Generational cohort

A way of grouping people into named cohorts by birth-year range, on the premise that those who come of age in a shared historical and technological era hold some common formative experiences. The modern framing was popularised by writers and researchers through the 20th century and refined by polling organisations such as Pew Research Center.

Generational labels are widely used demographic and marketing shorthand; the specific birth-year cutoffs are approximate, vary by source, and are largely Western-centric rather than the product of a single validated framework. (Popularised through 20th-century social commentary; ranges commonly follow Pew Research Center definitions.)

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