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1、BalanceStartsat HomeThe Life at Home Report 2021Our findings 03Relationships 06Community 11Space 16Rituals 22Future Home 28A balanced approach to mental wellbeing helps us get the most out of life,and we believe that starts at home.A home space for our headspace.To learn more,we asked more than 34,0
2、00 people to share their thoughts on mental wellbeing and life at home.Heres what we found out.Introduction02LIFE AT HOME 2021 40%who felt more positive towards their home also saw a positive impact on their mental health38%of people feel that the future will be better than today93%think it is impor
3、tant that their home provides them with a sense of comfort55%of people say relaxing is the most important activity for helping them achieve a sense of wellbeing at home73%say they have spent more time in their neighbourhoods in the last 12 monthsOur findingsAfter a challenging 12 months,in which 27%
4、of people say their mental health has suffered,our homes and our mental wellbeing have become more intimately connected than ever.In fact,people now find it hard to talk about one without the other.Through our research,we learned that a home you love can help protect your mental wellbeing.But theres
5、 a flipside.When people are unhappy at home,they are more likely to experience negative mental health impacts.42%of people say their relationships with immediate family have improved over the last 12 months03Our findingsRelationshipsCommunitySpaceRitualsFuture HomeLIFE AT HOME 2021USA47%of people in
6、 the USA who live with parents or siblings say their relationships with immediate family have positively improved in the last 12 months.Finland72%of people in Finland say sleeping is most important in achieving mental wellbeing,putting the country near the very top of the sleep-loving charts.Czech R
7、epublic88%of people in the Czech Republic spent more time in their neighbourhoods over the past 12 months the highest percentage of any country.Japan88%of people in Japan say its important that their home makes them feel content and at ease.Australia38%of people in Australia say having a home that i
8、s easy to keep clutter-free has become more important to them over the last 12 months,making the country one of the worlds decluttering hotspots.South Korea48%of people in South Korea are feeling more positive about their homes compared to before the pandemic.This is much higher than the global aver
9、age of 35%.UK53%of people in the UK say access to a private garden or balcony has grown in importance over the last year when thinking about their ideal home-making the UK one of the countries where this has grown the most in importance.France28%of people in France say they wish they could spend mor
10、e time socialising and entertaining at home.Over the past 12 months,peoples experiences and needs have changed in different ways around the world.OUR FINDINGS04Our findingsRelationshipsCommunitySpaceRitualsFuture HomeLIFE AT HOME 2021SpaceCommunityRelationships Future HomeRituals Where are you looki
11、ng for more balance?Explore the key themes of our research.OUR FINDINGS05Our findingsRelationshipsCommunitySpaceRitualsFuture HomeLIFE AT HOME 2021RelationshipsIs home helping or hindering your relationships?The pandemic has brought many of us closer together especially families and the people we li
12、ve with.It has also made us choosier about the friendships we keep.For our mental wellbeing,its quality not quantity that matters.06LIFE AT HOME 2021Our findingsRelationshipsCommunitySpaceRitualsFuture Home 42%of the people we spoke to said their relationships with direct family have grown stronger
13、over the last 12 months1 in 5people have seen their friendships suffer over the last 12 months41%say they turn to their friends to talk about their mental health31%say proximity to friends and family is one of the things that increased most in importance over the last 12 months.SummaryFamilies have
14、grown closer over the last 12 months,with 42%of people saying their relationships with immediate family have improved.While some friendships have also flourished,others have not fared so well.One in five people we surveyed around the world say their friendships have been negatively impacted.Relation
15、ships are vital to our mental wellbeing,especially relationships at home.When discussing our mental health and wellbeing,many of us turn to people we live with.On average,half say they speak to their partner,22%to a parent and 21%to a sibling.RELATIONSHIPS07Our findingsRelationshipsCommunitySpaceRit
16、ualsFuture HomeLIFE AT HOME 2021People aged 18 to 34 were most likely to report their relationships with immediate family had improvedFamilies bonded over shared experiencesThe pandemic has forced many of us to spend more time at home with family and loved ones.Over two-fifths(42%)of the people we s
17、poke to said their relationships with direct family have grown stronger over the last 12 months.This was especially true for people in India(62%),Slovenia(66%)and China(68%).Much less so for those in Sweden(29%),Finland(24%)and Japan(15%).The variations between countries show how different the exper
18、ience of living together can be.For some,closer proximity creates new frictions.(Whos in charge of the cooking now?Is this a kitchen or an office?When does the workday begin and end?)But it has also given people greater insight into each other,allowing them to build stronger family relationships wit
19、h better communication and deeper connections.We see this reflected in peoples changing priorities.When asked what they look for in their ideal home,31%say proximity to friends and family is one of the things that increased most in importance over the last 12 months.“Lockdown was a little challengin
20、g in the beginning,just because we werent so used to being in each others space.I was working remote even before the pandemic,but my husband didnt come home to work until everything shut down.It was kind of a learning curve with us being both here in the space,and we had to do a lot of things to get
21、 us to the place we are now.Its been like a roller coaster.”Liliana,USARELATIONSHIPS08Our findingsRelationshipsCommunitySpaceRitualsFuture HomeLIFE AT HOME 202146%of women speak to friends about their mental health and wellbeing but only 36%of men doRELATIONSHIPSFocusing on the friendships that matt
22、erWho do you talk to about your mental health and wellbeing?Many people(41%)say they turn to their friends.But in a year of restrictions,meeting up and socialising has been harder than usual.Oscar in China speaks for many of us when he says that video is no substitute for real life.“When you have no
23、 way to meet friends offline,its an alternative,”he tells us.But:“Face-to-face communication is definitely better because you can see their entire body language.When you are.joking with your friends,you can give them a little kick or hold their shoulders.There are some physical movements you can do.
