Sentences with phrase «generational cohorts»

Millennials are the largest generational cohort in American history, with approximately ninety million members and, of these, roughly 43 percent are people of color.
Millennials now make up the largest generational cohort in the Canadian workforce, at about 37 %.
The country also continues to grow important high - tech industries fueled by millennials, the largest generational cohort in the country's history who will keep transforming how the economy works.
A fun demography fact is there aren't official definitions of generational cohorts *.
The Nexus generation or Gen «X» is significantly smaller than other generational cohorts.
As William Strauss and Neil Howe put it in their seminal book Generations (almost anybody pontificating about generational cohorts is channelling Strauss and Howe, even if they don't realize it), «More than anyone, they have developed a seasoned talent for getting the most out of a bad hand.»
While all the attention is on Millennials, there's a new generational cohort which will dramatically reshape shape society and the marketplace.
A loose generational cohort of artists rather than a stylistically cohesive movement like the Minimalists or Dadaists, the Young British Artists burst on the London scene in the 1990s with intensely attitudinal artworks that injected brainy, Duchamp - influenced Neo-Conceptualism with a liberal helping of grit, sex, and death.
Generally, you started with your own generational cohort and as you got older, you progressed predictably up the hierarchy, tending to remain with your own group throughout your career.
But it may take a while — and it may be another, yet - to - be-named generational cohort that sees the full benefits.
In this Webinar, John Ansbach will review ways to use generational knowledge to design high impact, high yield marketing and branding messages tailored to resonate with specific generational cohorts in your marketplace.
The study included older millennials, whose saving habits look a lot different than the rest of their generational cohort.
Providers, payers, and pharmaceutical companies that are offering solutions aimed at serving this generational cohort in ways that emphasize convenience and transparency of information, such as having an app or offering telehealth services, will be well - positioned to see continued growth.
This finding indicates that popular authors have gone too far identifying distinctive characteristics of each generational cohort.
This makes sense if we realize that while the METROPOLITAN to LAST DAYS to BARCELONA sequence is about Stillman's generational cohort of preppies or U.H.B.s («Urban Haute Bourgeoise!»)
Her generational cohort Shelley Winters scored an Oscar nomination for being the token old lady to brave disaster (at the age of 52, but that's Hollywood), in the genre - defining The Poseidon Adventure.
And left prematurely, as did so many of his generational cohort.
For this gift, she says she is glad to be among a «generational cohort that I love and respect.»
The second theory, however, is opinion shift: as they age, members of every generational cohort become more partisan and thus more divided on controversy - provoking forms of science.
The three young lawyers talked for more than an hour, about everything from flip comments that were insulting to real concerns that being part of their generational cohort might be a barrier to career growth and success.
There are marked differences among the number of agents considered when it comes to the generational cohorts.
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