In contrast to the post-war period, the late 20th and early 21st centuries in the UK have been characterised by the advancement of neoliberal policies including privatisation of the housing system and employment casualisation. Consequently, there are growing socioeconomic inequalities between those born in the post-war period – the ‘Baby Boomers’ – and the younger generation – the ‘Millenials’. Such inequalities have led to narratives of inter-generational conflict with Baby Boomers framed as jeopardising the futures of Millenials. Drawing on Mannheim’s theory of social generations, the concept of generational habitus and qualitative data from 49 Baby Boomers and 62 Millenials, we unpack the ways in which inter-generational inequalities are...
First paragraph: Millennials have been labelled "generation rent", as growing numbers of young peopl...
This paper examines intergenerational justice discourses that feature prominently in both the contem...
Homeownership has been in decline in a number of developed societies since the early 2000s driven, p...
In contrast to the post-war period, the late 20th and early 21st centuries in the UK have been chara...
In contrast to the post-war period, the late 20th and early 21st centuries in the UK have been chara...
In contrast to the post-war period, the late 20th and early 21st centuries in the UK have been chara...
In contrast to the post-war period, the late 20th and early 21st centuries in the UK have been chara...
One of the nastiest narratives to have developed over the past decade is that of “boomer blaming”, w...
Generations can be defined by family structure, stage of life or historical events. But most often, ...
Debate about intergenerational relations has become more prominent since the financial crisis of 200...
The sociology of generations has attracted an awakened interest in recent years, sparked in part by ...
This book provides an original and challenging analysis of one of the most pressing social issues of...
The housing sector is currently under pressure: demographic shifts, urbanisation as well as the avai...
Baby Boomers – those who are currently between 50 and 70 years old – are often blamed by younger gen...
The research presented in this thesis investigates how the ‘Baby Boomer generation’ has become const...
First paragraph: Millennials have been labelled "generation rent", as growing numbers of young peopl...
This paper examines intergenerational justice discourses that feature prominently in both the contem...
Homeownership has been in decline in a number of developed societies since the early 2000s driven, p...
In contrast to the post-war period, the late 20th and early 21st centuries in the UK have been chara...
In contrast to the post-war period, the late 20th and early 21st centuries in the UK have been chara...
In contrast to the post-war period, the late 20th and early 21st centuries in the UK have been chara...
In contrast to the post-war period, the late 20th and early 21st centuries in the UK have been chara...
One of the nastiest narratives to have developed over the past decade is that of “boomer blaming”, w...
Generations can be defined by family structure, stage of life or historical events. But most often, ...
Debate about intergenerational relations has become more prominent since the financial crisis of 200...
The sociology of generations has attracted an awakened interest in recent years, sparked in part by ...
This book provides an original and challenging analysis of one of the most pressing social issues of...
The housing sector is currently under pressure: demographic shifts, urbanisation as well as the avai...
Baby Boomers – those who are currently between 50 and 70 years old – are often blamed by younger gen...
The research presented in this thesis investigates how the ‘Baby Boomer generation’ has become const...
First paragraph: Millennials have been labelled "generation rent", as growing numbers of young peopl...
This paper examines intergenerational justice discourses that feature prominently in both the contem...
Homeownership has been in decline in a number of developed societies since the early 2000s driven, p...