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    Causes Of Nursing Shortage

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    the large effects of the baby boomer population, difficulty of the practice, and the gender dominance in the nursing workplace. The shortage was a predictable oncoming event that was expected to happen and was no surprise, however addressing the problem has become difficult. A major factor for the nursing shortage was the viciously large baby boomer generation and its flooding into the health care workforce. The largest generation in American history was the baby boomer…

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    Diversity

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    whole populations of a specific generation. The veteran generation (pre 1945) is diminishing as they are the oldest generation. The nurses from this generation are solid, reliable, value consistency, and expect to be rewarded for hard work. The baby boomer generation (1946- 1964) are loyal employees and have a strong work ethic. Generation x (1965-1976) are independent, self- directed, and tech savvy. Quality of life is important to this generation and they like to see action rather than talk…

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    The Baby Boom In Canada

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    The baby boom represents the era with a substantial increase in births between the years 1946-1965. In 1946, after almost 20 years of economic depression, Canadians finally had a chance at the ‘American Dream’ working 9-5, the uprise of suburbia, time for recreational activities and travel. This new economic freedom led to more marriages and ultimately more children. Although what happens when 9.6 million children grow up at the same time in Canada and enter the workforce, then later grow old…

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    setting, and finally recognition of a job well done is incorporated into daily routine to ensure a feeling of importance and value (Dittmann, 2005). These improvements have pushed America closer to bridging the generational divide two generations, baby boomers, and millennials, still, seem to be fighting out their…

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    Depression and World War II. Surviving these events taught them to work hard and take responsibility. They are patriotic, understand rules, value loyalty, dislike waste and, are likely to stay with an organization for many years. Baby Boomers (born 1943-1960) Baby Boomers are the largest generational groups making up 40% of the nursing workforce. They grew up in a time of peace and economic prosperity, but in the 1960s, they were influenced by political movements and events such as the equal…

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    Although the baby boom generation has proven to have a significant impact on the larger society, they also represent a serious problem to future generations to come in the job market. In today’s society, jobs are being offered based on years of experience and educational background. For the boomers, “work life extension could be a good thing” for them and the economy (Moody and Sasser 2015, 465). By having the boomers in the workplace, this calls for a diverse work environment. On the other…

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    building permits in a privately owned location are 446 in the Olympia region. Thurston County shows 32.9% of the population holding a Bachelor’s Degree and the median income for the area at $62,286. Generation target markets for the business are Baby Boomers (ages 51-69), Generation X (ages 35-50) and Millennium (ages 18-34). Emphasis…

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    of Subject Millennials are defined as people born between 1980 and 2000, with a population size of over 80 million and representing approximately 30% of the US population (King, 2016) which presents the largest growing consumer group since the Baby Boomers. Millennial’s are often looked at as the cash-cow of market segments due to this size and younger age (longer consuming future). However, many reports suggest that this group of consumers is often the hardest to reach. Within this large…

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    Have you ever thought to yourself, “When I grow up and have kids of my own, I am not going be like my parents”? Most people have, because there is an intergenerational conflict that occurs between all generations. It’s an inevitable imbalance that occurs between older and younger generations that creates a conflict of ideas, morals and values. Paradise, a novel written by Toni Morrison explores the tension between the new generation and the old of the town of Ruby. This tension creates upset and…

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    diverse group of people, this would increase their customer base as new products would appeal to a more diverse customer base, such as different ethnic backgrounds, women, and younger people. History has shown that most Harley owners are from the Baby…

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