This paper looks at the baby boomer generation and their attitudes.
Essay # 73023 |
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This paper looks at the baby boomer generation and their attitudes. It sets up a questionnaire to determine if their political attitudes are changing now they are nearing retirement and social security and Medicare become major issues for them.
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"This report will look at the opinions of the baby boomer generation to see how they feel about the situation in the country right now and if they feel they will have adequate financial support and medical coverage when they retire in a few years. The baby boomer generation born between 1946 and 1960 represent a huge population in the United States."
Tags:baby boomers, politics
Proposal for research on the importance of the consumer power of the Baby Boomer generation.
Research Proposal # 128119 |
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This paper proposes a research study to examine the consumer buying power of the so-called Baby Boomer generation, which includes 76 million people, or one fourth of the U.S. population. The paper explains that the majority of businesses do not appear to recognize the value of advertising to the Boomer generation; the proposed research would explore contemporary businesses' misconceptions of Boomers as they frequently mistakenly relate to them and neglect to connect with Boomers in advertising, particularly in TV commercials. The paper concludes by stating the research questions, significance, research design methodology, and organization of the proposed study.
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Context of the Problem
Statement of the Problem
Significance of the Study
Research Question and Sub-questions
Research Design and Methodology
Organization of the Study
References
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"The bottom line: This researcher knows without doubt that he is good businessman who loves the challenge/s inherent in selling. This researcher also recognizes and admits that the more help and knowledge one can attain in marketing a business - the better. In the past, this researcher has learned from personal experience what contributes to failing to convince someone to buy something. Through this DPR, this researcher intends to learn how to more effectively target and market to Boomers. In turn, learning how to most effectively market to this frequently overlooked consumer group through TV commercials, this researcher plans to later invest the knowledge gained from this study into practice."
Tags:consumerism, advertising
An exploration of the baby boomer community .
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The paper discusses how social and environmental conditions contribute to health and disease, and figure prominently in the increasing variation in the health status between those who are financially secure versus those individuals such as women who have limited income in their later years. The paper explains that the social ecological approach recognizes that an aggregate community such as baby boomers is situated within social, economic, and political systems which determine access to resources and behavior that are essential for the maintenance of health (O'Fallon, & Frederick, 2000). The paper shows how the social ecological approach is a theory-based framework which best demonstrates the nature and outcomes of interventions which are conducted through partnerships.
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"The aggregate community being given focus in this paper is baby boomers. At the present time, we realize that social and environmental conditions contribute to health and disease, and figure prominently in the increasing variation in the health status between those who are financially secure versus those individuals such as women who have limited income in their later years. The social ecological approach recognizes that an aggregate community such as baby boomers is situated within social, economic, and political systems which determine access to resources and behavior that..."
Tags:social, ecology, model
This paper presents a research proposal to investigate the Baby Boomer generation and the importance of effectively advertising to this age demographic.
Research Proposal # 127912 |
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This paper discusses issues regarding advertising to the Baby Boomer generation. The essay argues that Baby Boomers potentially constitute the most profitable consumer group for advertisers but that the generation has become desensitized to modern advertising. It argues that companies and advertisers often miss the mark when advertising to Baby Boomers. Further, the paper asks the question how can advertisers conceive more captivating, credible connections to improve success with the Baby Boomer generation? The essay proposes a research study involving heavy literary analysis to address this question.
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Organization of the Study
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Review of the Literature
Chapter 3: Challenges for Advertisers to Successfully Target Baby Boomers
Chapter 4: Critical Components in Contemporary Advertisements
Chapter 5: Advertising Tactics and Strategies to Best Connect with Boomers
Chapter 6: Summary and Conclusions
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"Baby Boomers constitute the fastest-growing, as well as the wealthiest consumer group not only in the U.S., but in the world, Stroud contends in his 2007 book, The 50-Plus Market: Why the Future Is Age Neutral When It Comes to Marketing and Branding Strategies. Advertisers, however, have not yet taped into this particular market. "
Tags:advertising tactics, age demographic, social context
This paper discusses the health care problems of the Baby Boomer generation, born between 1946 and 1964, who in 2030 will be at least 65 years old.
