THE MILLENNIAL GENERATION

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THE MILLENNIAL GENERATION. Dr. Randy Lumpp (Based on the book Millennials Rising by Neil Howe & William Strauss). What’s a “generation”?. A social cohort shaped by common experience and common persona Born over a period roughly the same as the passage from youth to adulthood (c. 20 years) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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THE MILLENNIAL GENERATION

Dr. Randy Lumpp

(Based on the book Millennials Rising by Neil Howe & William Strauss)

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What’s a “generation”?

• A social cohort shaped by common experience and common persona

• Born over a period roughly the same as the passage from youth to adulthood (c. 20 years)

• Shares perceived membership, common beliefs and behaviors, common location in history

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WHAT ARE RECENT GENERATIONS?

• LOST 1883-1900

• G.I 1901-1924

• SILENT 1925-1942

• BOOM 1943-1960

• X 1961-1981

• MILLENNIAL 1982-2002

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WHAT DEFINES A NEW GENERATION?

• Solves a problem facing the prior youth generation

• Corrects for behavioral excesses it perceives in the current midlife generation

• Fills the social role being vacated by the departing elder generation

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WHAT’S THE “LIFE-CYCLE” OF A GENERATION?

• Public discovers the new youth (15-20 years after first birth year)

• Full possession of youth culture (20-25 years)

• Gets maximum public attention (25-30 years)

• Ebbing of public interest (30-35 years)

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WHO ARE THE MILLENNIALS?

• High school grads of 2000

• Older parents

• Smaller families

• 40% firstborns

• More educated parents

• Slowly stabilizing family patterns

• More diverse culturally/immigrant parents

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Millennials’ Experience: Greater Numbers

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More Money

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Greater Diversity

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Greater Safety

Which Security Measures Do You Favor?

• Metal detectors in schools: 86%

• Regulating violent video games & TV shows: 69%

• Restricting violence in movies & on CDs: 59%

--survey of adults and teens, in USA Weekend (July 4, 1999)

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Changing families

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Health expectations

Death Rate per 10,000 U.S. Births:

1946 1996

• For Mothers: 16 1

• For infants: 338 72

--U.S. National Center for Health Statistics (1999)

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No place to hide

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Stress on health/well-being

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Attention to health issues

Child Immunization Rate (full series)

1992: 55%

1996: 75%

-- Donna Shalala, Secretary of Health and

Human Services (April 10, 1999)

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More educated parents

Percent of College Freshman Having…

1973 1998

Mother with college

Degree or higher 20% 41%

Father with college

Degree or higher 32% 44%

--The American Freshman, UCLA (1997-98)

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Not like the Boomers

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Managing the Bills

Which “Bill” might you pick as godfather for your child?

Bill Cosby 76%

Bill Murray 11%

Bill Gates 10%

Bill Clinton 1%

--”Mom and Pop Culture Survey,” Child (April 1999)

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Generations compared

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Generational Events

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Tracking the Boomers

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Famous Generational Figures

Generation Birth Years Famous Man Famous Woman

Lost 1883-1900 Harry Truman Mae West

G.I. 1901-1924 Ronald Reagan Ann Landers

Silent 1925-1942 M.L. King S. Day O’Connor

Boom 1943-1960 George Bush Hillary Clinton

X 1961-1981 Michael Jordan Courtney Love

Millennial 1982-2002 Zac Hanson Tara Lipinski

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Different Environments

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Different approaches

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Who’s in charge here?

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The changing youth agenda

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Find out more

• Howe, Neil and William Strauss.

Millennials Rising: The Next Great Generation. New York: Vintage

Books, 2000

• Millennialsrising.com

• Other resources @amazon.com