Introduction The retirement age is a significant aspect of workforce planning and economic stability in the UK. As life expectancy increases, discussions surrounding the appropriate age for retirement have become increasingly pertinent. With potential changes under consideration due to the ageing population, understanding these trends is essential for current and future workers as they plan
Introduction Generation Z, often abbreviated as Gen Z, refers to those born between the mid-to-late 1990s and the early 2010s. This generation is increasingly becoming the focal point of cultural and societal shifts, particularly as they enter the workforce and become influential consumers. Understanding Gen Z is crucial for businesses, educators, and policymakers, as they
Introduction to Generation Z Generation Z, commonly referred to as Gen Z, includes individuals born from the mid-to-late 1990s up until the early 2010s. This generation is critical as they are the first to grow up with widespread access to the internet and digital technology from a young age. Understanding Gen Z is integral to
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