Extended 'offspringhood' means opportunity for marketers: Hakuhodo
JAPAN - A report issued by Hakuhodo delves into the fact that with parents living longer, more people are spending a greater portion of their lives as offspring, which impacts everything from their family finances and living arrangements to their outlook on life and purchasing behaviours.
by Matthew Miller
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