Viewing offline content

Limited functionality available

Dismiss
Deloitte South Africa
  • Services

    What's new

    • Deloitte Digital

    • Deloitte Africa Centre for Corporate Governance

      The Deloitte Africa Center for Corporate Governance offers a number of resources for executives, directors, and others who are active in governance.

    • Corporate Reporting Reform

      View our latest events on corporate reporting reform.

    • Audit & Assurance

      • Audit & Assurance Insights
      • Centre for Corporate Governance
    • Consulting

      • Strategy
      • Customer and Marketing
      • Core Business Operations
      • Human Capital
      • Enterprise Technology & Performance
      • Managed Services
      • Growth Platforms
    • Financial Advisory

      • Mergers & Acquisitions
      • Turnaround and Restructuring
      • Forensics
    • Risk Advisory

      • Internal Control & Assurance
      • Regulatory Risk
      • IT & Specialised Assurance
      • Cyber Risk
      • Analytics
    • Tax & Legal

      • Outsourced Tax Compliance
      • Tax Technology Consulting
      • Tax Advisory and Transactions
      • Mobility, Payroll, Immigration
      • Workforce, Analytics
      • Reward, Employment Tax
      • Legal Services
      • South African Budget
      • Tax News and Trends
    • Deloitte Private

  • Industries

    What's new

    • Deloitte perspectives

      Leadership perspectives from across the globe.

    • Future of Mobility

      Learn how this new reality is coming together and what it will mean for you and your industry.

    • Deloitte Africa Insights

      Access the latest thought leadership on industry insights, country reports and economic developments in Africa.

    • Consumer

      • Automotive
      • Consumer Products
      • Retail, Wholesale & Distribution
      • Transportation, Hospitality & Services
    • Energy & Resources

      • Energy & Chemicals
      • Mining & Metals
      • Power, Utilities & Renewables
      • Industrial Products & Construction
    • Financial Services

      • Insurance
      • Banking & Securities
      • Investment Management
      • Actuarial & Insurance Solutions
      • Real Estate
    • Life Sciences & Healthcare

      • Life Sciences
      • Health Care
      • The Africa Deloitte Health Equity Institute
    • Government and Public Services

      • Infrastructure, Transport & Regional Government
      • Central Government
      • Defence, Security & Justice
      • Health & Human Services
    • Technology, Media & Telecom

      • Technology
      • Media & Entertainment
      • Telecom, Media & Entertainment
      • Predictions
  • Insights

    Deloitte Insights

    What's new

    • Deloitte Insights Magazine

      Explore the latest issue now

    • Deloitte Insights app

      Go straight to smart with daily updates on your mobile device

    • Weekly economic update

      See what's happening this week and the impact on your business

    • Strategy

      • Business Strategy & Growth
      • Digital Transformation
      • Governance & Board
      • Innovation
      • Marketing & Sales
      • Private Enterprise
    • Economy & Society

      • Economy
      • Environmental, Social, & Governance
      • Health Equity
      • Trust
      • Mobility
    • Organization

      • Operations
      • Finance & Tax
      • Risk & Regulation
      • Supply Chain
      • Smart Manufacturing
    • People

      • Leadership
      • Talent & Work
      • Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
    • Technology

      • Data & Analytics
      • Emerging Technologies
      • Technology Management
    • Industries

      • Consumer
      • Energy, Resources, & Industrials
      • Financial Services
      • Government & Public Services
      • Life Sciences & Health Care
      • Technology, Media, & Telecommunications
    • Spotlight

      • Deloitte Insights Magazine
      • Press Room Podcasts
      • Weekly Economic Update
      • COVID-19
      • Resilience
      • Top 10 reading guide
  • Careers

    What's new

    • Job search

    • Experienced Hires

    • Executives

    • Students

    • Life at Deloitte

    • Alumni

  • ZA-EN Location: South Africa-English  
  • ZA-EN Location: South Africa-English  
    • Dashboard
    • Saved items
    • Content feed
    • Profile/Interests
    • Account settings
    • Subscriptions

