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  1. This paper goes beyond previous views of cohort student discussions, by explicitly examining the two most recent cultural cohorts, Gen Y (Millennials) and Gen Z, in an effort to define and differentiate these two cohorts from social, political and economic undertones.

  2. its racial and ethnic diversity. The millennial generation is the demographic “bridge” to the nation’s diverse future. By the mid-2040s, racial and ethnic minorities are projected

  3. set of racial and gender identities? Are they also poised to challenge social norms around race and gender in other ways? We take on each of these questions in turn. We show that millennials do see their racial and gen - der identities in ever more complicated ways—just as the stereotypes would have it—but they are not

  4. 1 sty 2015 · This review examines a sampling of articles to define generational differences and the importance of these studies. There are clearly common beliefs and opinions, both flattering and...

  5. 9 wrz 2015 · Generations are one way to group age cohorts. A generation typically refers to groups of people born over a 15-20 year span, such as the Millennial generation, currently the youngest adult generation. Generational analysis is an important tool used by Pew Research Center and other researchers.

  6. Social and economic characteristics, such as the level of education or life stage, seem likely therefore to be among the chief determinants ultimately of the broader impact of the millennials’ generation. For example, no other adult generation has as high a level of education as the millennials.

  7. The phrase highlights the role of demographics in shaping many complex challenges and opportunities societies face, including several pertinent to economic growth and development.