3. MILLENNIALS and FILINNIALS
- also known as ‘Generation Y’or the ‘Net Generation’
- 1970s to early 1980s as starting birth years and mid 1990s to
early 2000s as ending birthyears
MILLENIALS
- term used to denote the Filipino Millennials
FILINNIALS
4. Before - 1945 1946 - 1964 1965 - 1976 1977 - 1995
1996 - Later
Traditionalist
or Silent
Generation
Baby
Boomers
Generation
X
Generation
Y
(Millennials)
Gen Z, iGen
or
Centennials
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MILLENNIALS and FILINNIALS
Source: Center for Generational Kinetics
5. MILLENNIALS and FILINNIALS
- Increased used and familiarity with communications,
media and digital technologies
Even in the Philippines, millennials upbringing is
said to marked by an increased in a liberal approach to
politics, economics and morality although this claim is
disputed.
FILINNIALS’ GENERATION
6. Special
Seven Basic Traits of MILLENNIALS
Sheltered
Confident
Team-Oriented
Conventional
Pressured
Achieving
7. MILLENNIALS and FILINNIALS
Some psychologist thus consider
Millennials (including Filinnials) to be part of
what is called ‘Generation Me’ instead of
‘Generation We’.
Millenials came of age in time where
the entertainment industry started to be
significantly influenced by the Internet.
9. Ethical Outlook and Cultural Identity
In the United Kingdom, a 2013 poll
found that Millenials were more open-
minded than their parents on controversial
topics.
Some authors describe Millenials’
approach to social change as “pragmatic
idealism”
10. Ethical Outlook and Cultural Identity
Millennials are so labeled as the
‘Boomerang Generation’ or ‘Peter Pan
Generation’.
Generation Y members are very
upbeat and more open to change than
older generations.
11. Ethical Outlook and Cultural Identity
Concerning beliefs on ethical issues,
most millennials of every religion, race and
ethnicity support access to affordable
contraception according to a study.
12. A sampling of other findings reveals the following:
1 One quarter of millennials say that marriage has become
old-fashioned and out date, while 71 percent disagree.
2
Millennials fall into a four way split on “pro-life” and
“pro-choice” labels: 25% pro-life, 27% pro-choice, 22%
rebuff both labels, 27% both labels describe them
3
Seven percent of millennials identify either as lesbian,
gay, bisexual or transgender.
4