Welcome back

Still not a member? Join My Deloitte

The Deloitte Global Millennial Survey 2020: Highlights

by Michele Parmelee
  • Save for later
  • Download
  • Share
    • Share on Facebook
    • Share on Twitter
    • Share on Linkedin
    • Share by email
Deloitte Insights
  • Strategy
    Strategy
    Strategy
    • Business Strategy & Growth
    • Digital Transformation
    • Governance & Board
    • Innovation
    • Marketing & Sales
    • Private Enterprise
  • Economy & Society
    Economy & Society
    Economy & Society
    • Economy
    • Environmental, Social, & Governance
    • Health Equity
    • Trust
    • Mobility
  • Organization
    Organization
    Organization
    • Operations
    • Finance & Tax
    • Risk & Regulation
    • Supply Chain
    • Smart Manufacturing
  • People
    People
    People
    • Leadership
    • Talent & Work
    • Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
  • Technology
    Technology
    Technology
    • Data & Analytics
    • Emerging Technologies
    • Technology Management
  • Industries
    Industries
    Industries
    • Consumer
    • Energy, Resources, & Industrials
    • Financial Services
    • Government & Public Services
    • Life Sciences & Health Care
    • Tech, Media, & Telecom
  • Spotlight
    Spotlight
    Spotlight
    • Deloitte Insights Magazine
    • Press Room Podcasts
    • Weekly Economic Update
    • COVID-19
    • Resilience
    • Top 10 reading guide
    • ZA-EN Location: South Africa-English  
      • Dashboard
      • Saved items
      • Content feed
      • Profile/Interests
      • Account settings
      • Subscriptions
    6 minute read 25 June 2020

    The Deloitte Global Millennial Survey 2020: Highlights In the midst of crisis, younger generations show resilience

    6 minute read 25 June 2020
    • Michele Parmelee United States
    • Save for later
    • Download
    • Share
      • Share on Facebook
      • Share on Twitter
      • Share on Linkedin
      • Share by email
    • The resilient generations
    • Cautious optimism

    The COVID-19 pandemic has hit younger generations hard. But the Deloitte Global Millennial Survey 2020 suggests that millennials and Gen Zs, battle-hardened after multiple crises, remain resilient and determined to better the world.

    It’s too early to know how the COVID-19 pandemic will ultimately change society. But the response of millennials and Generation Z, battle-hardened and steadfast in maintaining their values, will be key. The 2020 Deloitte Global Millennial Survey reveals a younger generation whose resilience and determination will surely shape the world that emerges.

    The pandemic arrived swiftly and upended pretty much everything, including our survey, which we largely redid between late April and mid-May to reflect respondents’ views both pre-pandemic and during the crisis: We updated our initial fieldwork with a smaller follow-up survey to gauge the pandemic’s impact on opinions.

    For the full interactive report, please see The Deloitte Global Millennial Survey 2020: Resilient generations hold the key to building a “better normal.”

    The resilient generations

    Learn more

    Learn more about the Deloitte Millennial Survey 2020

    Download the full report

    Watch the video or view the related infographic

    Learn about Deloitte's services

    Go straight to smart. Get the Deloitte Insights app

    Pandemic-related shutdowns have hit younger generations hard. More than a quarter of Gen Zs and a quarter of younger millennials (age 25–30) who took our follow-up survey in late April or early May reported that they’d either lost their jobs or been placed on temporary, unpaid leave. At that point, about one in five millennials around the world had been put out of work.

    Another 27% of millennials and 23% of Gen Zs reported working fewer hours, while some (millennials 8%, Gen Zs 5%) were working longer hours without a corresponding bump in pay. Only a third of millennials and 38% of Gen Zs taking the pulse survey said their employment/income status had been unaffected by the pandemic.

    Last year’s millennial survey exposed a good deal of uneasiness and pessimism; perhaps surprisingly, the pandemic doesn’t appear to have exacerbated those feelings. In 11 of the 13 pulse countries, respondents actually expressed lower levels of stress than they’d reported in our first survey 4 months earlier. Overall results also showed greater optimism about the environment, a strong commitment to financial responsibility and saving, and favorable opinions about the responses to the pandemic by government, business, and respondents’ own employers.

