Are multiple journeys the new normal?

2025-10-31T08:04:33+01:006 March 2025|Categories: Chart of the week|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Ten years ago, one in five citizens took more than one vacation trip. Last year, that number more than doubled. Almost one in four traveled twice, more than one in ten three times, and one in twelve even more frequently. Travel frequency increased with rising income: the proportion of those taking multiple trips was more than three times higher among higher earners than among lower earners.

How citizens are looking ahead to 2025: worries, fear and a little hope

2025-10-31T08:04:35+01:002 January 2025|Categories: Chart of the week|Tags: , , , , , , , |

The majority of Germans are looking ahead to the next twelve months with concern. 63 percent of the population express fears and uncertainties, while only 37 percent are optimistic about the future. Differences emerge between various population groups: women are more pessimistic about the future than men (+6 percentage points). The difference is particularly striking with regard to income: low-income earners express concerns more frequently than higher-income earners (+9 percentage points).

Leisure time in focus: How money influences our activities

2025-10-31T08:04:38+01:0026 December 2024|Categories: Chart of the week|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Almost half of Germans (49 %) report being more dependent on paid leisure activities than they would like. This finding illustrates that the financial aspect plays an increasingly significant role in leisure activities and represents a tension between desires and possibilities for many. Striking differences exist between age groups...

How do Germans spend the festive season? Between family and loneliness

2025-10-31T08:04:40+01:0019 December 2024|Categories: Chart of the week|Tags: , , , , , , , |

The last few weeks of the year are a time for contemplation and tranquillity - at least in theory. But how do Germans actually spend the festive season? Is the focus on the family, or are more and more people packing their suitcases to celebrate under palm trees?

No room for selfishness: Why our society needs more cohesion

2025-10-31T08:04:43+01:0012 December 2024|Categories: Chart of the week|Tags: , , , , , , , |

The call for more cohesion in society is becoming increasingly clear. For example, 89 out of 100 respondents believe that there is less and less room for selfishness in our society and that greater cohesion is needed. Compared to 2016, when 86 per cent were already of this opinion, the desire for solidarity has intensified further. Agreement is particularly high among the over 65s: In this age group, 95 out of 100 respondents agreed with the statement.

How donations enrich our lives: Happiness through generosity

2025-10-31T08:04:45+01:005 December 2024|Categories: Chart of the week|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Tense economic times are having an impact on the donation behaviour of German citizens. In 2023, the volume of donations in Germany fell to around five billion euros - a decrease of 12 per cent compared to the previous year. At present, almost one in two people say they would donate less to others if they had financial difficulties. Childless couples in particular see savings potential here, while the figure is lower among young adults and singles.

How Germany informs itself: From editorials to likes

2025-10-31T08:04:48+01:0028 November 2024|Categories: Chart of the week|Tags: , , , , , , , |

How do Germans inform themselves in an age full of fake news and filter bubbles? While the younger generation is increasingly turning to social media, traditional news sources are falling behind.

The world of video games: Between gaming fun and top-class sport

2025-10-31T08:04:50+01:0021 November 2024|Categories: Chart of the week|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Video games are an integral part of leisure activities for many Germans. Around a third of the population plays regularly – that is, at least once a week – on their computer, console, or smartphone. More than one in four would also like to play more often.

Learning 2.0: How digital media complement teaching

2025-10-31T08:04:52+01:0014 November 2024|Categories: Chart of the week|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Digital learning resources are recognized by the majority of German citizens as a valuable supplement to traditional teaching methods and are gaining acceptance, particularly among older generations. The flexibility and personalization of digital platforms support individual learning paths and promote learning success. Digital learning resources not only contribute to increased motivation but also foster important digital skills. However, with their increasing integration into the education sector, it is crucial to reconcile technological innovation with pedagogical quality and to provide teachers with appropriate professional development.

How long are Germans prepared to travel to go shopping?

2025-10-31T08:04:55+01:007 November 2024|Categories: Chart of the week|Tags: , , , , , , , |

The willingness of citizens to spend time traveling to a shopping center or pedestrian zone has decreased significantly in recent years. While this averaged 45 minutes 20 years ago, it is now only 35 minutes.

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