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GenerationalPersonalities
“The events and conditions each of us experiences during our formative years determines who we are
and how we see the world.”–Lynne C. Lancaster & David Stillman,
When Generations Collide
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20th Century Generations
Traditionalists1925-1945
Baby Boomers1946-1964
Generation X1965-1980
Gen Y/Millennials1981-1999
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Events and Conditions• The Great Depression• Segregation • Holocaust• World War I parents, WWII• The Korean War• The New Deal• The G.I. Bill• Movies
Values and Traits• Patriotism, loyalty,
selflessness• “Waste not, want not”• Save for a rainy day• Faith in community and
institutions
Traditionalists
1925-1945
75 million
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Events and Conditions• Booming post-war economy• Television• Apollo 11 – Moon Landing• Civil rights movement• Women’s movement• Anti-war movement • Brown vs. Board of
Education • JFK & MLK Jr.
assassinations• Founding of State of Israel• Cold War• Six Day War
Values and Traits• Optimism and idealism• Equal rights and activism• Competition
Baby Boomers
1946-1964
80 million
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Events and Conditions• Watergate• Iran Contra• Downsizing of corporations• Latchkey kids• AIDS• Crack• Divorce rate tripled• Challenger explosion
Values and Traits• Skepticism
– Government– Market– Marriage
• Independence• Resourcefulness
Generation X
1965-1980
46 million
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Events and Conditions• Oklahoma City• Columbine• September 11, 2001• Katrina and Rita• The Internet• Cell phones• Text and Instant Messaging• Social Networking
Values and Traits• Realism• Pragmatism• Diversity
Generation Y/Millennials
1981-1999
76 million
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Events and Conditions•••••
Values and Traits•••••
[Your generation]
Your own ideas about thecharacteristics of yourgeneration
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