Research Paper # 61959 |
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This paper explains that the Baby Boomer generation creates a medical problem, especially in the Medicare system, because of its size, potential of living so long, altered traditional family structures and a large segment, almost 20 percent, at the low end of the income scale; in addition, the generation after them is small. The author points out that seniors have no alternative but Medicare, which should be restructured to more closely resemble the rest of the nation's health care system especially PPOs (Preferred Provider Organizations). The paper recommends that, if institutions focused on decreasing the cost of each medical procedure and ceasing to carry out senseless, wasteful procedures; funds would be available for senior care plus wellness education and preventive care.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Baby Boom Health Care Issues
Who are the Baby Boomers?
Dependency ratio
Baby Boomer Expectancy
The Political Realities
Health Gestapo for Retiring Baby Boomers
Medical Services Delivery Problems
Recommendations
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"There are several diametrically opposed factors involved in the future of health care for Baby Boomers, not least of which is the fact that the senior-oriented health care delivery systems were "geared for a time when people died early." In addition, Baby Boomers constituted the largest generation ever, to be subsidized-as have all generations been-by the ones behind them; the ones behind them are very small. They are expected to live longer than previous generations, partially because of the advances in medicine; however, there are already signs that the problem with the advances in medicine lies in the ability to find enough qualified people to run the machinery of medicine, the CAT scanners and whatever other advances appear. These two dichotomies would be problematical enough without the other troublesome possibility on the horizon, that of having to decided upon a practical and ethical way to deliver health care when there are not enough personnel to go around, nor enough funds to pay for equal treatment options for everyone."
Tags:medicare, ppo, politics, bush, waste
Proposal for a project that would address several of the issues associated with the aging baby boomer population in America.
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This paper is a research proposal for a project that will attempt to determine the relative importance of the aging of the baby boomer generation. The paper explains the three main issues concerning the aging baby boomer population that the project will address. These issues to be studied are the perceived cost of lost labor by the actual retirement of the baby boomers, what steps people entering the labor force today are taking to address this, the perceived national financial projections for overall benefit procurement for baby boomers according to their children, and perceived projected costs to individual families for care and assistance of those people retiring, today and over the next twenty to thirty years.
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"The generation in America known as the baby boomers, born after WWII between roughly the years 1946 and 1964, is a significant part of the population today. Those individuals are aging, just as we all are and will within the next twenty plus years become a population of people in need of those services associated with aging. "In 2011, the oldest boomers will turn 65, retirement age. And for at least 20 years after that, we'll hear more than we want to hear abut their Medicare coverage and retirement finances. " (Williamson) Services that mainly consist of medical care and retirement benefits are costly and the generation of workers who are in their working prime today and who will be in the foreseeable future is a significantly smaller proportionate demographic than the baby boomers."
Tags:generation, u.s., elderly, medical, retirement, disability, demographic, nation, nursing, home, care
An exploration delving into demographic and other data relating to the baby boom generation.
Research Paper # 147596 |
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APA | 2010
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This paper delves into the specific data that is unique to the baby boom generation, also called baby boomers. The paper explains that the objective of this research analysis is to better understand the behaviors, characteristics, lifestyles and demographics of the baby boomer generation ages 45 to 64. The paper highlights the unique characteristics of this consumer segment and provides perspectives on how this cohort is distinct from the broader overall adult population. In some instances, the paper features research that used younger and older baby boomer cohorts to show relativity. The paper concludes that understanding the traits and behaviors of baby boomers will provide the knowledge necessary to not only identify product and service needs, but will also provide the necessary insights for developing communication strategies. This paper contains illustrative data tables.
