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Introduction & About the Authors

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            Welcome to  Millennials in the Workplace ! The purpose of this blog is to provide background information on millennials, and how they are viewed in the workplace today. The blog is  grounded in research from library databases and attempts to draw connections between the stereotypes made about millennials and the statistics that may or may not align with the stereotypes. The three authors of the blog are Kayla Carew, Alexandra Vincent, and Brianna Purcell.  The following paragraphs  aim to introduce the reader to each of the authors.              Kayla Carew is a rising junior at Saint Michael’s College in Winooski, VT. She is from Jericho, VT. Kayla has an intended double major of Mathematics and Secondary Education with a minor in Business. On campus, Kayla is involved in “Go Baby Go” – an  organization  that rewires Power Wheels cars for kids with physical disabilities – and int...

What will happen economically when millennials grow up?

           Whether it’s glamorous or not, everyone grows up eventually. One of the big questions in industries today is: what will happen to  m illennials when they grow up? With this generation climbing into the workforce rapidly, they are projected to make up 50% of the workforce by the year 2020 (Oesch, 2015). This means that by 2020, much of the economy will be contributed to by the millennials who are  entering into  adulthood. It is essential that the workforce understands just how this process will happen.                Economically speaking, millennials have it more rough than those who have come before. “ Healthcare, housing and education are more than five times more expensive than they were for our ( millenials' ) parents. There are fewer steady jobs. Wages have stagnated since the 1970s” (Millennials and the Economy , 2018 ). It is harder and harder to climb the ...

The Mental Repercussions of Growing Up as a Millennial

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Figure 1  ( Yarnt on )                  With  all  the stress of weak economic engagement, millennials are destined to have a life full of worry and poor health.  To elaborate,  No one would ever be able to predict what our mental health and well-being will look like in 20 years, but it's likely that we'll remain a generation characterized by anxiety and mental health—particularly considering our openness when it comes to discussing these topics. But we should be concerned by the prevalence of mental illness in our 20s .  (Ewens, 2016)               The presence of social media and our constant contact coupled with economic deficiency leaves this generation in a severe slump. While Gen Y’s work tirelessly and aimlessly, they keep in mind that they are attempting to save for the future, which is not as successful as they had hoped. “We'll...

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