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9 wrz 2019 · More than nine-in-ten Millennials (93% of those who turn ages 23 to 38 this year) own smartphones, compared with 90% of Gen Xers (those ages 39 to 54 this year), 68% of Baby Boomers (ages 55 to 73) and 40% of the Silent Generation (74 to 91), according to a new analysis of a Pew Research Center survey of U.S. adults conducted in early 2019.
- Older Adults & Tech
Older Adults & Tech - Millennials stand out for their...
- Age, Generations & Tech
Age, Generations & Tech - Millennials stand out for their...
- Generation X
Millennials have often led older Americans in their adoption...
- Comparison of Generations
On the Cusp of Adulthood and Facing an Uncertain Future:...
- Silent Generation
Millennials have often led older Americans in their adoption...
- Baby Boomers
Baby Boomers - Millennials stand out for their technology...
- Decoded
For example, we can contrast a 25-year-old respondent in...
- Millennials
Three-in-ten Millennials live with a spouse and child,...
- 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...
16 paź 2024 · United States. The Millennial generation, also known as Generation Y, refers to the population born between the beginning of the 1980s and the mid-1990s. No chronological end point has been...
CompTIA's Generational Research on Technology and its Impact in the Workplace focuses on how technology impacts generational issues. The objectives of this research include: An exploration of how demographic segments use, engage with and maintain a range of technologies.
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?”.
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.
9 wrz 2015 · demographics. This generation is largely made up of the children of the Baby Boom generation. The name for this cohort refers to those born after 1980 – the first generation to come of age in the new millennium. As this generation was first entering adulthood, some used the term Gen Y to refer to them, and its boundaries were slightly different.