Gen Z VS Millennials: What Do They Want For Malta’s Future?
Do you feel like something is standing in the way of achieving your potential? Do you think you can make a change in your own country? Are you receiving the education you want, or even the one you need?
The fifth edition of the EY Malta Generate survey focuses on a number of topics to understand Malta’s younger generations and how they want to shape the Malta of tomorrow.
The EY survey focuses on differences and similarities between Gen Z and Millennials, how concerned they are by inflation, their thoughts on the economy, and how they define quality of life.
From identifying Malta’s biggest problems to suggesting what the government should invest in, this survey really lets you have your say.
The insights you provide by answering these questions will help capture a snapshot of the country at this moment in time and provide food for thought for local legislators and companies to act.
Want to speak your mind?
Once again EY are asking you and your friends to share your views by filling in this short five minute online survey. The results will be made public during EY’s Generate Event – Malta’s biggest and only student conference for secondary schools.
The event brings together over 700 students from several schools to listen to inspirational talks, attend workshops, visit the expo, and boost innovative thinking that will help to build a better working world.
Who are EY?
EY is a financial services firm with four integrated service lines — Assurance, Consulting, Strategy and Transactions, and Tax. The Malta office is made up over 400 people who are connected to a global network of more than 360,000 people. They believe a better working world is one where economic growth is sustainable and inclusive and proudly work with others, clients to wider stakeholders, to use their knowledge, skills and experience to help fulfil their purpose and create positive change.
Have your say and help create a deeper understanding of today’s youth and their ambitions for tomorrow.