What We Know About Gen Z So Far | Pew Research Center When it comes to their own home life, the experiences of Gen Z reflect, in part, broad trends that have reshaped the American family in recent decades According to a Pew Research Center analysis of Census Bureau data, about three-in-ten (29%) live in a household with an unmarried parent while 66% live with two married parents
Where Millennials end and Generation Z begins | Pew Research Center But over the past year, Gen Z has taken hold in popular culture and journalism Sources ranging from Merriam-Webster and Oxford to the Urban Dictionary now include this name for the generation that follows Millennials, and Google Trends data show that “Generation Z” is far outpacing other names in people’s searches for information
Generation Z - Research and data from Pew Research Center How Pew Research Center will report on generations moving forward When we have the data to study groups of similarly aged people over time, we won’t always default to using the standard generational definitions and labels, like Gen Z, Millennials or Baby Boomers
Generations - Research and data from Pew Research Center How Pew Research Center will report on generations moving forward When we have the data to study groups of similarly aged people over time, we won’t always default to using the standard generational definitions and labels, like Gen Z, Millennials or Baby Boomers
Teens, Social Media and Technology 2023 - Pew Research Center For the latest survey data on social media and tech use among teens, see “Teens, Social Media, and Technology 2024 ” Despite negative headlines and growing concerns about social media’s impact on youth, teens continue to use these platforms at high rates – with some describing their social media use as “almost constant,” according to a new Pew Research Center survey of U S teens