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  • IntroductionIn 1957, the German sociologist Helmut Schelsky characterized the juveniles and young adults born in Germany between 1930 and 1943 as the “skeptical generation.” With this concept Schelsky was referring to those young people born and raised between the Great Depression, the Third Reich, and the Second World War, indicating that this generation was primarily skeptical towards all kinds of political pathos and slogans, focusing instead on their private and professional lives, and valuing their newly gained security and modest prosperity more than anything else in life. (xsd:string)
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  • From the Skeptical to the Overburdened Generation (xsd:string)
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  • In Family Life in Japan and Germany : Challenges for a Gender-Sensitive Family Policy, edited by Meier-Gräwe, Uta and Miyoko, Motozawa and Schad-Seifert, Annette, 37-62, Springer Fachmedien, 2019 (xsd:string)
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