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Peterson, Richard A.; And Others – 1996
Using data taken from the National Endowment for the Arts' Surveys of Public Participation in the Arts (SPPA) which were conducted in 1982 and 1992, this report looks at the effect of age on adult arts participation in seven benchmark or core art forms: classical music, opera, ballet, musicals, jazz, plays, and art museums. The report examines the…
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Audience Participation, Audiences, Baby Boomers
Bouvier, Leon F.; De Vita, Carol J. – Population Bulletin, 1991
The U.S. baby-boom generation, born between 1946 and 1964, is the largest generation in the nations's history. Numbering over 80 million people in 1990, this giant generation has indelibly changed U.S. society, requiring adjustments in schools, labor markets, housing markets, and government programs. Perhaps more than any other institution,…
Descriptors: Adults (30 to 45), Baby Boomers, Birth Rate, Demography
Wirtz, Ron – 1998
This policy report is intended to be a vision, a design, for certain public systems that have significant involvement with an aging population. It focuses on the central question: What can be done to build community capacity for dealing with an aging society in Minnesota? The report focuses on these three topics: (1) life-cycle…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Baby Boomers, Community Change, Community Development
Peer reviewedMcIntosh, John L. – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 1994
Personality characteristics of different generations are discussed as they may affect suicide. Suicide data for 1968-91 are presented for "Boomers" (born 1943-60) and for Americans called "13ers" (13th generation of Americans; born 1961-81). Results indicate that both cohorts are at greater risk than earlier generations, with…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Adults (30 to 45), At Risk Persons
Peer reviewedLowy, Richard – Journal of Black Studies, 1991
Racism surfaced in the 1980s at the very time Americans believed that equality and justice had prevailed. Yuppie racism refers to post-1960s born, post-Vietnam educated young people being led to believe that racial intolerance was over, shielding them from the need to examine their own attitudes and position in society. (CJS)
Descriptors: Baby Boomers, Black Community, Blacks, Civil Rights
Shoven, John B. – Research Dialogues, 1995
The baby boom generation faces added uncertainty on their investments and perhaps lower realized rates of return on all components of their retirement savings, primarily because of their large number. Effects will be felt in the Social Security system and by pension plans and private investors. Individuals, employers, pension fund managers, and…
Descriptors: Baby Boomers, College Faculty, Economic Change, Economic Factors
Jackson, Pamela Braboy – Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2004
Role sequencing refers to the ordering of social roles. According to the normative order hypothesis, adults who follow a certain sequencing of their social roles will be better adjusted than their peers who follow other life course patterns. The normative order is defined as first entering the paid labor force, getting married, and later having…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Baby Boomers, Employed Parents, Biographies
Balfe, Judith Huggins; Meyersohn, Rolf – 1995
Based on 1982 and 1992 surveys sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts, this report examines participation in seven core art forms by baby boomers, individuals born between 1946 and 1965. Art forms investigated were: classical music concerts; jazz concerts; operas; musicals; ballet performances; theatre; and museums. Findings indicate…
Descriptors: Acting, Art, Artists, Audience Participation
Mid-Atlantic Lab. for Student Success, Philadelphia, PA. – 1997
The dramatic increase in the number of births after World War II, the "baby boom," lasted until the early 1960s. Another surge in births was recorded in 1977, the start of the baby boom echo. However, the number of births is not expected to decline again, with long-range projections indicating a rising number of births over the coming…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Baby Boomers, Birth Rate, Crowding
Bare, John – 1997
Children of the Baby Boom generation have set off a population explosion in U.S. schools. This dramatic enrollment growth, known as the Baby Boom echo, began in the nation's elementary schools in 1984, and elementary enrollment has increased annually since then. At the secondary level, enrollment increases began in 1991 and are expected to…
Descriptors: Baby Boomers, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment, Enrollment Projections
Zhan, Heying Jenny – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2002
This article uses the life course perspective to combine micro- and macro-levels of analysis of caregiving burdens experienced by Chinese baby-boom cohort and then explores their elder care prospects. Based on survey interviews during 1997 and 1998 with 110 caregivers providing care to dependent parents or parents-in-law, this study finds that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Caregivers, Siblings, Family Income
Department of Education, Washington, DC. – 1997
The increasing number of young people filling U.S. classrooms will be a defining feature of American education for years to come. This report, which includes a message from U.S. Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley, describes the impact of the rising number of young people and gives special attention to the large number of teenagers who…
Descriptors: Baby Boomers, Crowding, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment Influences
Brazziel, William F. – 1988
This paper examines the changing demographics of American society and the impact of these changes on higher education. Discussions include a historical background of early American demography, the building and expansion of the population base, and census changes through various generations of the baby boom years and beyond. Next, the report…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Baby Boomers, Birth Rate, Census Figures
Peer reviewedSilverstone, Barbara – Gerontologist, 1996
Attempts to narrow the scope of present uncertainties about the older population by sketching a psychosocial profile of the older people of tomorrow based on what is known today. Focuses on the baby boom generation and the interplay between personal attributes they could bring to late life and the social and physical environment in which they…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Aging Education, Baby Boomers, Counseling
Visco, Ignazio – 2000
One of the major structural changes facing European economies is the adjustment to an older and more slowly growing population. Aging and lower fertility rates will result in a smaller proportion of the population being in the working age, especially after the year 2010. Estimates are that by 2030 there could be only 2 employed persons for every…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Baby Boomers, Cohort Analysis, Delivery Systems

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