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Debunking Millenial Myths

  • November 16, 2017

Millennials (alternatively called Generation Y) are a demographic cohort over which there is much debate and little agreement. Indeed, there are no agreed dates for when this cohort begins and ends. Researchers variously pinpoint the late ‘70s and ‘80s as starting birth years, and the ‘90s and early ‘00s (Howe & Strauss 2007) as ending birth years, making this cohort all those currently between the ages of 12 and 40. In the opinion of many, this age range is too broad. I’d have to agree.

Millennials (alternatively called Generation Y) are a demographic cohort over which there is much debate and little agreement. Indeed, there are no agreed dates for when this cohort begins and ends. Researchers variously pinpoint the late ‘70s and ‘80s as starting birth years, and the ‘90s and early ‘00s (Howe & Strauss 2007) as ending

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