Original article by Roy Morgan
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 22-Sep-21
New Roy Morgan data shows that the COVID-19 pandemic is driving significant changes in how Australians view their home. The latest figures from the June 2021 quarter show that 54.5% of Australians aged 14+ now agree that ‘When I’m at home, I like to shut myself off from the rest of the world’; this is an increase of 16% compared to the March 2020 quarter, just prior to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Prior to the pandemic agreement with this statement had barely changed over the preceding four years, increasing by just over 1% since the September 2016 quarter. Women have driven a larger share of this increase since the pandemic began than men. A clear majority of 58.5% of women agree with the statement in the June 2021 quarter, an increase of 19.8% points from the March 2020 quarter and up over 21% points from five years ago. In contrast only a narrow majority of 50.3% of men now agree with the statement, an increase of 12% points from the March 2020 quarter and up just over 13% points from five years ago. The data comes from Roy Morgan Single Source, the nation’s largest and longest-running program of research into consumer behaviour and attitudes, continuously conducted year-round.
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