English
Noun
- someone who lives in a city or similar urban area
- a demographic
class of young,
socially-conscious, urban professional
Translations
someone who lives in a city or similar urban
area
a demographic class of young,
socially-conscious, urban professional
Urbanite is a word used in the
United
Kingdom and
Ireland to describe
a
demographic of
people who, like
yuppies,
are young,
urban
professionals, and are
socially
conscious. This group of people has been called the yuppies of
the 21st Century. Their social conscience has been attributed to
their living through the “caring, sharing”
1990s, while in other
ways they may be products of the “greedy, selfish”
1980s. Urbanites can
be seen as the very opposite of the lower-class group identified as
Chavs.
Urbanites are young, like Chavs, but unlike Chavs, they are
educated, upmarket and highly aspirational.
The British commuter newspaper
Metro has focused on three elements of Urbanites that go some
way to defining and describing them: Urbanites are aged between
18-30, they are full-time working professionals and they are living
or working in one the UK’s top 20 urban areas by population (i.e.
big cities, not small towns). Metro's original qualitative research
in 2001 identified Urbanites as having six key characteristics:
they are time-poor, city-proud, media-literate, brand-centric,
trend-sensitive and culturally-aware. They are affluent consumers
with an optimistic outlook on life that is very different from
those who live in “small town” or rural areas. The third element
towards a
sociology
and
psychology of
Urbanites is connected to their expectations from life. Through
research on the "Urban Life" consumer panel, Metro listed 10 “Great
Expectations” that motivate and drive Urbanites:
- Expecting to live a meaningful and experience-rich urban life
- Expecting to succeed in multiple areas of life (not just
career)
- Expecting to get substantial fulfilment from work (not just
cash)
- Expecting to be at the hub of a large friendship network
- Expecting the traditional ideal of “true love” in the modern
world
- Expecting to have to “make time” in order to have and enjoy
time
- Expecting to avoid the use of debt to have what they need or
would want
- Expecting to have a progressive government
that delivers results
- Expecting to live in a pleasant “urban village” area of their
city
- Expecting to live a responsible life as an urban
consumer
big-city man,
bourgeois,
burgess,
burgher, city dweller, city man,
city slicker,
exurbanite,
oppidan,
suburbanite,
townee,
towner,
townfolk,
townfolks,
townsman,
townspeople,
townswoman,
villager,
villageress