Generation Z refers to the group of people born between 1997 and 2012. The relatively older people are well into their 20s and are breaking the stereotype of a settled life. Their method? Do the exact opposite of being settled - TRAVEL! Unsplash
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Travel Now, Work Later: The Motto for Generation Z!

Gone are the days when a stable home and income source were considered a pathway towards a 'settled' life. Generation Z people are here to shake things up a bit.

Dr. Amey Patil

Gone are the days when a stable home and income source were considered a pathway towards a 'settled' life. Generation Z people are here to shake things up a bit.

Generation Z refers to the group of people born between 1997 and 2012. The relatively older people are well into their 20s and are breaking the stereotype of a settled life. Their method? Do the exact opposite of being settled - TRAVEL!

Generation Z people or Zoomers are traveling the world in quest of a happy life.

Some people are taking a break from their studies/work and use their savings to travel an entire continent or even as many as 20 countries.

On the other hand, some Generation Z people are using the Internet to their advantage. The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the policies of corporate work. Many companies have shifted to hybrid and even remote working models. This allows Generation Z people to travel while working.

The exuberance of youth might seem to be a rather unsettling way of living. However, experts believe this change in dynamics is way ahead for Generation Z. Research has also shown that Generation Z people are less inclined towards materialistic components compared to the older generations.

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