24、”Given these challenges,its no surprise that one in five people has seen their friendships suffer over the last 12 months.But those we spoke to did not always see losing friends as a bad thing.The pandemic has helped people focus on what really matters.Many are now looking for quality not quantity i
25、n their relationships,and actively choosing between the friendships they want to maintain and those they are happy to let slip.“The friends I stayed in touch with through COVID,I feel like we became a lot closer together,whereas if we didnt really speak through COVID,thatrelationship kind of.disappe
26、ared a bit.”Abdul,UK“Lockdown has changed my friendship needs.I think our relationships are deeper now.When we see each other,we really spend good nights,we take more time,we spend entire weekends together because it might not happen again.so we organise weekends and see each other for two or three
27、days and we have a good time,we get fresh air together,we do each other good and we tell ourselves that were good together and if something happens,everythings fine,were still here.”Sophie,France09Our findingsRelationshipsCommunitySpaceRitualsFuture HomeLIFE AT HOME 2021Key takeaways for relationshi
28、ps1.Achieve balance by prioritising the relationships you have cultivated over the past 12 months.2.To rebuild relationships with people who matter to you,make sure you are clear about your needs and they are clear about theirs.3.Create an environment in which you can nurture and be nurtured.RELATIO
29、NSHIPSNurturing helps us feelbalanced at homeIts not just people we build relationships with at home.Its everything we nurture and care for,whether its greenery,animals or prized possessions.Anil in the USA sums up the benefits of having plants in your home when he says,“The reason why I keep plants
30、 is because it helps me be more responsible.I feel like some of these plants,they speak out to me and the better the relationship I build with the plants,the more they grow.Its a good feeling.”Pets also give us opportunities to build meaningful relationships.Liliana,also in the USA,told us that her
31、dogs have been the best thing for her mental health during the pandemic.“They are the centre of my world and I love being around them so much.I had a reason to get up every morning and feed them and take them for a walk.So they really grounded me during that time.”10Our findingsRelationshipsCommunit
32、ySpaceRitualsFuture HomeLIFE AT HOME 2021CommunityHow much do your communities do for you?Whether its local neighbourhoods or WhatsApp groups,communities are important to us.They support our practical,social and emotional needs and we have been turning to them more and more over the last 12 months.1
33、1LIFE AT HOME 2021Our findingsRelationshipsCommunitySpaceRitualsFuture Home18%of those aged 18-34 think gaming is one of the most important things for maintaining a sense of mental wellbeing at homeSummarySeventy-three percent of people around the world say they have spent more time in their neighbo
34、urhoodsin the last 12 months.Connecting with neighbours is important.It has practical benefits,especially when times are challenging,and supports our emotional needs.Sixty-two percent say their mental wellbeing has benefitted from having a sense of belonging in their neighbourhoods.Community is not
35、just about the houses and streets around us,though.Its also about the communities we create for ourselves with likeminded people,whether online or in person.COMMUNITY73%have spent more time in their neighbourhoods in the last 12 months13%globally say that,when thinking about their ideal home,connect
36、ing to people in their neighbourhood is more important now than it was 12 months ago.62%of people say their mental wellbeing has benefitted from a sense of belonging in their neighbourhood.12Our findingsRelationshipsCommunitySpaceRitualsFuture HomeLIFE AT HOME 2021Local communities were there when w
37、e needed themThe pandemic has shown us the practicalimportance of community.Localnetworks provided vital support.It has also enabled us to get to know our local communities better.Almost three-quarters have spent more time in their neighbourhood over the past year and 69%have enjoyed socialising wit
38、h people who live nearby.Stronger community connections appear to have had a positive impact on mental wellbeing.Sixty-two percent of people say their mental wellbeing has benefitted from a sense of belonging in their neighbourhood.For those living in co-living facilities,the figure is over two-thir
39、ds(67%).For example,Abdul in the UK explained to us that several families in his building had experienced loss due to COVID,and that having a sense of community had been important.“The best thing you can have is people around you that care.”How long will these connections last?We heard from some tha
40、t the community relationships built up during the pandemic have already begun to wither.On the other hand,13%globally say that,when thinking about their ideal home,connecting to people in their neighbourhood is more important now than it was 12 months ago.“Everybody comes together to help each other
