Millennials: The ‘wellness generation’ – Sanford Health News

Millennials β€” those born from 1981 to 1996 β€” are not only the largest living generation today but also became the workforce majority at the end of 2015. By the end of 2025, they will make up 75% of the American workforce. This generation grew up in a time of rapid change, which gives them different priorities and expectations than previous generations. Their unique upbringing and subsequent values ​​are reshaping our economy in almost every way possible. Think Uber, Fitbit, Airbnb, Etsy, Lululemon and Twitter. Successful companies that continue to adapt as the result of millennial expectations aren’t just changing…
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Asset Publisher – Products Eurostat News

In 2020, the number of healthy life years at birth in the EU was 64.5 years for women and 63.5 years for men. Life expectancy at birth for women in the EU was, on average, 5.7 years longer than that for men in 2020 (83.2 years compared with 77.5 years). Healthy life years represent 78% and 82% of the total life expectancy for women and men, respectively. Therefore, on average, men tend to spend a greater proportion of their somewhat shorter lives free from activity limitations. Source dataset: hlth_hlye Among the EU Member States, Sweden recorded the highest number of…
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