    Now, this hardly means young people aren’t concerned about the environment, their families’ well-being, their long-term career and financial outlooks, or a variety of other issues. They are. And improvements in stress levels don’t mean they’re not experiencing uncomfortably high levels of tension. They do. Still, this year’s primary and follow-up surveys, taken together, suggest that millennials and Gen Zs—survivors of unprecedented economic and societal challenges compared to previous generations still in the workforce—are able to roll with the punches.

    They are deeply affected by the pandemic but seem able to see opportunity in the darkness, viewing this crisis as an opportunity to reset and drive the change they want to see. Millennials and Gen Zs aren’t just hoping for a better world to emerge after the COVID-19 pandemic releases its grip on society—they want to lead the change.

    The pandemic has made Millennials and Gen Zs more empathetic and altruistic

    Cautious optimism

    The picture that emerges from this year’s survey is complicated but hopeful: Even in the midst of crisis, millennials and Gen Zs are recommitting to improving society, pushing for a world in which businesses and governments mirror their own commitments. Some highlights:

    • Close to half of Gen Z and 44% of millennial respondents in the first survey said they’re stressed all or most of the time. But in the follow-up survey, anxiety levels fell eight points for both generations, indicating a potential silver lining to the disruption caused by the pandemic.
    • Half of respondents in the first survey said they believe it’s too late to repair the damage caused by climate change. Yet in our follow-up survey, this figure dropped, suggesting that the pandemic’s environmental impact—reduced economic activity has lowered energy use and therefore pollution—has given hope that there is still time to take action and protect the planet.
    • The pandemic has engendered an even stronger sense of individual responsibility. Nearly three-fourths said the pandemic has made them more sympathetic toward others’ needs and that they will take actions to have a positive impact on their communities in the future.
    • Respondents pledged to more actively patronize and support businesses after the pandemic—especially smaller, local sellers. And they won’t hesitate to penalize companies whose stated and practiced values conflict with their own.
    • A majority of respondents gave businesses and governments high marks for their pandemic responses. Actions taken during the crisis, however, did not translate into overall better opinions of business.
    • Many are financially prudent and literate. While long-term finances are a top cause of stress, more than half of millennials, and nearly half of Gen Zs, are saving money and could cope if they unexpectedly received a large bill.
    • Job loyalty rises as businesses address employee needs, from diversity and inclusion to sustainability, reskilling, and more. In the first survey, more millennials said they’d like to stay with their employers for at least 5 years than would prefer to leave within 2 years. This is unprecedented since Deloitte first asked this question in our 2016 survey. It remains to be seen, though, how loyalty will be affected by the pandemic.

    Looking ahead

    The world that emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic surely will be different—and it will likely be more aligned with the ideals of millennials and Gen Zs, as expressed in this and previous millennial surveys. Young people have seen how quickly the environment can heal, how rapidly business can adapt, and how resourceful and cooperative people can be. They know that a post-pandemic society can be better than the one that preceded it—and they’re tenacious enough to make it a reality.

    For the full interactive report, please see The Deloitte Global Millennial Survey 2020: Resilient generations hold the key to building a “better normal.”

    Acknowledgements

    Cover image by: Emily Moreano

    Topics in this article

    Millennials , Talent , Human Capital , Private company

    Human Capital

    Today’s business challenges present a new wave of HR, talent, and organization priorities. Deloitte’s Human Capital services leverage research, analytics, and industry insights to help design and execute critical programs from business-driven HR to innovative talent, leadership, and change programs.

    View
    Get in touch
    Contact
    • Michele Parmelee
    • Chief people and purpose officer
    • Deloitte Global
    • mparmelee@deloitte.com
    • +1 415 706 3806

    Download Subscribe

    Related content

    img Trending

    Interactive 3 days ago

    Learn more about millennials and the future of work

    • The postgenerational workforce Article2 years ago
    • Engaging employees like consumers Article4 years ago
    • Purpose, passion, and independent work Article4 years ago
    • Creating good jobs in the age of artificial intelligence Article4 years ago
    • Looking beyond millennials for brand growth Article4 years ago
    • Future of work Collection
    Michele Parmelee

