Post by shahadat560 on Jan 18, 2024 3:40:20 GMT -6
46.7% of Spaniards acknowledge that after confinement they will go to bars and restaurants less frequently than they did before the arrival of Covid-19 and 8.5% assure that they will not visit them , according to a barometer of consumption habits in the new situation.
These percentages increase among women and those over 55 years of age, according to the study developed by the gastronomic consulting company Brandelicious with 1,200 telephone interviews with the general population and made public this Wednesday.
The conclusion is that the coronavirus "will drastically change Country Email List the growth forecasts for 2020 in the restaurant sector" which Hospitality of Spain, a platform that integrates the 315,000 establishments in the sector, placed at around 2.5 percent.
The same study reveals that 49.9 percent of Spaniards do not plan to travel abroad in the coming months and that 45% will reduce their trips to Spain.
The surveys also show a "significant drop" in nightlife among young people, since 7 out of 10 Spaniards between the ages of 18 and 35 will not go to nightclubs or will reduce their frequency of visits to these venues.
By sex, women are the most in favor of reducing the frequency of attending nightclubs and only around 2% of Spaniards state that they will carry out these activities more frequently than they did before Covid-19.
As for cinemas, for which according to the Federation of Spanish Cinemas (FECE) 2019 was a historic year with a collection of 624.1 million euros and 105.5 million viewers - the best result of the last decade - , the barometer indicates that 25.9% of Spaniards will not go to the theaters after confinement and 43.6% will go less frequently.
The percentage of those who will not go decreases considerably among the youngest, but stands at 45.1% among those over 55 years of age.
Thus, the 'top ten' of the most frequent names of children born in 2019 is made up of Hugo (3,536), Martín (3,256), Lucas (3,185), Mateo (3,160), Leo (2,960), Daniel (2,958) , Alejandro (2,937), Pablo (2,868), Manuel (2,460) and Álvaro (2,279).
In this way, Hugo maintained the first place as the most frequent name and Martín, second, surpassed Lucas who was first in 2017. In addition, Martín (from 3rd to 2nd), Mateo (from 6th to 4th), Leo (from 8th) advance. to 5th) and Manuel (from 10th to 9th) while Lucas (from 2nd to 3rd), Daniel (from 4th to 6th), Pablo (from 5th to 8th) and Álvaro (from 9th to 10th) regress.
Regarding the most common names, the INE already published that Antonio (666,584) and María Carmen (652,184) were again the most common in Spain, followed by Manuel (who replaced Jose) and María, according to data corresponding to 2019. .
These percentages increase among women and those over 55 years of age, according to the study developed by the gastronomic consulting company Brandelicious with 1,200 telephone interviews with the general population and made public this Wednesday.
The conclusion is that the coronavirus "will drastically change Country Email List the growth forecasts for 2020 in the restaurant sector" which Hospitality of Spain, a platform that integrates the 315,000 establishments in the sector, placed at around 2.5 percent.
The same study reveals that 49.9 percent of Spaniards do not plan to travel abroad in the coming months and that 45% will reduce their trips to Spain.
The surveys also show a "significant drop" in nightlife among young people, since 7 out of 10 Spaniards between the ages of 18 and 35 will not go to nightclubs or will reduce their frequency of visits to these venues.
By sex, women are the most in favor of reducing the frequency of attending nightclubs and only around 2% of Spaniards state that they will carry out these activities more frequently than they did before Covid-19.
As for cinemas, for which according to the Federation of Spanish Cinemas (FECE) 2019 was a historic year with a collection of 624.1 million euros and 105.5 million viewers - the best result of the last decade - , the barometer indicates that 25.9% of Spaniards will not go to the theaters after confinement and 43.6% will go less frequently.
The percentage of those who will not go decreases considerably among the youngest, but stands at 45.1% among those over 55 years of age.
Thus, the 'top ten' of the most frequent names of children born in 2019 is made up of Hugo (3,536), Martín (3,256), Lucas (3,185), Mateo (3,160), Leo (2,960), Daniel (2,958) , Alejandro (2,937), Pablo (2,868), Manuel (2,460) and Álvaro (2,279).
In this way, Hugo maintained the first place as the most frequent name and Martín, second, surpassed Lucas who was first in 2017. In addition, Martín (from 3rd to 2nd), Mateo (from 6th to 4th), Leo (from 8th) advance. to 5th) and Manuel (from 10th to 9th) while Lucas (from 2nd to 3rd), Daniel (from 4th to 6th), Pablo (from 5th to 8th) and Álvaro (from 9th to 10th) regress.
Regarding the most common names, the INE already published that Antonio (666,584) and María Carmen (652,184) were again the most common in Spain, followed by Manuel (who replaced Jose) and María, according to data corresponding to 2019. .