41、 out.They my neighbours are super-talkative.Theyre social.They just feel like your best friends pretty much.Thats what I like about this community.Everyone is so helpful to each other”Anil,USACOMMUNITY13Our findingsRelationshipsCommunitySpaceRitualsFuture HomeLIFE AT HOME 2021People in India,China a
42、nd South Korea are the most likely to turn to online communities to talk about their mental health and wellbeing.Communities grow around shared interestsWhat does community mean?Through our research,we learned that its not just about local neighbourhoods.Around the world,people are forming their own
43、 wider communities with others who share their interests,values and beliefs.These communities,many of them enabled by technology,give people new opportunities to build meaningful connections.For example,Abdul in the UK told us how he got into gaming because it helped him work on the social skills he
44、 had lost over lockdown.They also play an important role in mental wellbeing,especially for younger people.18%of those aged 18-34 think gaming is one of the most important things for maintaining a sense of mental wellbeing at home.1 in 10 of those living in university halls or flat shares say they w
45、ould turn to virtual communities to talk about their mental health and wellbeing(more than twice the global average of 4%).“It is possible to use the internet to make you feel that you are still connected to the world.For example when everyone is watching a live broadcast you feel that these people
46、are connected in some way,even though you dont know who they are.”Oscar,ChinaCOMMUNITY14Our findingsRelationshipsCommunitySpaceRitualsFuture HomeLIFE AT HOME 2021Key takeaways for community1.Strong community connections can have a positive impact on mental health and wellbeing.2.We feel like we belo
47、ng when our communities reflect who we are.3.Community is not just the people we see and walk past every day its also the outdoor and virtual spaces we access from home.COMMUNITY15Our findingsRelationshipsCommunitySpaceRitualsFuture HomeLIFE AT HOME 2021SpaceIs your home space supporting your headsp
48、ace?How we use our spaces has altered over the past year.To achieve balance,many of us have adapted our spaces to match.Sixty percent say theyve had to change the way their home is organised to do the activities they want or need to do at home.16LIFE AT HOME 2021Our findingsRelationshipsCommunitySpa
49、ceRitualsFuture Home 36%of people say that having a private garden or balcony is one of the things that has increased most in importance over the past 12 months28%of people say that spaciousness is one of the things that has grown most in importance over the last 12 months27%say that their ideal hom
50、e being easy to clean and kept clutter-free is more important to them than it was 12 months ago47%of those who made significant efforts to reorganise their homes now feel more positive about themSummaryNinety-three percent of people globally say that it is important that their home provides them wit
51、h a sense of comfort.But how do we find space for the comfort we need,when were having to use our homes as offices,schools and gyms?This year,we have seen a major shift in the way everyone is using and thinking about their homes.In the past,there were some things people only did beyond their four wa
52、lls.Now,life is more fluid and our spaces are changing to reflect this.Control is important.To ensure they can do everything they want and need to do at home,many people are choosing to organise their homes in new ways.SPACE17Our findingsRelationshipsCommunitySpaceRitualsFuture HomeLIFE AT HOME 2021
53、SummaryNinety-three percent of people globally say that it is important that their home provides them with a sense of comfort.But how do we find space for the comfort we need,when were having to use our homes as offices,schools and gyms?This year,we have seen a major shift in the way everyone is usi
54、ng and thinking about their homes.In the past,there were some things people only did beyond their four walls.Now,life is more fluid and our spaces are changing to reflect this.Control is important.To ensure they can do everything they want and need to do at home,many people are choosing to organise
55、their homes in new ways.SPACESPACEMaking a small home feel biggerWhen asked about their ideal homes,28%of people say that spaciousness is one of the things that has grown most in importance over the last 12 months.But space,as we know,is not easy to come by.Many of the people we spoke to,particularl
56、y those who are young and living in urban areas,have adapted their homes to try and make their space work harder.Some changes we heard about were for comfort or privacy.Some were about creating zones for different activities,so that people had the space they needed to do everything they wanted to do
