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Title: As Millennials Near 40, They're Approaching Family Life Differently Than Previous Generations
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Publication Year: 2020
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Abstract: As Millennials reach a new stage of life – the oldest among them will turn 39 this year – a clearer picture of how members of this generation are establishing their own families is coming into view. Previous research highlights not only the sheer size of the Millennial generation, which now surpasses Baby Boomers as the largest, but also its racial and ethnic diversity and high rates of educational attainment. This research also notes that Millennials have been slower than previous generations to establish their own households. A new analysis of government data by Pew Research Center shows that Millennials are taking a different path in forming – or not forming – families. Millennials trail previous generations at the same age across three typical measures of family life: living in a family unit, marriage rates and birth rates.
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Authors: Barroso, Amanda; Parker, Kim; Bennett, Jesse
Publisher: Pew Research Center
Data Collections: IPUMS CPS
Topics: Family and Marriage
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