Who are the Millennials

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Who are the Millennials? Two Types of Social Movements: 

Secular Crisis Focus on reordering the world of institutions and public behavior



Spiritual Awakening Focus on changing the inner world of values and private behavior

Types of Generations:  Idealist—Increasingly indulged youths after a secular crisis  Reactive—Under-protected and criticized youths during a spiritual awakening  Civic—Increasingly protected as children youths after a spiritual awakening  Adaptive—Overprotected and suffocated youths during a secular crisis Length is approximately the phase of birth to adulthood—22 years. Lost Generation GI Generation Silent Boom Adaptive 13th/Gen X Millennial Homeland

1883-1900 1901-1924 1925-1942 1943-1960 1961-1981 1982-2003 2004-2024?

Reactive Civic Adaptive Idealist Reactive Civic Adaptive

The Millennials:       

Born in or after 1982 Born during Reagan Grew up with Clinton Columbine massacre during K-12 years Entered college in the 2000s 9/11 historic moment Virginia Tech massacre; significant impact on college campuses

Adjectives Describing Millennials:    

Conventional—Turning back toward traditionalism, but with a modern twist; very rules-oriented and highly moral Confident—Very optimistic about people and themselves Special—Perceived as special since birth Sheltered—Sheltered and protected in ways that prior generations were not

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Pressured—Feel more stress than any other generation Achieving—Perceived as achieving, so individuals feel pressure to keep up Team Oriented—Lean towards teams rather than individuals

Millennials and Their Families    

Very close to their parents Helicopter parents Parents provide a great deal of support, but also intrusion and annoyance as well Family oriented— 71.3% considered raising a family to be an “essential or very important objective”