57、 at home.One research participant,Liliana in the USA,told us how she and her partner had experimented with several different home office setups before arriving at an arrangement where both of them could work happily.Changing our homes helps us feel better about them.Half of those(47%)who made signif
58、icant efforts to reorganise their homes now feel more positive about them,compared to 1 in 3(33%)of those who made very little effort or none at all.17%of those aged 18-34 have made significant changes to their space compared to just 6%aged 55+18Our findingsRelationshipsCommunitySpaceRitualsFuture H
59、omeLIFE AT HOME 2021SPACESimpler spaces can be safer spacesOver the last year,we have seen a rise in the number of people who are keen to create simpler,more organised spaces in their homes.When thinking about their ideal home,more than one in four(27%)say that being easy to clean and keep clutter-f
60、ree is more important to them than it was 12 months ago.Many of those we spoke to associated clean,decluttered spaces with a greater sense of calm.Clutter-free equals being in control,which is important for our mental wellbeing.“I need my house to be clean more and more.It cant be cluttered.During l
61、ockdown,I felt the need to get rid of the unnecessary,even if there wasnt much already.I got rid of some books,I cleaned my basement and got rid of what I didnt use.I felt this need during lockdown,maybe because I had some extra time to clean,to clear the unnecessary out,to get rid of what I didnt u
62、se.Now in my house I only have things I use in everyday life,I dont have unnecessary things.”Sophie,France19Our findingsRelationshipsCommunitySpaceRitualsFuture HomeLIFE AT HOME 2021SPACE27%of people say accessing green space is important for helping them maintain their mental wellbeing at home.“I j
63、ust missed.green.I couldnt go to the park and I missed that.I missed nature since we were stuck at home.So Ive got a small courtyard where I put trees,so I could get some fresh air,I needed to breathe.It stuck,this need to breathe,to open windows,to see some green I dont know,I missed that.”Sophie,F
64、rance“When I was in a room for a long time,the thoughts I was having were getting negative,negative,negative.When I started going on walks,my thought process changed.I was thinking more positive things.Getting fresh air just makes you feel like a different person.”Abdul,UKCreating space to breatheAn
65、other way to create a quiet space in the home is through access to the outdoors something many are now yearning for.When thinking about their ideal home,36%of people say that having a private garden or balcony is one of the things that has increased most in importance over the past 12 months.This fi
66、gure is even higher in countries that are densely populated and heavily urbanised such as Belgium and the UK.People also want green space to be within easy reach.Thirty-five percent say living close to parks and nature has become more important to them when thinking about their ideal home.20LIFE AT
67、HOME 2021Our findingsRelationshipsCommunitySpaceRitualsFuture HomeSPACEKey takeaways for space1.Taking control of your space can make it a place of greater comfort and safety.2.Decluttering your home benefits your mental wellbeing.3.We need access to nature,whether its by living close to green space
68、 or by bringing the outside in.21Our findingsRelationshipsCommunitySpaceRitualsFuture HomeLIFE AT HOME 2021RitualsHow are you living your life at home?Positive daily rituals are important.Being intentional about how we work,eat,socialise and relax can help us get the most out of our time at home.22L
69、IFE AT HOME 2021Our findingsRelationshipsCommunitySpaceRitualsFuture HomeSummaryThroughout 2020 and 2021,the role of the home has been transformed.Now it is a place for activity and productivity as well as relaxation.Findingbalance through good daily routines is key for our mental wellbeing.This mea
70、ns being intentional about how we use our homes and not just when were working or exercising.Sometimes its about choosing activities that help us relax,feel centred or achieve balance.Doing less but doing it better.RITUALS“I feel happiest when Im relaxed at home”Anil,USA41%of people say their home i
71、s meeting their needs for working and studying.26%globally say that doing hobbies or personal projects is important for helping them maintain a sense of mental wellbeing at home.53%of people in China say their home meets their needs for sleeping and 52%say it meets their needs for relaxing.24%of wom
72、en want to devote more time to self-care compared to 9%of men.23Our findingsRelationshipsCommunitySpaceRitualsFuture HomeLIFE AT HOME 2021RITUALSThe benefits of staying productive at homeBeing productive has a positive impact on mental wellbeing.It gives us a sense of purpose.It provides opportuniti
73、es for self-expression.It allows us to look back proudly on what weve achieved at the end of each day.This year,homes have been critical in helping us remain productive.Some of the people we spoke with talked about creating new routines to support them to manage their domestic chores and work tasks.
