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9 wrz 2019 · Almost all Millennials (nearly 100%) now say they use the internet, and 19% of them are smartphone-only internet users – that is, they own a smartphone but do not have broadband internet service at home. Large shares of Gen Xers (91%) and Boomers (85%) use the internet, compared with just 62% of Silents.
- Older Adults & Tech
Older Adults & Tech - Millennials stand out for their...
- Age, Generations & Tech
Teens, Social Media and Technology 2023 YouTube, TikTok,...
- Generation X
Generation X - Millennials stand out for their technology...
- Comparison of Generations
Comparison of Generations - Millennials stand out for their...
- Silent Generation
Silent Generation - Millennials stand out for their...
- Baby Boomers
Baby Boomers - Millennials stand out for their technology...
- Decoded
For example, we can contrast a 25-year-old respondent in...
- Millennials
Millennials - Millennials stand out for their technology use...
- Older Adults & Tech
29 gru 2019 · Research findings indicate that Millennials mostly use and get engaged with technologies for entertainment and hedonic purposes; while Generation X individuals are mainly driven by utilitarian...
10 sty 2023 · The results from this research confirm a key observed pre-pandemic trend for Gen Y and Gen Z: technology is integral to engaging with these cohorts. Born and raised in a digitally native world, they expect the immediacy, freedom, and flexibility that social media, apps, and IM provide.
16 paź 2024 · Share of younger millennials who live at home with their parents in the United States from 2016 to 2023, by gender. Interest in social, environmental, and human rights causes U.S. 2023, by ...
In this context, this study aims to address the following questions: “Does generational cohort influence technology behaviour?” and if so: “What are the main motivations underlying Millennials and Generation X technology behaviour?”.
Teens, Social Media and Technology 2023 YouTube, TikTok, Snapchat and Instagram remain the most widely used online platforms among U.S. teens. And teens are less likely to be using Facebook and Twitter (recently renamed X) than they were a decade ago.
14 lut 2019 · Looking ahead at the next generation, early benchmarks show Generation Z (those ages 6 to 21 in 2018) is on track to be the nation’s most diverse and best-educated generation yet. Nearly half (48%) are racial or ethnic minorities.