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gentlestrength
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Date: July 11, 2014 09:50AM
Gen X
(Link is fixed an irritating quirk in the system stopped the hyperlink at the hyphen between Strauss and Howe so you got sent to the Strauss family history.)
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strauss-Howe_generational_theoryLeaders in generational theories and relationship Strauss and Howe have written extensively on the subject and how generations cycle in waves and relate accordingly through crisis and change.
Within the link their generational ranges are given, slightly more sociological than demographic as done by the census bureau.
Here are their generation ranges, transitions times can go either way and are situational, things like Mormonism would definitely influence with which generation you prefer to relate, as well as your nature, compliant/obedient or questioning and challenging.
Lost Generation (1883–1900) (N)
G.I. Generation (1901–1924) (H)
Silent Generation (1925–1942) (A)
Baby Boom Generation (1943–1960) (P)
Generation X (1961–1981) (N)
Millennial Generation (1982–2004) (H)
Homeland Generation (2005–present) (A)
Edited 7 time(s). Last edit at 07/11/2014 11:23AM by gentlestrength.