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Baby boomers

2022
Chapter 3 contains the first research story, which reflects on the situated experiences, attitudes and opinions of a ‘baby boomer’ couple, the ‘Cees’, who are recent retirees or ‘third agers’ that split their time between Northern Ireland and England. This is a narrative account inviting readers to observe family members or close relations as emerging ...
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Baby Boomers

2012
Baby Boomers racconta una storia che è privata e pubblica insieme, come spesso accade ai racconti autobiografici femminili, in cui il mondo privato di un’esistenza si intreccia con l’altro mondo rappresentato dalle leggi non scritte della società dei padri.
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Baby Boomers

The Forum, 2014
AbstractBorn between 1946 and 1964, “baby boomers” represent the largest 20-year age cohort in US history and still account for over 30% of the adult population. Drawing on over half a century of survey data from the American National Election Studies I explore the political legacy of this generational cohort as measured by 16 indicators of political ...
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Baby Boomers

2016
This ground-breaking study of the baby boomer generation reflects the intersection of time, ageing, body and identity to give a nuanced and enlightened understanding of the ageing process.
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Baby boomers go bust

BMJ, 2012
Spawned of large families, they have an inbuilt social support system. Defined by silly, long beards, love ins, 10 minute long rock tracks, rayon, wholemeal bread, vegetarians, social mobility, communes, radical left wing politics (reserved only for middle class members), and final salary pension schemes. These are the spoilt baby boomers.
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