Millennial, and even Gen Z, parents in North America and Western Europe are alike in many ways: they’ve waited longer in life to have children and share similar values when it comes to raising their young Gen Z and Gen Alpha children. But these similarities don’t negate the fact that there are significant differences between parents of these gens in Western Europe and North America. YPulse’s Parenting Report shows how many children they have, how old their kids are, and whether they’re raising them with a partner are all ways the profiles of these young parents differ. For brands reaching young parents, understanding these differences help to better communicate with this demographic and adapt their marketing to the patterns of parenting of each region. These three stats show exactly how 18-39-year-old parents in Western Europe and North America are raising different families: It’s the norm to have only one child for young parents in Western Europe The majority of young Western European parents have only one child, while in...
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