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Ask the new adult, what is the future of Japan?
Macromill conducted a "2022 new adult survey" for 500 men and women at the coming -of -age ceremony.38 of the respondents.2 % answered, "I think the future of Japan is bright" (I think it is bright 2).6 % + I think it's rather bright 35.6 %).[Digital terminal ownership] The main reasons that answered "I think it is bright" include "signs of the end of the new colon virus" and "the birth and development of Japanese state -of -the -art technology"."I think it's dark" (I think it's dark 12.0 % + I think it's rather dark 49.8 %, total 61.The reasons for the 8 %) were "prolonged new colonovirus", "economic deterioration", "distrust of politics and politicians", "declining birthrate and aging", and "global warming".
The waves of globalization rushed during the Tokyo Olympics, etc., and the interest of new adults overseas for 19 to 20 years was increasing, but in 21st years, the influence of self -restraint due to the corona is partially.Except for items, it is decreasing throughout the board.Especially in this survey, not only "studying abroad" and "working abroad" with a significant rate of decline, but also "working in Japan", "I learn foreign language", "I use English at work".It has dropped significantly to language -related such as "things.The point difference from the peak was "to use English at work", from 20 to 22 years..6 points have dropped.The first place in the new adult digital device is 73 of the "smartphone (iPhone)"..0 %, 2nd place is "Laptop" 71.4 %, 3rd place is "smartphone (Android)" 25.It was 6 %.The “iPhone” utilization rate has risen year by year since 13 years, but dropped in 21 years.On the other hand, although the "Android" has risen, it returned to the original trend in 22 years, resulting in further differences.In a survey using the Internet, 500 men and women, who are coming to the coming -of -age ceremony, answered in 2010.The survey period was December 14-17, 2001.
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