Four Generations Analyzed
Summary :
Table of Contents
- WWII (1922 and 1943)
- Baby Boomers (1945 to 1965)
- Generation X (1969 to 1982)
- Millenials (1982 to 2000)
- WWII generation/ The lost generation
- Baby Boomer
- Generation X
- Their values/characteristics
- What happened in their generation?
- Millenials/ generation Y
- Their values/characteristics
- What happened in their generation
Abstract
WWII Generation/ The Lost Generation
- They were born between 1922 and 1943 (about 52 million people) - 60 and older
- They're earliest experiences are with the world war
- They're 5% of today's workforce
- Most of them are in retirement - a lot of them are still power brokers in businesses
- Most of them didn't grow up with material wealth
- Heroes: Roosevelt, Soldiers, Lindenberg
- They were born between 1922 and 1943 (about 52 million people) - 60 and older
- They're earliest experiences are with the world war
- They're 5% of today's workforce
- Most of them are in retirement - a lot of them are still power brokers in businesses
- Most of them didn't grow up with material wealth
- Heroes: Roosevelt, Soldiers, Lindenberg
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