Thinking about Generations: Conceptual Positions and Policy Implications

Volume: 63, Issue: 4, Pages: 695 - 711
Published: Nov 28, 2007
Abstract
Three traditions of social theory are examined in this article, with a special emphasis being given to the ways that the concept of “generation” has been conceived and developed over time. These include Psychodynamic, Sociological, and Gerontological approaches with attention drawn to the similarities and differences among them. It is concluded that while conceptual development has been uneven, taken together, they provide a rich basis for a...
Paper Details
Title
Thinking about Generations: Conceptual Positions and Policy Implications
Published Date
Nov 28, 2007
Volume
63
Issue
4
Pages
695 - 711
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