04913nam 2200673 450 991045367110332120200520144314.01-940308-02-X1-940308-09-7(CKB)2550000001150246(EBL)1441752(OCoLC)861227740(SSID)ssj0001100529(PQKBManifestationID)11630425(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001100529(PQKBWorkID)11063265(PQKB)10944002(MiAaPQ)EBC1441752(Au-PeEL)EBL1441752(CaPaEBR)ebr10818310(CaONFJC)MIL550101(EXLCZ)99255000000115024620131230h20132013 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAmerican generations who they are and how they live /by the editors of New Strategist PressEighth edition.Amityville, New York :New Strategist Press, LLC,[2013]©20131 online resource (465 p.)Consumer SeriesDescription based upon print version of record.1-306-18850-4 1-940308-03-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Table 1.1 Birth of the Younger Generations, 1995 to Present; Table 1.2 Size of the Younger Generations, 2012; Table 1.3 Younger Generations by Age, 2000 to 2025; Table 1.4 Younger Generations' Share of Population, 2012; Table 1.5 Birth of the Millennial Generation, 1977 to 1994; Table 1.6 Size of the Millennial Generation, 2012; Table 1.7 Millennial Generation by Age, 2000 to 2025; Table 1.8 Millennial Share of Population, 2012; Table 1.9 Birth of Generation X, 1965 to 1976; Table 1.10 Size of Generation X, 2012; Table 1.11 Generation X by Age, 2000 to 2025Table 1.12 Generation X Share of Population, 2012Table 1.13 Birth of the Baby-Boom Generation, 1946 to 1964; Table 1.14 Size of the Baby-Boom Generation, 2012; Table 1.15 Baby-Boom Generation by Age, 2000 to 2025; Table 1.16 Baby Boom Share of Population, 2012; Table 1.17 Birth of the Older Generations, 1910 to 1945; Table 1.18 Size of the Older Generations, 2012; Table 1.19 Older Generations by Age, 2000 to 2025; Table 1.20 Older Generations' Share of Population, 2012; Table 2.1 Main Source of News, 2012; Table 2.2 Daily Newspaper Readership, 2012Table 2.3 Main Source of Information about Science and Technology, 2012Table 2.4 Science Makes Our Way of Life Change Too Fast, 2012; Table 2.5 Human Evolution, 2012; Table 2.6 Religious Preference, 2012; Table 2.7 Attendance at Religious Services, 2012; Table 2.8 Confidence in the Existence of God, 2012; Table 2.9 Degree of Religiosity, 2012; Table 2.10 Belief in the Bible, 2012; Table 2.11 Sex Roles, 2012; Table 2.12 Mother Worked While You Were Growing Up, 2012; Table 2.13 Premarital Sex, 2012; Table 2.14 Homosexuality, 2012; Table 2.15 Gay Marriage, 2012Table 2.16 Sexual Orientation, 2012Table 2.17 Trust in Others, 2012; Table 2.18 Life Exciting or Dull, 2012; Table 2.19 General Happiness, 2012; Table 2.20 Political Leanings, 2012; Table 2.21 Political Party Affiliation, 2012; Table 2.22 Government Should Help Pay for Medical Care, 2012; Table 2.23 Family Income Relative to Others, 2012; Table 2.24 Social Class Membership, 2012; Table 2.25 Change in Financial Situation, 2012; Table 2.26 Satisfaction with Financial Situation, 2012; Table 2.27 Standard of Living Will Improve, 2012; Table 2.28 Parents' Standard of Living, 2012Table 2.29 Children's Standard of Living, 2012Table 2.30 Spend Evening with Relatives, 2012; Table 2.31 Spend Evening with Friends, 2012; Table 2.32 Have Gun in Home, 2012; Table 2.33 Should Marijuana Be Made Legal, 2012; Table 3.1 Educational Attainment by Age, 2012; Table 3.2 Educational Attainment by Generation, 2012; Table 3.3 Educational Attainment of Men by Age, 2012; Table 3.4 Educational Attainment of Men by Generation, 2012; Table 3.5 Educational Attainment of Women by Age, 2012; Table 3.6 Educational Attainment of Women by Generation, 2012Table 3.7 High School and College Experience by Age, Race, and Hispanic Origin, 2012: Total PeopleCompares and contrasts the five living generations of Americans-Millennials, Generation X, Baby Boom, Swing, and World War II.Consumer SeriesConsumersUnited StatesStatisticsUnited StatesPopulationStatisticsElectronic books.Consumers658.8348New Strategist Publications, Inc.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910453671103321American generations2210683UNINA