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  2. Generation - Wikipedia

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    The idea of a social generation has a long history and can be found ... and life experiences" or that people born in the first and last birth years of a generation (e ...

  3. Generation time - Wikipedia

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    Generation time. In population biology and demography, generation time is the average time between two consecutive generations in the lineages of a population. In human populations, generation time typically has ranged from 20 to 30 years, with wide variation based on gender and society. [1][2] Historians sometimes use this to date events, by ...

  4. Strauss–Howe generational theory - Wikipedia

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    Strauss and Howe define the liberty generation (nomad archetype) as those born between 1724 and 1741. The first two U.S. Presidents, George Washington and John Adams, were born during this period. Also born in this era were 35 out of the 56 signatories of the United States Declaration of Independence.

  5. How the Generation Born Today Will Shape the Future of Work - AOL

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    According to the Social Security Administration, men who reach age 65 today can expect to live until age 84.3, and 65-year-old women can expect to live until 86.6. Longer life spans mean that we ...

  6. Generation Z - Wikipedia

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    Generation Z (often shortened to Gen Z), also known as Zoomers, [1] [2] [3] is the demographic cohort succeeding Millennials and preceding Generation Alpha.Researchers and popular media use the mid-to-late 1990s as starting birth years and the early 2010s as ending birth years, with the generation most frequently being defined as people born from 1997 to 2012.

  7. Baby boomers - Wikipedia

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    Baby boomers, often shortened to boomers, are the demographiccohortpreceded by the Silent Generationand followed by Generation X. The generationis often defined as people born from 1946 to 1964 during the mid-20th century baby boom. The dates, the demographic context, and the cultural identifiers may vary by country.

  8. Social Security in 2024: What Every Generation Needs to ... - AOL

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    The millennial generation (born 1981-1996) still has a couple of decades before they can apply for Social Security benefits. The oldest millennials turn 62 in 2043, and as things stand now they ...

  9. Generation gap - Wikipedia

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    A generation gap or generational gap is a difference of opinions and outlooks between one generation and another. These differences may relate to beliefs, politics, language, work, demographics and values. [1] The differences between generations can cause misunderstandings, but it is possible for generations to overcome their differences and ...