generacionales
Generacionales, also known as generational studies, is a field of research that examines the social, cultural, and psychological characteristics of different age groups within a population. This interdisciplinary approach combines elements from sociology, psychology, and anthropology to understand how generational differences influence behavior, attitudes, and values. Generacionales typically categorize individuals into generations based on historical events, technological advancements, and cultural shifts that have shaped their formative years. Commonly studied generations include the Silent Generation (born 1928-1945), Baby Boomers (1946-1964), Generation X (1965-1980), Millennials (1981-1996), and Generation Z (1997-2012). Each generation is characterized by unique experiences, values, and worldviews, which can impact their approach to work, family, and personal development. Researchers in this field often use surveys, interviews, and case studies to gather data and analyze generational trends. The insights gained from generacionales can inform various sectors, including business, education, and public policy, by helping organizations understand and adapt to the diverse needs and expectations of different age groups.