Over the weekend, the New York Times published a story announcing the death of voice mails, quoting a Vonage spokesperson who said that voice mail use had decreased 8 percent from last October to April of this year. The story positions millennials(千禧一代) as being primarily responsible, as...
According to The New York Times, millennials are about 80 million strong in the United States - larger than any other demographic group! As of March there are more millennials in the American work force than Generation Xers or baby boomers, according to the Pew Research Center. The consulting ...
“There’s very little guidance in the workplace about what’s appropriate with technology, so it gives us this feeling that we need to bereachableat all times,” she says. “Thisfuelsa kind ofhyper-intensedesireto prove yourself that’splaying outreally strongly with millennials.” "目前很少...
New York City millennials' underemployment woes underscore problems plaguing the country's youngest workers.
Significant numbers of female (43%) and male (50%) millennials are currently availing of informal flexible work arrangements such as flexible start and end times; however, of grave concern is the fact that 32% of millennials said they do not have the opportunity to take advantage of a ...
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This week David and Marina of FAME Architecture & Design are joined by architecture critic of The New York Times, Michael Kimmelman, to discuss his background; the role of a critic; New York City; the evolution of the profession; the housing crisis; social housing; the value of architecture...
Green New DealMillennialsThrough a critical discourse analysis, this study finds that both The New York Times and Wall Street Journal portray the Green New Deal as a dangerous policy proposed by a cohort of extremist Millennial "Others." Agonistic media pluralism is stunted. Instead, a uniform ...
At the same time, millennials are utilizing social media and crowd-funding sites to support causes they believe in in ways unseen in prior generations. To take advantage of these trends, Supernova positions itself as the social network that gives back. In particular, they claim to share 60% ...