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    We asked people if they felt “that most people can be trusted.” When we used regression analysis to control for demographic factors‚ we found that the typical internet user is more than twice as likely as others to feel that people can be trusted. Further‚ we found that Facebook users are even more likely to be trusting. We used regression analysis to control for other factors and found that a Facebook user who uses the site multiple times per day is 43% more likely than other internet

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    Policy in China ... and empirical solution to China ’s demographic problem whilst discounting the social costs of such a regime[2]. [PDF] Can China Afford to Continue Its One-Child Policy? - ScholarSpace https://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/bitstream/10125/3796/1/api077.pdf by OC Policy - ‎2005 - ‎Cited by 54 - ‎Related articles Analysis from the East-West Center. No. 77. March 2005 ... ples; avoid a worsening of the demographic and social consequences already evident; and relieve the

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    to report on the business performance: • Changing customer use patterns: during public holidays‚ winter seasons and hot summer seasons and school holidays‚ there are strong demands for the customer service delivery all over of Melbourne areas. • Demographic changes: rather than focusing on the Melbourne CBD‚ the shoppers and delivery address is shifting to far remote areas such as Zone 2 and regional areas. • Economic forecasts: as Australia economy is heavily dependent on Asian country‚ and more and

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    revised form 1 July 2008 Accepted 1 August 2008 Keywords: Mechanical and behavioral advertising avoidance Demographics Attitude toward advertising Polychronicity a b s t r a c t The avoidance of TV advertising categories often include either mechanical (e.g.‚ switching channels) or behavioral (e.g.‚ talking to someone). Previous research seeking to explain avoidance with demographic and attitudinal factors shows conflicting results. Our aims are: to identify from these factors any that might

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    viewed Hasbro. Parents Kids Government Human Rights Demographics Employees Other Countries Safety Fun Laws China Age range Wages China Education Electronics Taxes Factories Changes Workplace The West As we began to look at a variety of social issues‚ we began to have lively debates on what was important and what wasn’t. The diverse views we took help us shape the complexity of Hasbro and the toy industry. Kids-Demographic view: Age range for traditional toys is narrowing. The

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    Cited: Demographic profile America ’s Gen X. (2013). Retrieved from Met Life: https://www.metlife.com/assets/cao/mmi/publications/Profiles/mmi-gen-x-demographic-profile.pdf Fincher‚ D. (Director). (1999). The Fight Club [Motion Picture]. Keene PH.D‚ D.‚ & Handrich PH.D‚ R. (2012‚ January 31). Talkin’ ‘bout our Generations: Are we who

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    BABY BOOMER A baby boomer is someone who was born during the period of increased birth rates when economic prosperity arose in many countries following World War II. In the United States‚ the term is commonly used to refer to the generation which demographic popularizers have identified with birth years from the span 1946 to 1964. Baby boomers presently make up the lion’s share of the political‚ cultural‚ industrial and academic leadership class in the United States. Bill Clinton and George W. Bush

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    like price affordability‚ branding‚ functionality‚ safety‚ comfort are considered to be important. A decision matrix is prepared and the findings of the matrix are discussed after that. The last part of the report explains how the factors like demographics and personality affect the decision making process when buying a car. Interesting findings are shown throughout the report evidencing how different individuals are different from each other when it comes to making decisions about themselves. The

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    in relation to the demographics of the respondents and the buying behaviour of Generation Y consumers. Lodes and Buff state that there is ‘no significant gender differences in overall brand loyalty’ (2009: page 132) Goldsmith and Flynn also state that (2005: page 275) ‘there was no significant association between sex‚ race‚ income socio-economic status’ and buying behaviour. Although the other three journal articles lack the information with regards to the trends in demographic and the buying behaviour

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    September 2004 Understanding the Demographic Dividend By John Ross A fresh reason for attending to fertility dynamics has emerged—the “demographic dividend.” As fertility rates fall during the demographic transition‚ if countries act wisely before and during the transition‚ a special window opens up for faster economic growth and human development. WHAT IS THE DEMOGRAPHIC DIVIDEND? Simply stated‚ the demographic dividend occurs when a falling birth rate changes the age distribution‚1 so

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