Sentences with phrase «cohorts from baby boomers»

Exploring digital diversity by birth cohorts from baby boomers (1945 - 1964), Generation X (1964 - 1980), to millennials (1980 - 2000) and digital natives (2000 onwards), can help shed light on learning styles of online students.

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The cohort of Americans over age 65 is expanding much faster than the workforce; from 2017 to 2030, 20 million more baby boomers will reach retirement age, while only 14 million Americans will begin employment.
CDC calculates that roughly 75 % of the infected population comes from the baby boomer generation: 3.25 % of people born in that «birth cohort» test positive for HCV, which is five times higher than adults born before 1945 or after 1965.
Along the way, he's graduated from backpacking around Europe to traveling with his cohort of baby boomers on cruises, adventure trips and holidays with grandkids.
The U.S. has about 75 million millennials — people born from 1980 and 1995 — a cohort expected this year to surpass the baby boom generation in absolute numbers as immigrants swell the younger group and boomers die off, according to a January report by the Pew Research Center.
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