Outline:
Introduction
Demographics
Gender/Ethnicity
Education
Employment
Types of Employment
Income
Marital Status/Family
Home Size
Work, Leisure and Savings
Attitudes Towards Work and Family
Attitudes Towards Home Life
Attitudes Related to Health and Diet
Looking Good/Seeking Health Information
Hobbies/Interests
Travel
Influences on Attitude Formation
Media Usage
Product Usage/Shopping Behavior
Shopping Behavior
Purchase Incentives/Shopping Behavior/Spending Habits
Product Selection
Communication Strategies
Summary
References
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"All boomers, especially females, think it is important to continually learn new things. They feel this is what keeps them young. They are not afraid of exercise, the Internet or changing technologies. Boomers are not known to easily give up and will try and try again to improve themselves. Boomers have strong ethical beliefs. They long for respect and they look at work not as a job, but as a career. They have a deep sense of pride in their families and accomplishments. Women are more apt to volunteer than men and women also seem to have a more practical outlook on life."
Tags:consumer, aging, stereotype, marketing
An exploration of the effects of the retiring baby boomer generation on the gross domestic product (GDP) of the US.
Analytical Essay # 115282 |
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APA | 2009
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The paper examines how the rapidly aging baby boomer population will impact consumption and government spending on retirement benefits in the US, most notably social security and Medicare. The paper recommends policies that are most likely to maximize the gross domestic product (GDP). The paper also suggests the promotion of consumerism, higher taxes and less benefits for the wealthy, who do not need the Social Security/Medicare safety net, and raising the retirement age by just one year.
Outline:
Introduction
The GDP-Related Challenges of Baby Boomers and Retirement
Possible Solutions
Conclusion
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"Changing demographics are straining Social Security resources. At the end of World War II, there were 44 workers paying Social Security taxes for every retiree collecting from the program (The first baby boomer collects Social Security, 2007). Now, the ratio is just three workers for every one reitiree and retirees will soon outnumber workers. According to the Council of Economic Advisors chartered with providing objective economic analysis and advice on the development and implementation domestic and international economic policies, Social Security will begin to incur annual operating losses in 2018, when its outlays first exceed its tax revenues (CEA memo on Social Security). To cover the shortfall and to "stay open," Social Security will use up its Trust Fund (or draw down its bank account) from 2018 to 2042."
Tags:social, security, Medicare, consumerism, taxes, retirement, age
A financial and legal aging plan for an adult nearing retirement age.
Essay # 72867 |
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APA | 2005
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This paper presents an aging plan for an adult approaching retirement age, focusing on the advance planning needed to be financially secure and legally protected while aging. The paper covers the following pertinent topics: financial planning for adequate income, legal documentation for estate protection, legal documentation for healthcare and end-of-life decision making, health related expenses, housing, assistance and care. The paper includes a conclusion about what a baby boomer nearing retirement needs to plan for.
Tags:Older adilt, retirement, pensions, 401k, social security, SSI, health care, medicare, medicaid, estate planning, trusts, executor, end of life decisions
A look at how the older worker force are impacting on the US economy.
Essay # 86138 |
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2005
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This paper examines the impact that older workers are having upon the American economy. In particular, this paper focuses upon items such as aggregate demand, price floors (and price ceilings), government failure and market equilibrium because the arrival of the baby boomers into their chronological if not working dotage has greatly affected all of those things.
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"As America's workforce grows older, the issue of caring for and hiring workers over the age of 45 has grown increasingly pertinent. The following paper will examine this phenomenon with an eye towards examining the impact upon businesses that employ individuals 45 years of age or older. In a related vein, the paper will take a close look at policy recommendations that may assist older workers in the American workforce. Along the way, a number of macro-economic terms - aggregate supply, market failure and equilibrium price - will be explicated inasmuch as understanding them allows us to understand the broader issue of middle-aged employees entering the workforce in record numbers."
Tags:boomers, older, workers