China’s “post 90s” generation is rapidly adapting to the fast-evolving digitized world, with Internet penetration among this generation at 79.6%—31.7% higher than the national average of 27.9%, notes Credit Suisse. Vincent Chan and team at Credit Suisse in their October 28, 2015 research note titled: “Young China” highlight the characteristics of “post 90s” young Chinese and the implications for various aspects of the Chinese economy. “Post 90s” – large influence on trend of cyberspace According to the CS analysts, the “post 90s” generation (people born in the 1990s) has three distinguishing characteristics: it is the first generation of young Chinese…
Young Chinese "Lonely kids Ruling Cyberspace": Credit Suisse
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