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I am trying to figure out the common time period for using the word “generationâ€. I know the “real†definition is related to amount of time between a mother's giving birth and her daughter's giving birth which I know today is about 25-30 years. I need to know the proper usage in a general sense. I always thought “generation†referred to 10 year periods, some people say it is 20 years. I am trying to figure out the proper number of generations contained in 100 years. What is the most accepted way?
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The confusion is that there is more than one "real" definition. The one you cite as "real" is a familial generation, while the 10-year or 20-year reference is an approximation of a cultural generation.
Cultural generations often range between ten and twenty years, and are amorphous, but roughly coincide with significant cultural changes that a cohort experiences, such as the population boom associated with the "baby boom" generation, or the rapid worldwide political and technological changes that were occurring as Generation X came of age.
Technological generations occur when a form of technology experiences a massive, rapid leap forward. First Generation (1G) phones used analog signals; 2G used digital signals; 3G added internet connectivity; 4G was originally defined as internet connectivity at 1MBPS when in motion, 100MBPS when stationary. (None of the current "4G" systems meet this definition, but marketing hype has forced a redefinition of "4G.")
Wikipedia actually has a clear and useful entry on the subject of generations. It's worth a look. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generation
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