This book investigates the life trajectories of Generation X and Y
Australians through the 1990s and 2000s. The book defies popular
characterizations of members of the 'precarious generations' as greedy,
narcissistic and self-obsessed, revealing instead that many of the
members of these generations struggle to reach the standard of living
enjoyed by their parents, value learning highly and are increasingly
concerned about the environment and the legacy current generations are
leaving for their children and remain optimistic in the face of
considerable challenges.
Drawing on data from the Life Patterns longitudinal study of Australian
youth (an internationally recognized study), the book tells the story of
members of these 'precarious generations'. It examines significant
dimensions of young people's lives across time, comparing how domains
such as health and well-being, education, work and relationships
intersect to produce the complex outcomes that characterize the lives of
members of each of these generations. It also explores the strategies
these generations use to make their lives and the ways in which they
remain resilient. While the book is based on Australian data, the
analysis draws on and contributes to the international literature on
young people and social change.