Not exact matches
That
cohort, known
as Gen X, is significantly smaller than
millennials, who are about 80 million strong.
The company tends to attract an older
millennial customer, and
as members of that
cohort climb the income ladder, they could leave their Indochinos in the closet in favour of premium labels.
Rather, they're aimed squarely at the «
millennials» now swarming the workforce, a
cohort for whom the annual performance review is
as obsolete
as a telephone landline.
This is especially true in large countries, such
as China and India, where the sheer size of the
millennial population is already having a global impact, but also here at home in Canada, where the
millennial cohort is becoming an important strategic voting bloc.
From Pew: «
As a rising
cohort of highly unaffiliated
millennials reaches adulthood, the median age of unaffiliated adults has dropped to 36, down from 38 in 2007 and far lower than the general (adult) population's median age of 46.»
The demonstrators — a
cohort of about three dozen older New Yorkers,
millennials, and one
as young
as 10 years old — were one of a number of groups that had gathered at locations across the city on a recent Wednesday to protest at the offices of Democratic state Senators who the protesters believe have betrayed them.
Gouzer, at 33 years old, is a
Millennial, if you go by that generation's starting date
as 1980, and perhaps in producing the sale exhibited the tendency toward hierarchy - flattening and the dismissal of traditional routes of advancement that his
cohort is known for.
The
cohort now poised to rule the world is the
millennials — loosely defined
as those born between the early 1980s and early 2000s and numbering between 80 million and 90 million.
As he pointed out to CityLab, «In 2015, those
millennials born in 1990, the largest
cohort born in any one year — turned 25.»
As the biggest
cohort of homebuyers,
millennials are exercising influence in the market in unprecedented ways.
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.