articleJournal of ManagementMar 1, 2010Closed access

Generational Differences in Work Values: Leisure and Extrinsic Values Increasing, Social and Intrinsic Values Decreasing

San Diego State University · Kennesaw State University

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Abstract

Organizations are currently facing the retirement of many older workers and the challenge of recruiting and retaining young talent. However, few studies have empirically substantiated generational differences in work values. This study examines the work values of a nationally representative sample of U.S. high school seniors in 1976, 1991, and 2006 (N = 16,507) representing Baby Boomers, Generation X (GenX), and Generation Me (GenMe, also known as GenY, or Millennials). With data collected across time, these analyses isolate generational differences from age differences, unlike one-time studies, which cannot separate the two. Leisure values increased steadily over the generations (d comparing Boomers and GenMe…

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Keywords
  • Generation x
  • Baby boomers
  • Generation y
  • Workforce
  • Centrality
  • Work (physics)
  • Psychology
  • Demographic economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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