Monday, 9 June 2025

Subject File FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS: Different Generations

 


Ex. 1: Study the definitions below and match each of the generations with the time they were born in.

a) 1946-1964

b) 1982-2000

c) 1965-1981

d) 1922-1946


Definitions:

1

The fast-track lifestyle has lost much of its appeal for Generation Y. The members of this generation are willing to trade high pay for fewer billable hours, flexible schedules, and a better work/life balance. Gen Y members have a different idea of workplace expectations. They usually prioritize family over work, and even those who aren't married with children feel the need to be a part of a family and spend time with nieces, nephews, and siblings. 

2

The silent generation brought the strong work ethic of their parents into the factories of industrialized society. They grew up during lean times, including the Great Depression and World War II. They consider work a privilege and it shows—they're considered the wealthiest generation.

3

Following World War II, there was a "baby boom", which gives this generation their nickname. The increased birth rates make them a large portion of the population, They benefited from a time of increasing affluence and higher levels of income than their parents, and a surge in consumerism, enjoying more money to spend on food, clothes, and holidays.

4

As children in the 1970s and 1980s, a time of shifting societal values, they were sometimes called the "latchkey generation", due to reduced adult supervision compared to previous generations. This was a result of increasing divorce rates and increased maternal participation in the workforce, prior to widespread availability of childcare options outside the home. As adolescents and young adults in the 1980s and 1990s, they were dubbed the "MTV Generation" (a reference to the music video channel).


KEY: 1922-1946: (2) silent generation; 1946-1964: (3) boomers; 1965-1981: (4) Generation X; 1982-2000: (1) Generation Y, millennials


Ex. 2: Study the info-graphic below and decide which of these Generation X features apply to you, too.




Ex. 3: Learn more about problems older people in our society face.

https://www.grayingwithgrace.com/important-issues-affecting-seniors/



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Subject File FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS: Different Generations

  Ex. 1: Study the definitions below and match each of the generations with the time they were born in. a) 1946-1964 b) 1982-2000 c) 1965-19...