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Jeffrey Zaslow • The Last Lecture
By 2030, all Boomers will be age 65 or older. By 2034, there will be more older adults than children.
Jean M. Twenge • Generations
From now on, individual people can allocate skills on a much more fluid basis. People can express multiple dimensions of their personality and apply themselves across disciplines without asking for anyone's permission. The result will be a flourishing of human talents and growing inequality.
Dror Poleg • Gays, Jews, and Geniuses
This growing decline in familial support for raising children—and college-educated women becoming the lynchpin for knowledge work in America— meant that demand for paid family services has increased dramatically. In the 1990s and 2000s, this question of how to support working parents became another front in the culture war.
Katherine Boyle • Can Zoom Save the American Family?
She had never been comfortable, as a younger person. There was so much expectation placed on the young, who were uniformly full of potential, who could change the world, until they did or didn’t. Nobody expected anything remarkable from a woman her age.
Rachel Khong • Real Americans: A novel
In other words, there seems to be a divergence in network size with age between the two sexes. Women became more social, men less
Robin Dunbar • Friends: Understanding the Power of our Most Important Relationships
That’s especially true because of the narrowing gender gap in pay we saw earlier; Millennial families lose more income than previous generations did when women leave the workforce to care for children.
Jean M. Twenge • Generations
