Gen Z Exists Only In Your Head
The Atlantic,
2021
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Sociologists agree that the era people in which grow up differentiates them from other generations. However, they disagree about where inter-generational lines emerge. While labels like Baby Boomer help define large social shifts, believing in a gaping generational chasm may be misguided. Joe Pinsker, writing for The Atlantic, examines the perils of segregating people into what experts increasingly agree are arbitrary categories.
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Journalist Joe Pinsker covers family and relationships for The Atlantic.
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