معرفی کتاب «The millennial mosaic : how pluralism and choice are shaping Canadian youth and the future of Canada» نوشتهٔ Reginald W. Bibby, Joel Thiessen, Monetta Bailey، منتشرشده توسط نشر Dundurn Ingram Publisher Services [Distributor در سال 2019. این کتاب در 8 صفحه، فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The bottom line: Millennials are looking good. There's a lot of consternation about the Millennial generation — Canada's youngest adults born since the mid-1980s and now reaching their thirties. But the speculation has not been accompanied by sound and comprehensive information — until now. Highly respected sociologist and veteran trend-tracker Reginald Bibby teams up with two GenX colleagues, Joel Thiessen and Monetta Bailey, to provide an up-to-date reading on how Millennials see the world — their values, joys, and concerns, their views of family, sexuality, spirituality, and other Canadians, and their hopes and expectations as they look to the future. Canada's much-criticized Millennials may well be a solid upgrade on previous generations — speaking well for the future of the country. The Bottom Line: Millennials Are Looking Good. There’s A Lot Of Consternation About The Millennial Generation--canada’s Youngest Adults Born Since The Mid-1980s And Now Reaching Their Thirties. But The Speculation Has Not Been Accompanied By Sound And Comprehensive Information--until Now. Highly Respected Sociologist And Veteran Trend-tracker Reginald Bibby Teams Up With Two Genx Colleagues, Joel Thiessen And Monetta Bailey, To Provide An Up-to-date Reading On How Millennials See The World--their Values, Joys, And Concerns, Their Views Of Family, Sexuality, Spirituality, And Other Canadians, And Their Hopes And Expectations As They Look To The Future. Canada’s Much-criticized Millennials May Well Be A Solid Upgrade On Previous Generations--speaking Well For The Country’s Future.-- Reginald W. Bibby, Joel Thiessen, Monetta Bailey Includes Bibliographical References And Index Issued Also In Electronic Format
The bottom line: Millennials are looking good There's a lot of consternation about the Millennial generation — Canada's youngest adults born since the mid-1980s and now reaching their thirties. But the speculation has not been accompanied by sound and comprehensive information — until now. Highly respected sociologist and veteran trend-tracker Reginald W. Bibby teams up with two Gen X colleagues, Joel Thiessen and Monetta Bailey, to provide an up-to-date reading on how Millennials see the world — their values, joys, and concerns; their views of family, sexuality, spirituality, and other Canadians; and their hopes and expectations as they look to the future. What's more, the authors compare Millennials with Gen Xers, Boomers, and Pre-Boomers. Their conclusion? Canada's much-criticized Millennials may well be a solid upgrade on previous generations — speaking well for the country's future.
"The bottom line: Millennials are looking good. There's a lot of consternation about the Millennial generation--Canada's youngest adults born since the mid-1980s and now reaching their thirties. But the speculation has not been accompanied by sound and comprehensive information--until now. Highly respected sociologist and veteran trend-tracker Reginald Bibby teams up with two GenX colleagues, Joel Thiessen and Monetta Bailey, to provide an up-to-date reading on how Millennials see the world--their values, joys, and concerns, their views of family, sexuality, spirituality, and other Canadians, and their hopes and expectations as they look to the future. Canada's much-criticized Millennials may well be a solid upgrade on previous generations--speaking well for the country's future."-- Provided by publisher The Millennial Mosaic provides an unmatched examination of Canada's youngest adults, unveiling the news that they are an upgrade on older Canadians, and what it means for the future of Canada.