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  1. Generation X is known as the “middle child” generation because of its small size in comparison with the baby boomer and millennial generations. Gen Xers are typically described as resourceful, independent, and good at maintaining work-life balance.

  2. Jan 16, 2021 · The term Generation X has been used in a couple earlier ways, but the primary use of the term now is used to define the generation following the Baby Boomers.. The X was used to give the idea that the generation resisted being defined, with reference to the variable “x” rather than some other characteristic.

  3. Feb 3, 2024 · Generational differences, though seemingly minor, wield significant influence in the workplace. Work serves as a common ground where all generations collaborate, from boomers to Gen Z. Navigating these differences challenges managers aiming to boost motivation, morale, and productivity.

  4. Jan 16, 2019 · The cohort known as millennials – originally Generation Y – were identified by American authors William Strauss and Neil Howe as those graduating high school in the year 2000. With the popular ...

  5. Apr 8, 2019 · For the first time in years, three distinctly different generations are active in American cultural life. As the presidential campaign warms up for 2020, young millennials (born in the 1980s and ...

  6. Generation X. Born: 1965–1980. Flexible, informal, skeptical, independent. Shaped by: The AIDs epidemic, the fall of the Berlin Wall, the dot-com boom Motivated by: Diversity, work-life balance, their personal-professional interests rather than the company's interests

  7. Generational cohorts have long interested demographers, social scientists, researchers, and others. Research papers and media stories make frequent references to millennials, Generation X (Generation Xers), baby boomers, and the Silent Generation.

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