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Tag: Generation Z

It is wrong to generalize about generational differences – study

February 2, 2024February 2, 2024Arsen Mayer

Cliches about the behavior of those born in different decades cause tension and misunderstandings among people. It is said that baby boomers have an excessively performance-driven world view; that Gen X’ers are self-reliant, self-directed, and individualistic; Gen Y’ers spend all their time in front of digital screens; Gen Z’ers put more of an emphasis on […]

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