According to a survey conducted in 2023, 48 percent of Gen Z in the United States said that they would like to work at a paid job in the future while 44 percent said that they would like to take time off to travel or pursue other interests. A further 34 percent said they would like to get a graduate degree in the future.
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Purpose: The goal of the current study is to analyze the substance use trends in Generation Z youth (in both middle and high school environments) and to determine if any correlation exists between substance use behaviors and demographic variables. Methods: Analysis is based on substance use data collected through the Pennsylvania Youth Survey (PAYS) from 2009 to 2017 and the 2016 US census data. Results: Our results suggest that substance use in Gen Z adolescents is mainly linked to alcohol, marijuana, cigarettes, smokeless tobacco, vaping, and narcotic prescription drugs. Alcohol is the most prevalent high-risk substance used by 12th grade students with 69.8% of students having consumed alcohol over their lifetime. Vaping is the next highly used substance with 28.9% of students in 12th grade having vaped 30 day prior to the survey. There is a significant correlation among adolescents between smoking cigarettes and using smokeless tobacco. A student using either alcohol, cigarettes or smokeless tobacco is highly likely to use the other two substances as well. Adolescents from counties with a high Caucasian population were at high risk for cigarette and smokeless tobacco use, while the opposite held true for counties with a high number of foreign-born persons or higher Asian or Hispanic populations. Higher median household incomes and higher adult education levels in a county were both protective factors against smokeless tobacco use. Conclusions: Results of the study suggest that students start experimenting with high-risk substance use in early grades and to combat the prevalence, we suggest the importance of educating adolescents of the dangers of drug use in early grades.
During a survey of Gen Z students in the United States conducted in May 2023 it was found that close to half of respondents used AI to get information about something, and 43 percent did so to help with their schoolwork. In search for information, high schoolers were the most likely to use AI, while college students used this technology mostly to help with schoolwork.
As of 2018, almost all pupils in upper comprehensive school and high-school in Sweden used the internet at school. In fact, all high-schoolers used the internet for school tasks and 99 percent of them used it for other activities at school.
As of 2018, Swedish high-schoolers seemed to be the school level that was most exposed to online hate. In fact, 37 percent of boys and 34 percent of girls in high-school reported to have experience with internet hate.
As of 2018, the older the pupils were in Sweden, the more they used the internet for school work. All high-school students were internet users at school that year and 88 percent used it every day. The corresponding figure for pupils in middle compulsory school was 37 percent daily internet users.
As of 2018, the majority of Swedish pupils used the internet. To be precise, all school children in the upper stage of comprehensive school and in high-school went online and 79 percent of them used the internet several times a day.
As of 2018, more Swedish pupils used the internet via mobile phones or computers, rather than tablets. In fact, all of the interviewed kids in high-school connected to the internet via a mobile or a computer, whereas 69 percent of them did so via a tablet.
In the period from 2016 to 2018, the use of mobile phone for class tasks among Swedish pupils decreased. As of 2018, 14 percent of children in middle comprehensive school used their phones at class, whereas the corresponding figure for upper comprehensive school children was 40 percent.
Female Generation Z consumers in Japan showed higher interest in joining food trends than Millennials as revealed in a survey on dietary habits of Zoomers conducted in 2022. While the participation rate in the chicken salad food trend exceeded 46 percent for Gen Z respondents aged 16 to 18 years and 43 percent for the age group 19 to 22 years, the share was significantly lower among Millennials. The survey further revealed that guilty foods that were trending in Korea during the coronavirus pandemic like Korean chicken, dalgona coffee, and ddungcaron were particularly popular among young female Zoomers in high school and university in Japan.
The unemployment rate for people ages 16 to 24 in the United States in 202024 23 was 10 percent. However, this rate was much lower for people aged 45 and over, at 2.9 percent. U.S. unemployment The unemployment rate in the United States varies based on several factors, such as race, gender, and level of education. Black and African-American individuals had the highest unemployment rate in 2021 out of any ethnicity, and people who had less than a high school diploma had the highest unemployment rate by education level. Alaska is consistently the state with the highest unemployment rate, although the El Centro, California metropolitan area was the area with the highest unemployment rate in the country in 2019. Additionally, in August 2022, farming, fishing, and forestry occupations had the highest unemployment rate in the United States Unemployment rate The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics is the agency that researches and calculates the unemployment rate in the United States. Unemployment rises during recessions, which causes the cost of social welfare programs to increase. The Bureau of Labor Statistics says unemployed people are those who are jobless, have looked for employment within the last four weeks, and are free to work.
Over 4.1 million students were enrolled in Russian higher education institutions in 2022. The number of students enrolled in undergraduate and graduate programs in the country has decreased since 2010, when it exceeded seven million.
Leading Russian universities
In 2023, the Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU) ranked first in the list of top universities in Russia, according to the QS World University Rankings, which placed it 75th worldwide. The Bauman Moscow State Technical University ranked first by faculty-to-student ratio in the country. The third place in the domestic ranking was occupied by the Novosibirsk State University (NSU), an educational and scientific center of Siberia. The university ranked 260th in the world and received high scores for its faculty-student and international student ratios.
Job search after the university in Russia
In 2022, roughly seven in ten Russians who graduated from the university in the three previous years were employed in a field related to their studies. Furthermore, approximately one half of graduates from top 30 universities in Russia were willing to move abroad for better job opportunities in 2020. Around 40 percent of Russian Generation Z representatives felt anxious or stressed thinking about their job and career prospects.
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According to a survey conducted in 2023, 48 percent of Gen Z in the United States said that they would like to work at a paid job in the future while 44 percent said that they would like to take time off to travel or pursue other interests. A further 34 percent said they would like to get a graduate degree in the future.