Journal article

The making of a generation: Policy and the lives and aspirations of Generation X

J Wyn

Journal of Educational Administration and History | Published : 2012

Abstract

This paper reaches into a comprehensive study of a generation of young people in Australia, drawing on a comparison with Canadian longitudinal data. It argues that this is a generation of reluctant change makers who have created new ways of living as a response to economic changes and government policies. These new ways of living, once exposed, 'speak back' to neoliberal policies, exposing their human costs. Australians found it more difficult than their Canadian counterparts to establish secure jobs and households, impacting on their patterns of family formation. These changes have secondary effects in other areas of young people's lives, particularly in health and well-being where patterns..

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Funding Acknowledgements

Lesley Andres made helpful suggestions about early drafts of this article. The Life Patterns research is funded by the Australian Research Council and the Paths on Life's Way research is funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.