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Wieso heißt es Generation Z?
die Abkürzung Gen Z wird schlagwortartig als Nachfolgegeneration der Generation Y bezeichnet. Die Mitglieder der Generation Z kamen von etwa 1995 bis 2010 zur Welt. Die Bezeichnung Generation Z ist ein Schlagwort für die Nachfolgegeneration der Generation Y und meint die nach 1995 geborenen Jugendlichen.
Was sagt man über Gen Z?
Wer ist die Generation Z? Diese Generation bezeichnet junge Menschen, die zwischen den Jahren 1995 und 2010 geboren sind. Im englischsprachigen Raum wird sie gerne als GenZ oder Gen Z bezeichnet. Sie folgt auf die Generation Y (auch Millennials genannt) und ist die erste Generation, die mit dem Smartphone aufwächst.
What is the age range of Generation Y?
The Generation Y years or the age range of the generation differs depending on the country or location and belief of the ‘expert’ within that country. The dates of Gen Y often range from 1977 right through to as recent as 2001. Although these dates span some 24 years its often noted that the consensus is…
What is the age range for Gen Z?
Gen Z: Gen Z is the newest generation, born between 1997 and 2012. They are currently between 6 and 24 years old (nearly 68 million in the U.S.) Gen A: Generation Alpha starts with children born in 2012 and will continue at least through 2025, maybe later (approximately 48 million people in the U.S.)
When did Gen Y start and end?
The dates of Gen Y often range from 1977 right through to as recent as 2001. Although these dates span some 24 years its often noted that the consensus is that Generation Y ranges from 1980’s to the early 1990’s. Ultimately this date range varies between continent and sometimes country and is a reflection…
What is the difference between Gen X and Gen Y?
Gen X: Gen X was born between 1965 and 1979/80 and is currently between 41-56 years old (65.2 million people in the U.S.) Gen Y: Gen Y, or Millennials, were born between 1981 and 1994/6. They are currently between 25 and 40 years old (72.1 million in the U.S.) Gen Y.1 = 25-29 years old (around 31 million people in the U.S.)