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Despite Jamaica’s economic progress, successive generations have failed to implement the social reforms needed to improve the lives of all Jamaicans, businessman Howard Mitchell has asserted.
His remarks come amid findings highlighted yesterday from the Market Research Services Ltd (MRSL) Heart of Jamaicans Survey, which revealed frustration among Jamaicans over perceived corruption and social injustice, alongside an increasing willingness among younger people to bend rules and prioritise personal advancement.
The nationwide survey, conducted between November 17 and December 10, 2024, sampled 1,100 Jamaicans aged 18 and older and sought to measure the values shaping the country’s social and cultural outlook.
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