Positive values indicate that men recall a task was carried out more often by men, women, or evenly split. Negative numbers indicate that women recall a task was carried out more often by men, women, or evenly split.
Positive numbers indicate a task had greater ownership in the family of origin.
Positive numbers indicate a task had greater ownership in the family of origin.
Most want to split things and many a willing to do the cooking.
Most want to spit things and many are willing to do the cooking.
How Gen Z and millennials intend to divide household tasks in thier current or future families.
In our October 2023 survey with YouGov, 2,000 Millennials and Gen Zs responded to a series of items about work culture and ideology and perceptions of different kinds of business leaders as a force for good. At the 95% confidence level, the margin of error is +/-2.33 %.
In our October 2023 survey with YouGov, 2,000 Millennials and Gen Zs responded to a series of items about work culture and ideology and perceptions of different kinds of business leaders as a force for good. At the 95% confidence level, the margin of error is +/-2.33 %.
How important is it to allow individuals to make these choices?
Own property.
Make investments with the goal of earning a profit.
Decide what to do with profits from investments.
Move from one job to another.
Bargain for compensation based on skill level and profession.
Access credit for personal needs, such as buying a house.
How important is it to allow entrepreneurs and business owners to make these choices?
Start and own a business.
Decide on what kind of business to create.
Access credit for business investments.
Set prices for goods and services based on supply and demand.
Decide what to do with profits from the business.
In October 2023, the percentage of each age group that agreed or strongly agreed they had this self-conception ranged from 36% of Gen Zs (born between 1997-2012) to 46% of Younger Millennials (roughly born between 1989-1996), to 40% of older Millennials (roughly born between 1981-1988).
In August 2022, the percentage of each age group that agreed or strongly agreed ranged from 64% of Gen Zs (born between 1997-2012) to 70% of Younger Millennials (roughly born between 1989-1996), to 72% of older Millennials (roughly born between 1981-1988).
Over three years, the percentage of each age group that agrees or strongly agrees most people are trustworthy ranges from a low of 33% of Gen Zs (born between 1997-2012) in August 2022 to a high of 43% of Gen Z in October 2023.
In October 2023, the percentage of each age group that commonly or very commonly felt anxious ranged from 47% of Gen Zs (born between 1997-2012) and 47% of Younger Millennials (roughly born between 1989-1996), to 44% of older Millennials (roughly born between 1981-1988).