Recent generations may have taken safety for granted, but today’s youth are growing up in an era of compounded crises – and ...
A recent survey by Woori Bank, involving 3,729 South Korean teens aged 14 to 18, revealed that 70.3 per cent of respondents ...
Dealing with younger employees' evolving attitudes to work was a key topic of discussion for business leaders at the World ...
They’re not exactly egg-celling in the kitchen. Just in case Gen La-Z wasn’t struggling enough with “adulting,” more than two-thirds of Zoomers lack basic cooking skills, including tasks ...
But few previous generations seem to have carved out as negative a reputation in the workplace as quickly and thoroughly as Gen Z has. Nearly half — 45% — of hiring managers find Gen Z to be ...
SEOUL: For years, South Korean teenagers have preferred to exchange social media accounts rather than phone numbers when ...