generation-x
Generation X is commonly defined as people born between the mid‑1960s and the early‑1980s, following the baby boom and preceding the millennials. This generational cohort is...
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generation-x
Generation X is commonly defined as people born between the mid‑1960s and the early‑1980s, following the baby boom and preceding the millennials. This generational cohort is...
Open articlegenerational-cohorts
Generation X, often called Gen X, refers to people born roughly from the mid‑1960s to the early 1980s. This cohort grew up during rising divorce rates, the spread of personal...
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People born in 1971 are part of the late Baby Boomer and early Generation X cohort, reaching young adulthood in the late 1980s and entering parenthood in the 1990s and 2000s. Th...
Open articlegenerational-demographics
Generation X, often defined as those born roughly between the mid-1960s and early 1980s, is a demographic cohort noted for balancing skepticism with pragmatism. They are typical...
Open articlegeneration-x
Generation X, often called Gen X, encompasses people born roughly between the mid‑1960s and early‑1980s, following the postwar Baby Boom and preceding the Millennial cohort....
Open articlegenerations
Generation X, often called Gen X, refers to people born between the mid‑1960s and early‑1980s, typically from about 1965 to 1980. This cohort grew up amid economic shifts, r...
Open articlegenerational-cohorts
Generation X, commonly called Gen X, is the cohort born between the mid‑1960s and early‑1980s, positioned between the Baby Boomers and Millennials. Gen Xers grew up during a...
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