Keep that GenX link back in 1977 where it belongs.
1978ish to 1987ish has it’s own corner referred to as Xennials. There was a technology and culture transition for my generation that was considerably different from Gen X and not quite as prefabricated as the Millennial generation.
Many organizations are beginning to move away from generational studies as aside from the boomers who came about in unique circumstances they tend not to reveal anything unique about a given generation. Pew just announced they were doing this.
Keep that GenX link back in 1977 where it belongs.
1978ish to 1987ish has it’s own corner referred to as Xennials. There was a technology and culture transition for my generation that was considerably different from Gen X and not quite as prefabricated as the Millennial generation.
This; born in 85, have much more in common with kids from 1975 than 1995, culture wise (land lines! pre Internet times!).
Many organizations are beginning to move away from generational studies as aside from the boomers who came about in unique circumstances they tend not to reveal anything unique about a given generation. Pew just announced they were doing this.