Stereotypes squashed as middle aged found to be more tech obsessed than the young
By John Glenday
A new report examining the relationship between age and technology usage during meal times has busted the myth that young people are more tech obsessed than their older peers, with middle aged diners more likely to be interacting with some form of screen.
Nielsen’s Global Generational Lifestyles Report found that whilst 46 per cent of 15-20 year olds in generation Z spent meal time’s technology free just 41 per cent of baby boomers aged 50-64 could say the same.
The publication also dispelled notions that younger generations are more reliant on digital sources for news, with the youngest of those surveyed (15-20) Read full story ›
Source: The Drum




