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In 1981, a survey of countries across the industrialized world found that while more than half of people aged 65 and over thought that women needed children to be fulfilled, only 35% of those between the ages of 15 and 24 (younger Baby Boomers and older Generation X) agreed. [14]
Among older millennials, those born 1981–1988, Pew Research found that 43% personally identified as members of the older demographic cohort, Generation X, while only 35% identified as millennials. Among younger millennials (born 1989–1997), generational identity was not much stronger, with only 45% personally identifying as millennials.
"The most startling fact about the younger generation is silence." ... The oldest members of Gen Alpha are 11 years old. This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: ...
Gen Z was born between 1997 and 2012 and is considered the first generation to have largely grown up using the internet, modern technology and social media.
Generation Z is the most diverse generation in the European Union in regards to national origin. [163] In Europe generally, 13.9% of those ages 14 and younger in 2019 (which includes older Generation Alpha) were born in another EU Member State, and 6.6% were born outside the EU.
Young Gen Zers are today where millennials were back then — but they’re both competing in the same post-pandemic job market. Because so many Gen Zers are still kids, millennials make up a much ...
Every generation develops new slang, but with the development of technology, understanding gaps have widened between the older and younger generations. "The term 'communication skills,' for example, might mean formal writing and speaking abilities to an older worker. But it might mean e-mail and instant-messenger savvy to a twenty-something."
Generations long have been at odds with each other, criticizing and judging. But it's time to pray to be the Elder the young people want us to be.