Baby Boomers Grow Up Contemporary Perspectives on Midlife

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  • Author:
    WHITBOURNE and WILLIS
  • ISBN:
    9780805848762
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  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    340
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Lawrence Erlbaum
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Baby Boomers Grow Up Contemporary Perspectives on Midlife
Baby Boomers Grow Up Contemporary Perspectives on Midlife

Baby Boomers Grow Up Contemporary Perspectives on Midlife

SKU: 9780805848762
Regular price $116.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    WHITBOURNE and WILLIS
  • ISBN:
    9780805848762
  • Publication Date:
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    340
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Lawrence Erlbaum
  • Country of Publication:

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The goal of this volume is to examine development in middle age from the perspective of baby boomers - a unique cohort in the United States defined as those individuals born from 1946 to 1962. This is the largest cohort ever to enter middle age in Western society, and they currently represent approximately one-third of the total U.S. population. "The Baby Boomers Grow Up" provides contemporary and comprehensive perspectives of development of the baby boomer cohort as they proceed through midlife. Baby boomers continue to exert a powerful impact on the media, fiction, movies, and even popular music, just as they were an imposing force in society from the time of their entry into youth. As these individuals enter the years normally considered to represent midlife, they are redefining how we as a society regard adults in their middle and later years. This volume features several unique aspects. First, the literature reviewed focuses specifically on research relevant to baby boomers and their development as adults, rather than a global perspective on middle age. Second, the volume takes into account the diversity within the boomer cohort, such as social class, race, and education.In addition, quantitative and qualitative developmental changes occurring from the forties to the fifties and the sixties are considered. Differences in leading and trailing edge boomers are likewise addressed.
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  • The goal of this volume is to examine development in middle age from the perspective of baby boomers - a unique cohort in the United States defined as those individuals born from 1946 to 1962. This is the largest cohort ever to enter middle age in Western society, and they currently represent approximately one-third of the total U.S. population. "The Baby Boomers Grow Up" provides contemporary and comprehensive perspectives of development of the baby boomer cohort as they proceed through midlife. Baby boomers continue to exert a powerful impact on the media, fiction, movies, and even popular music, just as they were an imposing force in society from the time of their entry into youth. As these individuals enter the years normally considered to represent midlife, they are redefining how we as a society regard adults in their middle and later years. This volume features several unique aspects. First, the literature reviewed focuses specifically on research relevant to baby boomers and their development as adults, rather than a global perspective on middle age. Second, the volume takes into account the diversity within the boomer cohort, such as social class, race, and education.In addition, quantitative and qualitative developmental changes occurring from the forties to the fifties and the sixties are considered. Differences in leading and trailing edge boomers are likewise addressed.
The goal of this volume is to examine development in middle age from the perspective of baby boomers - a unique cohort in the United States defined as those individuals born from 1946 to 1962. This is the largest cohort ever to enter middle age in Western society, and they currently represent approximately one-third of the total U.S. population. "The Baby Boomers Grow Up" provides contemporary and comprehensive perspectives of development of the baby boomer cohort as they proceed through midlife. Baby boomers continue to exert a powerful impact on the media, fiction, movies, and even popular music, just as they were an imposing force in society from the time of their entry into youth. As these individuals enter the years normally considered to represent midlife, they are redefining how we as a society regard adults in their middle and later years. This volume features several unique aspects. First, the literature reviewed focuses specifically on research relevant to baby boomers and their development as adults, rather than a global perspective on middle age. Second, the volume takes into account the diversity within the boomer cohort, such as social class, race, and education.In addition, quantitative and qualitative developmental changes occurring from the forties to the fifties and the sixties are considered. Differences in leading and trailing edge boomers are likewise addressed.