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- catalog abstract "Lipsky and Abrams look at the economic, social, and political forces that have shaped America since the sixties to find the roots of the generation's issues. Lipsky and Abrams argue convincingly that twenty-somethings face problems rooted in long-term shifts in American society and its economy that no individual can control. And they make the case that until the generation finds a real niche in the economy, overall recovery will be slower and more tenuous than ever. Late Bloomers also puts names and faces on the statistics about the numbers of twenty-somethings who are un- or underemployed (30 percent of all people under thirty in 1992), who can't afford to marry (the average age for first marriages is now twenty-nine for men and twenty-seven for women) or own homes (the median age for first-home ownership is now thirty-five, up from twenty-seven in 1980). Bolstered by some of the most comprehensive research ever undertaken on the boomer/bloomer conflict, Late Bloomers brings constructive, nonconfrontational analysis to a subject that sorely needs it.".
- catalog contributor b6893689.
- catalog contributor b6893690.
- catalog coverage "United States Social conditions 1980-".
- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description "Bolstered by some of the most comprehensive research ever undertaken on the boomer/bloomer conflict, Late Bloomers brings constructive, nonconfrontational analysis to a subject that sorely needs it.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 177-222).".
- catalog description "Lipsky and Abrams look at the economic, social, and political forces that have shaped America since the sixties to find the roots of the generation's issues. Lipsky and Abrams argue convincingly that twenty-somethings face problems rooted in long-term shifts in American society and its economy that no individual can control. And they make the case that until the generation finds a real niche in the economy, overall recovery will be slower and more tenuous than ever. Late Bloomers also puts names and faces on the statistics about the numbers of twenty-somethings who are un- or underemployed (30 percent of all people under thirty in 1992), who can't afford to marry (the average age for first marriages is now twenty-nine for men and twenty-seven for women) or own homes (the median age for first-home ownership is now thirty-five, up from twenty-seven in 1980).".
- catalog extent "viii, 224 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Late bloomers.".
- catalog identifier "0812922905 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Late bloomers.".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Time Books,".
- catalog relation "Late bloomers.".
- catalog spatial "United States Social conditions 1980-".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "305.24/2/0973 20".
- catalog subject "Adult children United States.".
- catalog subject "College graduates United States.".
- catalog subject "HQ799.7 .L57 1994".
- catalog subject "Young adults United States Psychology.".
- catalog title "Late bloomers : coming of age in today's America: the right place at the wrong time / David Lipsky and Alexander Abrams.".
- catalog type "text".