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Pew research has retired the use of Generations?

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'Bout time! :D Who wants to be judged as a group?
 
I never understood the concept of these labels they’re so arbitrary and make no sense scientifically.
I think the problem, Fait, isn't the arbitrariness of them but in how they're used by statisticians and others.
 
I'm considered a "Boomer", but I have nothing in common with the majority of the people in that group.
Dean Martin Drinking GIF

Same way, Doc, only with Gen X'ers.
 
Dean Martin Drinking GIF

Same way, Doc, only with Gen X'ers.
on my site i have a generation feature not that i believe in it, just for entertainment purposes and I found a few cusp generations.
Im a zennial apparently lmao.
 
Agreed, on their own they are of much more limited use now. With additional circumstantial and situational factors they could potentially still be quite powerful analytically. Although this would ideally be the exception. There are generally other more meaningful and descriptive groups to draw upon.
 
Agreed, on their own they are of much more limited use now. With additional circumstantial and situational factors they could potentially still be quite powerful analytically. Although this would ideally be the exception. There are generally other more meaningful and descriptive groups to draw upon.
They refused to see cusp generations too.
I was born in 1995 the very start of when the internet started taking off.
I relate to both gen z & millennials.
 
They refused to see cusp generations too.
I was born in 1995 the very start of when the internet started taking off.
I relate to both gen z & millennials.
I think with most groups that we look at there will be people at the cusp who don't clearly fit into one particular group. Especially when you are not appropriately paying attention to variation within groups. There is plenty of contact and association between generations for instance. Although I do still think it can still have some explanatory power. However the downfalls they highlight relating to research involving generational research seem to be more based on sloppy research in general. Attributing too much to generational differences and totally ignoring structural and contextual factors. It reminds me of one of my favourite quotes

Kroeber said:
This is no-man's-land, and therefore used as a picnic-ground by whosoever prefers pleasure excursions to the work of cultivating a patch of understanding.
 
I think with most groups that we look at there will be people at the cusp who don't clearly fit into one particular group. Especially when you are not appropriately paying attention to variation within groups. There is plenty of contact and association between generations for instance. Although I do still think it can still have some explanatory power. However the downfalls they highlight relating to research involving generational research seem to be more based on sloppy research in general. Attributing too much to generational differences and totally ignoring structural and contextual factors. It reminds me of one of my favourite quotes
Another issue is there won't be much difference between someone born in 1994 and 1997 since while they weren't in the same class they did go to school together to some degree.
So younger millennials and older gen z are the exact same group.
 
Another issue is there won't be much difference between someone born in 1994 and 1997 since while they weren't in the same class they did go to school together to some degree.
So younger millennials and older gen z are the exact same group.


And those born close to 1955... AND ... those born around 1965.... drink the same bourbon as those of us born in 1960.

Right @Webster ?
 
I am considered a Xennial or however it is spelled.. I was born in 81.. and I have more in common w/ my younger siblings who are well into the millenials.. my husband is Gen X (born in 78) and very much a latch key kid.. my parents are for the most part stereotypical boomers where tech is concerned, except for my mother, and my husband and I are teaching his parents how to use tech so that they dont fall victim to the litany of scams out there.. my mom just consults us if she has a problem she can't fix especially if my stepdad has a problem with his phone.. My husband has a lot in common with my parents but not so much where it felt like he was their age.. but he definitely has more in common with us.

Anyway, honestly they probably should've retired it sooner since things have gotten to be blurry on the subject after Gen Z.

Did they ever came up with a name for those born after 2010?
 
And those born close to 1955... AND ... those born around 1965.... drink the same bourbon as those of us born in 1960.

Right @Webster ?
wouldn't surprise me :D
I like 1995 as zennials some of us don't remember the 90s which is a gen z trait and some others do which is a millennial trait apparently.
I am considered a Xennial or however it is spelled.. I was born in 81.. and I have more in common w/ my younger siblings who are well into the millenials.. my husband is Gen X (born in 78) and very much a latch key kid.. my parents are for the most part stereotypical boomers where tech is concerned, except for my mother, and my husband and I are teaching his parents how to use tech so that they dont fall victim to the litany of scams out there.. my mom just consults us if she has a problem she can't fix especially if my stepdad has a problem with his phone.. My husband has a lot in common with my parents but not so much where it felt like he was their age.. but he definitely has more in common with us.

Anyway, honestly they probably should've retired it sooner since things have gotten to be blurry on the subject after Gen Z.

Did they ever came up with a name for those born after 2010?
I definitely have much more in common with Gen Z especially older gen z since my entire childhood was in 2000s culture like them I barely experienced the 90s like older millennials, for fun it's good to read but some people take it too seriously.
 
In my lifetime this generations crap is usually created by the news media
 
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