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Holiday deprivation is on the rise in the UK, especially for millennials and Gen-Z

- Expedia's annual Vacation Deprivation study® shows that 58% of workers globally describe themselves as holiday deprived

- In the UK, 73% of millennials and Gen-Z (aged 18 - 34) believe they deserve more holiday days

- A quarter of Brits (25%) would even give up sex for an extra day of annual leave

- Highlighting a positive attitude to work/life balance compared to the world, Brits are least expected to work when on holiday

- Still, only 18% of workers in the UK feel their employer is supportive of "mental health days"

A Generational Divide: Millennials Choose To Protect Their Tech and Pets More Than Other Generations, Yet May be Overlooking Basic Protection Needs

Millennials are the largest generation of current home renters, but may have alternate priorities than other generations when it comes to protecting their belongings. A new study conducted by Liberty Mutual Insurance reveals that 43 percent of Millennials are renters and less than half (42 percent) of those millennials have renters insurance.

Consumer Spending Shift Leads to Thriving Hospitality Market

With the consumer shift from spending money on possessions to spending on experiences, the hospitality market is thriving. The U.S. accommodations sector alone comprises 4.2 million U.S. jobs and generates $293 billion in revenue. Understanding the need to differentiate their offerings to stay competitive, hospitality companies are investing in audiovisual solutions, with plans to spend 5.9 percent of capital improvement budgets on AV in 2018. According to the new 2018 Market Opportunity Analysis Report (MOAR) covering hospitality, produced by the Audiovisual and Integrated Experience Association (AVIXA™), U.S.-based hotel firms will spend approximately $3.1 billion on AV projects this year.

Most Professionals Like Listening To Music At Work And Are More Productive When They Do, Survey Shows

- More than eight in 10 workers able to listen to music at work enjoy it

- Younger workers most apt to enjoy tunes while working
- 71 percent of employees at least somewhat more productive when listening to music
- Top genres that boost staff productivity: Pop, rock and country

Common Sense Research Reveals Everything You Need to Know About Teens' Use of Social Media in 2018

95% of Teens in the U.S. Own a Mobile Device; 70% Check Social Media Several Times a Day

Teens Prefer Texting to Talking as Their Favorite Way to Communicate
3 Out of 4 Teens Believe That Tech Companies Intentionally Manipulate Them
Social Media Affects Teens' Social and Emotional Well-Being, But Not Necessarily in Negative Ways

Gen Z Digital Behavior Decoded in New Report by UNiDAYS and Ad Age Studio 30 Survey of over 22,000 college students debunks commonly held myths about digital-native generation

The country's 16 million college students are heading back to their respective colleges and universities this week, following the biggest back-to-school spending season in recent history. But what the students bought – and where – reveals that Gen Zers' relationship to digital technology is more complex than commonly thought.


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