Of course, the results will soon be obsolete, but the book provides enough historical data to see the direction of culture. Of particular interest is how relationships between generations are related in various categories such as religion and politics. I have read Jean Twenge 's book called iGen this year, but this book is similar in many respects, but it focuses on where we are, not where we are headed. It is useful to read them together
Let's start with numbers. "The Next US: Baby Boomers, Millennial Generation" and "Future Generation Confrontation" are recently published books based on data collected by the Pew Research Center. Paul Taylor's project provides valuable insights about the millennium's world and ideas but how to determine the generational identity through scientific data sets based on subjective selection of birthdays I am shocked. In chapter 1 of Chapter 2, "Millennial generation and baby-boom generation is the hero of their vast number and strategic position in the life cycle of the confrontation of the imminent generation". Taylor said that the birthday of the baby-boomer generation was from 1946 to 1964, the birthday of the Xth generation was between 1965 and 1980, the millennium generation began in 1980, there was no end date before the eyes I believe.
Paul Taylor and the Pew Research Center 'Next America: Baby Boomers, Millennial Generations, and Battle Between Generations' will be announced in this week's paperback, about 100 pages of new text, charts and original 2014 original The latest version of the hard cover. Here, Paul Taylor shares eight points from this new chapter, The Political Tribe. In the era of clear race, society, culture, economy, religion, gender, intergenerational and technological change, Americans are increasingly divided into two categories. Communities with similar ideas reflect not only their politics but their demographics. As a result, the increase in hostility based on the identity of one party to the other will be far beyond the problem. Recently, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party will no longer stop thinking about each other's ideas.