74、But it hasnt been easy.In fact,only 41%of people say their home is meeting their needs for working and studying.One problem is that we are now using our homes to be productive in so many different ways,whether were cooking dinner,keeping fit,pursuing a hobby,answering emails or learning a new skill.
75、To maintain control,we need to draw clear spatial boundaries and make conscious choices about how we spend our time at home.“Before the pandemic,the places where you work,live and entertain are separated.For example,you work in the office,then study in the library,and entertainment in the bedroom at
76、 home.Now,these things seem to be.lost.”Oscar,China24LIFE AT HOME 2021Our findingsRelationshipsCommunitySpaceRitualsFuture HomeRITUALSCreating space for the self at homeHome is an ideal place for caring and nurturing.But is it providing us with enough opportunities to look after ourselves?Many of th
77、ose we spoke to were looking for more“me”time at home,although which specific activities they wanted to do varied according to gender.Women are more likely to want to devote more time to self-care(24%compared to 9%of men).Men are more likely to want more time for gaming(12%compared to 5%of women).Th
78、ey are also more keen to spend quality time with their partner or spouse(37%of men compared to 34%of women).The activities we do for ourselves at home are particularly important for our wellbeing.They allow us to learn about ourselves,build our identities and engage in self-expression.Just over a qu
79、arter(26%)globally say that doing hobbies or personal projects is important for helping them maintain a sense of mental wellbeing at home.This is even more important for people aged over 55(30%),those living in their parents home(29%)and those living alone(29%).37%of men are keen to spend quality ti
80、me with their partner or spouse compared to 34%of women25Our findingsRelationshipsCommunitySpaceRitualsFuture HomeLIFE AT HOME 2021RITUALSFinding time and space for relaxing at homeWhat are the most important activities for achieving a sense of wellbeing at home?While the answers to this question va
81、ry slightly from country to country,the two most common globally are sleeping(55%)and relaxing(53%),for example by reading,watching TV or listening to music.Home has always been the centre of these activities and always will be.But with everything else thats going on within our four walls at the mom
82、ent,we cant afford to take them for granted.In China,just 53%of people say their home meets their needs for sleeping and 52%say it meets their needs for relaxing.We see a similar picture in Japan,where just 51%of people say their home meets their needs for sleeping and 49%say it meets their needs fo
83、r relaxing.For many people,the secret to finding time and space for relaxation is to treat it as a ritual rather than an activity.For example,Liliana in the USA told us about the one day each week when she puts on her headphones and goes out to work on her plants.Its a weekly ritual that she says is
84、 critical for her mental wellbeing.In most countries,sleeping and relaxing are seen as the two most important activities for mental wellbeing 26Our findingsRelationshipsCommunitySpaceRitualsFuture HomeLIFE AT HOME 2021Key takeaways for rituals1.Creating boundaries around activities can help you make
85、 the most of your time at home.2.Carving out space for self-care and self-expression is important for mental wellbeing.3.Do less but do it better-develop rituals around relaxation.RITUALS27Our findingsRelationshipsCommunitySpaceRitualsFuture HomeLIFE AT HOME 2021Future homeHow close are you to your
86、dream life at home?People are clearer than ever about what they want and need from where they live.Having a home that makes us happy will be critical in the future.28LIFE AT HOME 2021Our findingsRelationshipsCommunitySpaceRitualsFuture HomeSummaryLife used to be predictable.Now we all have to be ada
87、ptable.There is no“new normal”and the future is in a constantly evolving state.This has led many people to reassess their relationship with home.Eighty-four percent now say it is important to have control over the place where they live.We know our needs are likely to change in the future and we want
88、 to be able to adapt our space accordingly.At the same time,home will remain the one constant in our lives.A place to be calm and centred,whatever happens outside.This is reflected in what has grown in importance for people over the last 12 months when they think about their ideal home.Space for dow
89、ntime.Space for nature.Space for doing the things they love.FUTURE HOME28%said having a spacious home increased the most in importance in the past 12 months38%globally say they feel the future will be better than today32%want to spend more time doing hobbies and personal projects29Our findingsRelati
