Sentences with phrase «than their millennial counterparts»

The study found that freelancers age 35 and up are actually less likely than their millennial counterparts to return to full - time employment, and more than half of freelancers in this more veteran age bracket report satisfaction with their work - life balance.
Industry sources also report student loans are a contributing factor as to why Gen Xers delay buying a home longer than their millennial counterparts.

Not exact matches

While many of those accusations are overstated, there is some evidence that millennials are more self - centered than their older generational counterparts when they were the same age.
Unlike other generations, we found that Millennials tend to have less positive work experiences as they move up the ladder in an organization; Millennials in executive leadership roles not only reported lower scores than their Boomer and Gen X executive counterparts, they also fared worse than Millennials in front - line manager and department leader roles.
Millennials are, in general, far more open and collaborative than their older counterparts.
Not everyone Millennials that do purchase homes are buying later than their GenX counterparts.
«Just as notable, however, are the widespread similarities between Millennial employees and their non-Millennial counterparts, all of whom aspire to a new workplace paradigm that places a higher priority on work / life balance and workplace flexibility,» the study, which includes findings from more than 40,000 survey responses, explains.
«Celebrate that wine is winning with women,» advised Nielsen's Danielle Kosmal, pointing out that Millennial women spend more than their male counterparts.
And at least 30 percent of high - frequency wine - drinking Millennials said they had bought wine from Washington, Oregon, Chile, Argentina, Germany, Portugal, South Africa, Greece, Austria, New York, New Zealand or Spain in the past three months — higher than for their Boomer counterparts, often significantly higher.
So how come that Millennials, though more risk - averse than their older counterparts, get the highest returns?
Like their American counterparts, Millennial entrepreneurs in Europe also report spending less time and e ort on business administration tasks when compared to those in their 50s, and more time on strategy and sta management than those in their 30s and 40s.
IBM's new «Future of Identity Study» revealed that while millennials are less likely to use complex passwords than their older counterparts, they embrace new technologies for identity protection.
Yet, Gold's generation represents one exception to the pattern; unlike any other age group, millennial evangelical women were more likely than their male counterparts to vote for Trump, according to the Cooperative Congressional Election Study (CCES) provided to CT by Ryan Burge, politics researcher and blogger for the site Religion in Public.
At an estimated 76 million strong and comprising of approximately 33 percent of the U.S. workforce, millennial workers are experiencing some less - than - desirable labels and stereotypes from their more senior counterparts.
Millennials are more likely than their older counterparts to consider ethnic cuisines as simply cuisine.
Millennial fathers» satisfaction with their jobs and their lives is significantly greater than that of their childless counterparts.
But like generations before them, millennial parents tend to be more traditional and shop more frugally than their non-parent counterparts.
An in depth survey run by a leading mobility and daily living aids provider has shown that Baby Boomers feel fitter and healthier than their younger Generation X and Millennial counterparts.
Millennials aren't alone in valuing participation and inclusion, but they are often looking for a different form of involvement than their older counterparts.
It seems Millennial men have more expensive tastes than their female counterparts — at least when it comes to home buying.
Affluent Millennials save more from each paycheck than their Generation X counterparts.
At a time when young women are making greater educational gains than their male counterparts and closing the gender pay gap, a 2015 survey finds that millennial women are no less likely to rely on their partner than previous generations when it comes to financial decision making.
Millennials, Generation X and buyers who engage agents early in the shopping process are more likely than their counterparts to get pre-approved.
Those who are pre-approved (34 percent), Millennials (37 percent) and residents of Western states (39 percent) pay above budget slightly more often than their counterparts.
Generations and genders, geographically Looking across the generations, Matures are less likely than their younger counterparts to consider relocating their way into a better climate (54 percent Millennials, 51 percent Gen Xers, 55 percent Baby Boomers, 39 percent Matures).
Single millennial homebuyers are utilizing FHA financing more so than their married counterparts, with 41 percent of single millennial females and 38 percent of single millennial males obtaining an FHA loan in December 2016, according to Ellie Mae's latest Millennial Trackmillennial homebuyers are utilizing FHA financing more so than their married counterparts, with 41 percent of single millennial females and 38 percent of single millennial males obtaining an FHA loan in December 2016, according to Ellie Mae's latest Millennial Trackmillennial females and 38 percent of single millennial males obtaining an FHA loan in December 2016, according to Ellie Mae's latest Millennial Trackmillennial males obtaining an FHA loan in December 2016, according to Ellie Mae's latest Millennial TrackMillennial Tracker report.
The report shows that millennials in Pittsburgh, Des Moines, Iowa, and Buffalo, N.Y., are pursuing homeownership more than their counterparts in any of the nation's 100 largest cities.
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