“SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL PORTRAIT OF REPRESENTATIVES OF GENERATION Z”
The issue of classifying generations is considered relevant in modern society, since a person’s interaction with the social,
economic, and cultural environment is shaped on the basis of generation-specific characteristics. The social composition,
psychological traits, and attitudes toward values of each generation depend on particular historical and cultural conditions. A
deeper study of these features creates a foundation for identifying the needs and development trends of generations.
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