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Bob Dylan and the baby boom generation
 — the times they are a-changin' - again
Author(s)Richard D MacNeil
Journal titleActivities, Adaptation & Aging, vol 25, no 3/4, 2001
Pagespp 45-58
Sourcehttp://www.tandfonline.com
KeywordsAgeing process ; Middle aged ; Economic status [elderly] ; Health [elderly] ; Recreation ; United States of America.
AnnotationBy the year 2030, with the maturing of the Baby Boom generation, the senior population in the United States is expected to double to about 65 million. In addition to increasing in sheer numbers, tomorrow's seniors will be significantly different to those of today. These differences (i.e. health status and educational attainment level) are presented here with a focus on leisure behaviour. Discussion of the current leisure experiences of the Baby Boom generation in relation to the two variables identified above is followed by a projection of possible consequences of these differences in terms of leisure behaviour as they experience older adulthood. (KJ/RH).
Accession NumberCPA-020416211 A
ClassmarkBG: SE: F:W: CC: H: 7T

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