Mar 13, 2014

DATA POINTS: Chinese put family first

New research from Mintel provides insight into the attitudes and behaviour of consumers young and old in China. The overarching study into Chinese consumers points to a strong desire for work-life balance, and continuing anxiety over issues such as food safety, pollution and health. The study divides consumers into groups based on lifestyle aspirations.

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