Sky News' After The Pandemic series is looking at what our world will be like once the coronavirus crisis is over.
Of those who wanted to see a changed world, the largest proportion was baby boomers - those aged 50 to 64.
Preventing future pandemics came second but received less than half this tally, with 15% of the vote, while tackling poverty was chosen by 14% and the rise of China as a superpower by 11%.The issue of migration and refugees - which topped the nation's list of concerns ahead of the EU referendum - was on 8%.Many people expect the structure of their lives to change after the pandemic.
In another age divide, the over-50s say people are more likely to work from home in future compared to the under-50s.Some 39% think people will return to visiting shops to make purchases, but 49% think online purchases will continue to dominate. Some 49% think people will go back to having overseas holidays, while 37% believe people will stop having holidays abroad.
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