, a new Institute study shows.
If you're coming from an
older generation Kobo or Kindle, it's
likely the Aura H2O will feel significantly more responsive
than your previous device thanks to its more modern e-ink display and processor.
Adding to any stress they feel may be the fact they're weighed down by their purchases — millennials revealed they are more
likely to lie about how much they spend on something
than the
older generations.
Different
generations took different approaches: Major income earners aged 35 to 54 were prone to make use of registered pension plans and RRSPs, while those younger
than 35 and those
older than 54 were more
likely to contribute to a TFSA.
With that being said the games graphics also have an
old generation feel too, and this more
than likely is due to the titles creator Ron Gilbert.
Perceptions of scientific consensus also tend to vary by age with younger
generations (ages 18 to 49) more
likely than older ones to see scientists as in agreement on these topics.
Younger
generations (ages 18 to 49) are more
likely than older ones to see scientists in agreement about climate change.
There is a substantial
generation gap in Poland, where younger Poles (71 %) are more
likely to back government curbs on global warming pollutants
than are
older Poles (57 %).
The 2nd -
generation bulbs are able to dim to a lower level and turn on just a bit quicker
than the
older bulbs, but the difference is
likely negligible and you probably wouldn't be able to tell the difference unless the two bulbs were right next to each other.
Older generations tend to use more medication
than younger ones, and it's
likely that more pharmacy technicians will be needed as millions of Americans age in the coming years.
And surveys show that they are more
likely to report moral acceptance and regular use of porn
than older generations.
Millennials (97 percent) and Gen X (96 percent) were more
likely to finance
than older boomers (72 percent) and the Silent
Generation (61 percent).
Not too surprisingly, when it comes to being unplugged, younger
generations are more
likely than their
older counterparts to say this means avoiding:
Younger homeowners are more
likely to be black / African - American, Latino / Hispanic, or Asian / Pacific Islander
than older generations.
Unlike
older generations, Millennials under 25 are the most
likely to see their home as a reflection of themselves rather
than a financial investment.
When they enlist an agent they do so earlier in the home - search process, shop for a home faster
than most
older generations, and are more
likely to stay in touch with an agent — and refer their agent to friends —
than members of any other
generation.
Like buyers,
older sellers tend to move greater distances, and are more
likely than younger
generations to move out of the state or region.
Younger buyers were more
likely to buy in an urban or central city area
than older buyers; 21 percent of Millennials bought a home in an urban location compared to only 13 percent of Older Boomer and Silent Generation bu
older buyers; 21 percent of Millennials bought a home in an urban location compared to only 13 percent of
Older Boomer and Silent Generation bu
Older Boomer and Silent
Generation buyers.