Generations
Resources for Disagreeing Well between generations.
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Disagreeing Well across Generations
Disagreeing Well across Generations
Watch the video of this Disagreeing Well event which explored how we can have constructive conversations – not only across society, but within our personal lives.
Resources
- Are Generations in Conflict? Rethinking Generational Disagreements
- Sociological perspectives on generations and generational change
- Baby boomers living longer, but in poorer health than previous generations
- Young adults taking longer to find work than preceding generation
- First generation university students need more guidance navigating education system
- Francioli, Stéphane P; Danbold, Felix; North, Michael S; (2023) Millennials Versus Boomers: An Asymmetric Pattern of Realistic and Symbolic Threats Drives Intergenerational Tensions in the United States.
- Moreno Agostino, Dario; Fisher, Helen L; Hatch, Stephani L; Morgan, Craig; Ploubidis, George B; Das-Munshi, Jayati; (2023) Generational, sex, and socioeconomic inequalities in mental and social wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Langsæther, Peter Egge; Evans, Geoffrey; O’Grady, Tom; (2022) Explaining the Relationship Between Class Position and Political Preferences: A Long-Term Panel Analysis of Intra-Generational Class Mobility
- Wang, S; Coulter, RC; (2019) Exploring Ethnic and Generational Differences in Gender Role Attitudes among Immigrant Populations in Britain
- Janmaat, JG; (2016) Values in times of austerity: A cross-national and cross-generational analysis.
- şimşek, Doğuş; (2024) ‘Am I Less British?’: Racism, belonging, and the children of refugees and immigrants in North London.
- Hackett, Ruth A; Hunter, Myra S; Jackson, Sarah E; (2024) The relationship between gender discrimination and wellbeing in middle-aged and older women.