Neil Howe is a historian, economist, and demographer who writes and speaks frequently on generations, the economy, and social change. He is the nation’s leading thinker on who today’s generations are, what motivates them, and how they will shape America’s future. He is president and co-founder of LifeCourse Associates, a marketing, HR, and strategic planning consultancy serving corporate, government, and nonprofit clients. He has authored nine books on American generations, mostly co-authored with William Strauss, including Generations (1991), The Fourth Turning (1997), Millennials Rising (2000), and, most recently, Millennials in the Workplace (2010). He has also authored numerous books and policy reports on demographics, most recently The Graying of the Great Powers (2008). Howe is the managing director of demography at Hedgeye and president of Saeculum Research. He is also a senior associate at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, where he helps lead the Global Aging Initiative. He holds graduate degrees in history and economics from Yale University. He lives in Great Falls, Virginia.
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Generation Y, Attitudes, Intergenerational relations, Conflict of generations, History, Sociology, United States, 1945-, Cycles, Education, Forecasts, Histoire, Social conditions, Students, Twenty-first century, United states, politics and government, United states, social conditions, 1960-1980, Admission, American Satire And Humor, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS, Budget deficits, Budget, united states, Civilization, Classroom managementID Numbers
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