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Are early even decade cohorts usually cusps of two generations?
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1982 is a bad date to start the Millennial generation. If "not remembering the 2T" is the criterion, then the start date is 1977, since they won't remember the times before Reagan and Thatcher. The essence of the 3T was market liberalism and it started with these elections. But if the criterion is "coming of age during the 4T", then the correct date is 1986 or even 88. A good compromise is to classify all people born between 1977-1985 as Xennials, which are a hybrid type. They were raised as Civics but acquired some Nomad traits, having some adult experience of the 3T.

1982 is a remnant of the Y2K hype.
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RE: Are early even decade cohorts usually cusps of two generations? - by Blazkovitz - 03-21-2020, 05:46 AM

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