    Michele Parmelee

    Global People & Purpose Leader

    Michele is the Global People & Purpose leader. In this role, she leads a broad portfolio of programs that enhances Deloitte’s global brand, reputation, and talent experience in support of its global strategy. She leads Deloitte’s purpose agenda by driving its commitment to living its shared values; enhancing global diversity and inclusion efforts; achieving its WorldClass ambition to impact 100 million people; and building a more sustainable world through its WorldClimateprogram. Michele is a member of the Deloitte Global Executive Committee. Michele is a Deloitte US principal and has been with the firm for more than 20 years. Prior to joining Deloitte Global, she delivered strategy and operations consulting services to FSI clients as part of Deloitte US. Her client service focus was within the banking, payments, insurance, and real estate sectors. Prior to joining Deloitte Global in June 2015, Michele was the secretary of the Deloitte US board of directors and led the Office of the Chairman. Outside of Deloitte, Michele is the President of the International Organization of Employers (IOE). She is a Vice Chair of the Board of Directors of the United States Council for International Business (USCIB). Michele serves as a member of the United Way Worldwide Board of Trustees and its Executive Compensation and Membership Accountability Committees. Michele also serves as a member of the Executive Committee of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD). Michele has an MBA from Harvard Business School and a BA magna cum laude with honors from Brown University.

    • micheleparmelee@deloitte.com
    • +1 504 561 7117

    Share article highlights

    See something interesting? Simply select text and choose how to share it:

    Email a customized link that shows your highlighted text.
    Copy a customized link that shows your highlighted text.
    Copy your highlighted text.

    The Deloitte Global Millennial Survey 2020: Highlights has been saved

    The Deloitte Global Millennial Survey 2020: Highlights has been removed

    An Article Titled The Deloitte Global Millennial Survey 2020: Highlights already exists in Saved items

    Invalid special characters found 
    Forgot password

    To stay logged in, change your functional cookie settings.

    OR

    Social login not available on Microsoft Edge browser at this time.

    Connect Accounts

    Connect your social accounts

    This is the first time you have logged in with a social network.

    You have previously logged in with a different account. To link your accounts, please re-authenticate.

    Log in with an existing social network:

    To connect with your existing account, please enter your password:

    OR

    Log in with an existing site account:

    To connect with your existing account, please enter your password:

    Forgot password

    Subscribe

    to receive more business insights, analysis, and perspectives from Deloitte Insights
    ✓ Link copied to clipboard
    • Contact Us
    • Submit RFP
    • Media enquiries
    Follow Deloitte Insights:
    Global office directory Office locations
    ZA-EN Location: South Africa-English  
    About Deloitte
    • Home
    • Newsroom
    • Code of Conduct
    • Report unethical conduct
    • Office locator
    • Global Office Directory
    • Press releases
    • Submit RFP
    • Contact us
    • Deloitte Insights Blog
    • Social Media
    • About Deloitte in Malawi
    • About Deloitte in Zimbabwe
    • About Deloitte in Mozambique
    • About Deloitte in Botswana
    • About Deloitte in Zambia
    • https://sacoronavirus.co.za
    Services
    • Audit & Assurance
    • Consulting
    • Financial Advisory
    • Risk Advisory
    • Tax & Legal
    • Deloitte Private
    Industries
    • Consumer
    • Energy & Resources
    • Financial Services
    • Life Sciences & Healthcare
    • Government and Public Services
    • Technology, Media & Telecom
    Careers
    • Job search
    • Experienced Hires
    • Executives
    • Students
    • Life at Deloitte
    • Alumni
    • About Deloitte
    • Terms of use
    • Privacy
    • Cookies
    • PAIA Manual
    • About Deloitte Africa
    • Avature Privacy
    • Standard terms for the provision of goods and services to Deloitte & Touche

    © 2023. See Terms of Use for more information.

    Deloitte refers to one or more of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited, a UK private company limited by guarantee (“DTTL”), its network of member firms, and their related entities. DTTL and each of its member firms are legally separate and independent entities.  Please see www.deloitte.com/about for a detailed description of DTTL and its member firms.