
The Silent Generation is a sociological term used to describe individuals born approximately between 1925 and 1945. Two primary reasons underlie the naming of this generation: first, the economic, political, and cultural conditions of the era compelled individuals to behave more obediently, adaptively, and moderately. Second, this generation tended to focus on hard work, loyalty, and discipline rather than expressing themselves loudly. Today, the Silent Generation is also referred to as the “Gre
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AlGenerations are important sociological concepts used to understand the impact of social change and technological advancements on individuals.Concepts of Generation, Cohort, and GenerationGeneration, cohort, or generation is defined biologically as the time period between the birth of parents and the birth of their children. However, this is a definition formulated for past periods. Since the conditions of childbearing today differ sociologically from those in the past, the definition has evolved
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