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Generation X: A Critical Sociological Perspective

December 3, 2017/in ACT Scroll, News /by Kendra Besanger

How did Generation X come by its name, where does it stand in the sociocultural realm, and why do we label generations?

Read more in Stephen Katz’ recent article in the Journal of American Society on Aging.

Tags: baby boomers, generation
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