New report reveals Gen Z's priorities - not just in the West, but worldwide

Lydia Houghton  |  World
Date posted:  12 Dec 2025
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New report reveals Gen Z's priorities - not just in the West, but worldwide

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A new report, published today and authored by Peter Dray, reveals that "Generation Z" prizes living better, not just living longer.

Gen Z Insights for Global Student Ministry - published by the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students (IFES) - examines four "Gen Z" traits across multiple countries: pursuit of wellbeing; digital immersion; cultural awareness; and spiritual openness.

Gen Z people are those born between 1997 and 2012.

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