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Page 1: Demographic Groups

Demographic Groups

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4JxRqWkNlQ

Page 2: Demographic Groups

Population by Generation

Birth rates & population rates were lower during WWI, the Depression & WWII

Boomers high birth rates due to postponed births from depression, post WWII & timing – women married & had their babies at a younger age

Baby bust rates fell off with the rise of the Pill & more women entering the workforce

Once the boomers start having children, between 1972 &1992 the echo boom occurs; second largest bump in fertility in Canada; this falls off though as fertility rates decrease & baby bust generation starts having babies –post 1993

The next (albeit smaller) bump is starting to occur, as the echo boomers procreate

Portrait of generations, using the age pyramid, Canada, 2011

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Baby Boomers born 1946-65

The baby boom lasted 20 years; during that time, more than 9.6 million babies were born, an average of close to 412,000 a year- the average # children born per woman was 3.7

By comparison, the number of births in 2008, when the population was twice as large, was only 377,886.The average number of children per woman is less than 1.7 in recent years.

By 2031 all boomers will be senior citizens - 23%; compared to 15% of population today

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5IJexTaLfg

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What were the common values of this generation?

– in the 1950s? – in the 1960s?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5bAUO7cEU0http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5IJexTaLfg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1Iyzfq2Dt8http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rklVelmLGPs&list=PLC39BADEB137D0B23

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Early Boomers – 1950s

Yuppies: well-to-do early boomers (young urban professionals), young people with high paying professional jobs, usually living in an urban setting, upper middle class at an early age, tend to be conservative and have a life with luxuries, tend to focus more on having expensive things and entertaining friends rather than family

DINKS: double-income, no kids (early boomers)

George Carlin – ‘Whiny Baby Boomers’http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1Sal6N5OiE

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Tail End of the Boomers – Generation X (1960-66)

Underemployed – University Educated

Sex, Drugs and Rock & Roll

“The Pill”

Divorce Laws

Viewed society as meaningless and boring

Refused to conform to society’s norms and values

Distrust in large institutions

More materialistic

Deviated from boomer values - Counterculture

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‘Generation X’http://www.cbc.ca/archives/categories/society/youth/generation-x-lives-on-hold/gen-x-vs-the-boomers.html

Novelist Douglas Copeland popularized the term “Generation X” to describe this group of late Baby Boomers who didn’t really feel like Baby Boomers. He argued that they felt no real connection to the Baby Boom culture and at the same time felt overwhelmed by the huge numbers of Boomers. They also lacked many of the opportunities afforded to the earlier Baby Boomers. Jobs weren’t as plentiful and some things really were beyond their reach.

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Causes of the Baby Boom

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1) Great Depression:

Births had been postponed during the depression

As economic conditions improved, so did birth rates

Marriage was considered the norm domestically-oriented generation

Marriage and family resulted in respectability and contentment

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2) World War 21 in 5 Canadian bachelors serving overseas came home with a war bride (European wives of Canadian husbands)

More adults married and had more kids

Shorter courtships (marriage rates in 1946 remain the highest in Canadian history) Average age of marriage fell between 1941-1956 marry earlier, have more children (age 23 to 21)

Majority of couples had children in the first few years of marriage

Baby Boom increased the birth rate in Canada by 18%

Annual number of births in Canada in 1940 was 253,000 and in 1960 it was 479,000

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3) Immigration

Rising immigration following the war (most from war-torn Europe)

Approx. 2 million people came between 1945-60

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Baby Bust Generation born

1966-71The baby bust was a smaller period, of only 5 years; during that time, fertility rates were rapidly decreasing, this group accounts for about 2.8 million people.

They were between 40 and 45 in 2011. Some refer to this group as Generation X.

This generation, especially men, experienced difficulty entering the labour market in the 1980s and 1990s. This was due to economic recessions and to the fact that they were following and overshadowed by the large baby boom generation. They are more likely to live together before marriage, are less religious, more cynical, less traditional, less materialistic

For Generation X, it's all work and no kids, study findshttp://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/the-hot-button/for-generation-x-its-all-work-and-no-kids-study-finds/article617574/

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The “Bust Babies” – Gen Y(1967-79)

Period of declining birth rates

Low numbers, overshadowed by boomers

High unemployment, cutbacks in government services for youth

Cynical

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Gen “Y” or Echo Boomers born

1972 - 92The echo boom also lasted 20 years; during that time, more than 9.1 million babies were born, which was down from the 9.6 million of the baby boom

By comparison, baby boomers had fewer children than their parents, fertility dropped from 3.1 to 1.6 in the mid 1980s.

While growing up, many members of the children of baby boomers generation were influenced by changes that affected their parents. These include increases in separation and divorce rates, increases in female labour force participation, increases in institutional day care, and rapid technological change.

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What defines Generation Y?

They are sometimes known as the MTV generation. Personal computers and the Internet became more widespread during their youth.

They’ve witnessed the rise in popularity of video games and MPS, Hip-Hop and Indie bands.

They’ve struggled with childhood obesity and they are the most medicated generation in history.

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Echo Boom (1980-1995)

Demographic phase in which a population increase is created as people born during the post-WWII baby boom have their own children

¼ of Canada’s population

This group has steadily growing power in the Canadian marketplace

Internet age, media smart, technology driven

Contracted out childcare – latchkey kids (returns home from school to an empty house)

Multicultural, anti-racist generation

“Entertain me” generation

Social justice values, suspicious of authority, environmental awareness

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Gen “Z” (aka)Millennials born 1993 - 2010The millennials are people born since 1993, and are sometimes called Generation Z or the internet generation since they are the first generation born after the invention of the internet.

They number about 7.3 million people or 22% of the population and are just starting to enter the labour market.

Millennials are valued by their parents and country, they are sheltered and protected but at the same time are less innocent & more street smart, they are confident and optimistic, they have been raised to be team players and understand “from me to we”, they are pressured to excel in many different areas, are fairly conventional & are pretty comfortable with their parents’ values.

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‘Millenials’ - Articles

http://www.theonion.com/articles/study-finds-millennial-generation-stays-on-phone-w,30725/

http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2012/05/millennials-the-greatest-generation-or-the-most-narcissistic/256638/

http://www.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/bthesite/bal-pictures-the-millennial-generation-who-are-we-20120626,0,3841596.photogallery