Abstract

Until relatively recently, marketers did not take the youth market very seriously, unless they were selling products of immediate interest to young people — such as toys, sweets or drinks. The author looks at how, in the last ten years, the attitudes of organisations of all types towards young people have undergone a quiet revolution.

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