90、onshipsCommunitySpaceRitualsFuture HomeLIFE AT HOME 2021FUTURE HOMEMaking space for doing what we loveWhat is home for?Home is where we live.But its also where we do work,exercise,hobbies,relaxation.And many of us are starting to pay closer attention to how our homes can support these varied needs.W
91、e want work-from-home solutions that make us more efficient and productive.We want spaces where we can pursue hobbies and personal projects.We want opportunities to exercise,be entertained and relax.We want hybrid spaces for hybrid lifestyles.As people become more conscious and intentional about wel
92、lbeing,it is important that home supports us in doing all the things we love.32%want to spend more time doing hobbies and personal projects30Our findingsRelationshipsCommunitySpaceRitualsFuture HomeLIFE AT HOME 202128%said having a spacious home36%said access to a private garden or balcony27%said a
93、home that is easy to clean and keep clutter-free“I cant breathe properly until Ive cleaned my house.Its not dirty and no one has been in my house but I still need to clean and tidy everything and then I know its clean and Im in control of everything again.I feel good.”Sophie,FranceFUTURE HOMECleaner
94、,greener,airierOpinions about what makes an ideal home are changing dramatically around the world.Urban life and commuting distances are less important than they were.People are now thinking about a healthy,happier future-for themselves,their families and the world around them.They are looking for c
95、leaner,greener,airier spaces where they can feel secure and in control.When we asked our survey respondents to think about their ideal home,and tell us what factors had increased the most in importance in the past 12 months:31LIFE AT HOME 2021Our findingsRelationshipsCommunitySpaceRitualsFuture Home
96、FUTURE HOMEFinding meaning at homeThis has been a time when people have been asking themselves what really matters to them.Connecting with nature?Pursuing a passion?Performing at work?Increasingly,these are things we are all doing at home.In part,its about prioritising our own needs and aspirations.
97、Home reflects our identity,now more than ever.Its a place where we can devote time to our interests,express ourselves and invest in our own wellbeing.But its also a place where we can find meaning in our connections to others.In a year when many of us have grown closer to family and loved ones,there
98、 is a growing desire to put these relationships front and centre in the future.“With everything being closed,I was pretty much stuck inside my house.But it was like a learning experience for me,you know,I was able to seek new passions and,kind of,practice and apply.”Anil,USA“I find it very important
99、 to live near my family and friends,its vital.Im single,Im alone during the week and you need other people to feel good,to recharge your batteries,to share with,to be entertained and get stability.So its important to see your family and to live near them.”Sophie,France32Our findingsRelationshipsComm
100、unitySpaceRitualsFuture HomeLIFE AT HOME 2021Key takeaways for future home1.We want our homes to be clean,healthy places with wellbeing built into the design.2.Hybrid spaces serve our hybrid lifestyles better.3.Many people believe that tomorrow will be better than today.FUTURE HOME33LIFE AT HOME 202
101、1Our findingsRelationshipsCommunitySpaceRitualsFuture HomeThe last 12 months have been challenging for many of us.27%of the 34,000+people we surveyed tell us that their mental health has suffered.At the same time,40%who felt more positive towards their home also saw a positive impact on their mental
102、 health.So we know our homes can help protect our mental wellbeing.The key is achieving balance in our relationships,our spaces,our communities and our rituals.Find out more at The Life at Home Report 2021A home you lovethan everis more important34Our findingsRelationshipsCommunitySpaceRitualsFuture
103、 HomeLIFE AT HOME Technical noteThe quantitative research was carried out by YouGov on behalf of Ingka Holding B.V.IKEA Group.YouGov is an international research and data analytics group.YouGov interviewed a total sample of 34,387 adults aged 18+in the United States,Canada,United Kingdom,Ireland,Ger
104、many,France,Italy,Spain,Portugal,Austria,Switzerland,Belgium,Netherlands,Russia,Poland,Czech Republic,Romania,Hungary,Serbia,Croatia,Slovakia,Slovenia,Lithuania,Latvia,Estonia,Sweden,Norway,Denmark,Finland,China,Japan,South Korea,India and Australia.The survey was conducted in 34 countries between 2
105、4 June and 28 July 2021,via online panels for each country.Quotas have been applied on gender,age and region,and data was weighted according to the dimensions of gender,age and region on the basis of an ideal weighting from statistics in each country,so that the results are representative of the population in regard to the target group.BasesAll adults=34,387AppendixLIFE AT HOME 2021