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From Millennials to Post-Millennials

Nov 30, 2014

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Anne Boysen

What is the Next Generation called? What will they be shaped by? And what is Generational Research anyway?
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Page 1: From Millennials to Post-Millennials

From Millennials to Post-MillennialsWelcome To A New Generation

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Why Do People Differ Across Age?

• People Change • Circumstances Change

Zeitgeist

VolksgeistImage credit: Ambro @ FreeDigitalImages

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What Affects A Generation?• Karl Mannheim’s “Generational Location”• Strauss & Howe’s “Four Turnings”• Cyclical history?

History does not repeat

itself, it rhymes

Image credit: Library of Congress

…the second

time it’s a farce..

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Homelander 2004 - ?

Archetype:Artist

(recessive)Adaptive

Childhood: suffocated

Boomer 1946 – 1964 Archetype:

Profet Idealist

(dominant) Childhood:

indulged

Generation X 1964- 1984

Archetype: Nomad Reactive

(recessive) Childhood: abandoned

Millennials 1984 – 2004

Archetype:

HeroCivic (dominant)

Childhood: protected

Crisis 1929 –’46 & 2008 -?

War & Recession

Defining Events:Great Depression/

Great RecessionWorld War II/?

Values:CommunityTechnologyProtection

High 1946 – 1964

Reconstruction/ Gilded Age

Defining EventsCold War

Emerging youth culture

Emerging social justice

Values:Conformity

Growth/ AffluenceExpertise

Awakening 1964 – 1984

Consciousness Revolution

Defining EventsAssassinations

(JFK/MLK)Vietnam warWoodstock

Values:Civil rights

Gender equalitySpiritualism

Unraveling 1984-2008(’01)

Culture Wars

Defining EventsAIDS

Berlin Wall

Values:IndividualismPragmatismSurvivalism

Strauss and Howe’s Generational Theory

Silent 1929 – 1949

Archetype:Artist

(recessive) Adaptive)

Childhood: suffocated

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Trends 1980s to Today

The Fear Bubble Commercialization of childhood “Kid and Me” trend:

Opt-out moms Attachment parenting (Dr. Sears)

Natural child rearing Breastfeeding (duration and frequency) Distrust in government institutions (FDA, USDA, NSA etc.)

From Echo-Boomers to Baby Bust (2008 ->) Across all ages. Teenage pregnancy rate at historic low Across all ethnic groups. Steepest decline among Hispanics Recession driven

Cyberbabies and Facebook mirrors; objectified childhood

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Fear and Fetishism

Children walking to school in:1970: 66%

Today: 13%Images: FreeDigitalImages, Flickr

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The Reality“We are probably living in the

most peaceful time in our species’ existence.”

~ Steven Pinker

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Sledding hills and risky activities discouraged as accidents are thought too costly

Sedentary lifestyles. 50% of children no longer allowed to climb a tree

Childhood obesity increases with 15% from 1963 - 2010

$40 billion: projected obesity related cost increase from 2010 to 2030*

Skyrocketing health care costs and insurance premiums/ more defaults on medical debt

The Causal Loop of Rising Healthcare Costs- the sledding hill example -

* Newer studies suggest the obesity trends have stagnated Image: Afterthemillennials.com

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From Wild Things to Vile Things

Dollars spent on marketing to kids per year:1983: $100 million vs. 2007: $17 billion

Images: FreeDigitalImages, Flickr

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Sugar and Spice“Over the last generation, the gender segregation and

stereotyping of toys have grown to unprecedented levels.”

Elizabeth Sweet, Sociologist

Then Now

Images: LEGO, CCFC

“Don’t You Wish Your Daughter Was Hot Like Me?” Harsbro’s Pussycat Dolls were stopped after pressure from parents and the CCFC

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Income Disparity Within and Between Generations

…and down will come baby cradle and all…

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Rich Kid Poor Kid

U.S. schools with fewer than 10% poor score higher than any country in the world. Yet it ’s the middle class kids that fl ock to private schools and tutoring services.

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mirror mirror, facebook wall…

8-year-olds seek online validation

“Parent-friendly” sites like Facebook abandoned for sites like Tumblr, Snapchat, InstagramImages: Facebook, YouTube

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Shared Since Before Birth

Right To Privacy?

92% of all 2-year-olds have digital footprints

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The 4 Types of Internet Parents

CuratorsOnline scrapbooks, parent blogs

Non-Sharers

“Over-Sharents”STFU parents

ShamersLaptop shooter, “Facebook parents”

Internet Savvy

High

Low

Activity levelHigh Low

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Who Are The New Kids On The Block?and how will they be raised?

Image credit: FreeDigitalImages

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Game Changers?

Born that way

The end of hyper parenting and “ hyper schooling”?

No more trophies just for showing up

Decline of danger?

Just play!Resilience Parenting?

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Welcome to:

Multigenerational Households

Proud ”SAHDs”

Glass ceiling breaking Moms

The Village - that it takes to raise resilient children (healthcare, childcare, family friendly employers, family friendly architecture)

Images: FreeDigitalImages, Edwi HR

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10Q for watching =)

Contact:Anne Boysen

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Special thanks to Free Digital images and Flickr for graphics