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Generation Mccrindle Pew Strauss-Howe Japanese Traditional Generations
Arthurian N/A N/A 1433-1460 (28)
Humanist 1461-1482 (22)
Reformation 1483-1511 (29)
Reprisal 1512-1540 (29)
Elizabethan 1541-1565 (25)
Parliamentary 1566-1587 (22)
Puritan 1588-1617 (30)
Cavalier 1618-1647 (30)
Glorious 1648-1673 (26)
Enlightenment 1674-1700 (27)
Awakening 1701-1723 (23)
Liberty 1724-1741 (18)
Republican 1742-1766 (25)
Compromise 1767-1791 (25)
Transcendental 1792-1821 (30)
Gilded 1822-1842 (21)
Progressive 1843-1859 (17)
Missionary 1860-1882 (23) 明治一桁世代 (Meiji Hitoketa Sedai) 1868-1877 (10)
Lost 1883-1900 (18) 明治二桁世代 (Meiji Futaketa Sedai) 1878-1911 (34)
G.I. ?-1924 ?-1927 1901-1924 (24) 大正世代 (Taisho Sedai) 1912-1925 (13)
Silent 1925-1945 (21) 1928-1945 (18) 1925-1942 (18) 昭和一桁世代 (Showa Hitoketa Sedai) 1926-1935 (10)

焼け跡世代 (Yakeato Sedai) 1935-1946 (12)

Baby boom 1946-1964 (19) 1946-1964 (19) 1943-1960 (18) 団塊世代 (Dankai "Boomer" Sedai) 1947-1950 (4)

しらけ世代 (Shirake Sedai) 1951-1964 (14)

Generation X 1965-1979 (15) 1965-1980 (16) 1961-1981 (21) バブル世代 (Baburu "Bubble" Sedai) 1965-1970 (6)

氷河期世代** (Hyougakki "Ice Age" Sedai) 1971-1981 (11)

Millennial 1980-1994 (15) 1981-1996 (16) 1982-2005 (24) プレッシャー世代 (Puresshaa "Pressure" Sedai) 1982-1986 (5)

ゆとり世代 (Yutori Sedai) 1987-1996 (10)

Generation Z 1995-2009 (15) 1997-2012 (16) N/A 脱ゆとり・さとり世代 (Datsu Yutori / Satori Sedai) 1997-2004 (8)

コロナ世代*** (Korona "COVID" Sedai) 2001-2014 (14)

Generation Alpha 2010-2024 (15) 2013-? 2006-2029 (24) TBD
Generation Beta 2025-2039 (15) TBD 2030-early 2050s (20-25*) TBD

* = based on the definition of S&H generations being approximately 20-25 years.

** = This can further be divided up into 団塊ジュニア世代 (Dankai Jr. "Boomer Jr." Sedai) (early 1970s) and the rest ポスト団塊ジュニア世代 (Post Dankai Jr. Sedai) (late 1970s-1981)

*** = (As of 2024,) it is generally accepted as someone who was 5 (turning 6) to 19 years old in 2020 (start of COVID-19 pandemic), which likely affected their school years (K-12 and university). According to a 2022 survey from Japanese high school students, they considered themselves as コロナ世代. (However, it won't be confirmed until c. 2032 when all of them are 18 or older to see if this name stays). In the context of working, however, it can be defined as 1998-2006 (age 18-26 in 2024). This is because during the COVID pandemic (2020-2024), they became adults and were in university during part or all of this time period. There is also a chance that this could be the last Japanese traditional generation name because Japanese people are beginning to use the English generation names (e.g., Z世代・α世代).

Birth year range McCrindle Pew Strauss-Howe Summary
1433-1460 N/A N/A Arthurian Arthurian
1461-1482 Humanist Humanist
1483-1511 Reformation Reformation
1512-1540 Reprisal Reprisal
1541-1565 Elizabethan Elizabethan
1566-1587 Parliamentary Parliamentary
1588-1617 Puritan Puritan
1618-1647 Cavalier Cavalier
1648-1673 Glorious Glorious
1674-1700 Enlightenment Enlightenment
1701-1723 Awakening Awakening
1724-1741 Liberty Liberty
1742-1766 Republican Republican
1767-1791 Compromise Compromise
1792-1821 Transcendental Transcendental
1822-1842 Gilded Gilded
1843-1859 Progressive Progressive
1860-1882 Missionary Missionary
1883-1900 Lost Lost
1901-1924 G.I. G.I
1925-1927 Builder Silent G.I Silent
1928-1942 Silent Silent
1943-1945 Baby Boom Silent Baby Boom
1946-1960 Baby Boom Baby Boom Baby Boom
1961-1964 Generation X Baby Boom Generation X
1965-1979 Generation X Generation X Generation X
1980 Generation Y Generation X Millennial
1981 Millennial Generation X Millennial
1982-1994 Millennial Millennial
1995-1996 Generation Z Millennial Generation Z
1997-2005 Generation Z Millennial Generation Z
2006-2009 Homeland Generation Z Generation Alpha
2010-2012 Generation Alpha Generation Z Generation Alpha
2013-2024 TBD Generation Alpha
2025-2029 Generation Beta TBD
2030-2039 TBD
Generation Strictest Probable Broadest
Arthurian 1433-1460 (28) 1433-1460 (28) 1433-1460 (28)
Humanist 1461-1482 (22) 1461-1482 (22) 1461-1482 (22)
Reformation 1483-1511 (29) 1483-1511 (29) 1483-1511 (29)
Reprisal 1512-1540 (29) 1512-1540 (29) 1512-1540 (29)
Elizabethan 1541-1565 (25) 1541-1565 (25) 1541-1565 (25)
Parliamentary 1566-1587 (22) 1566-1587 (22) 1566-1587 (22)
Puritan 1588-1617 (30) 1588-1617 (30) 1588-1617 (30)
Cavalier 1618-1647 (30) 1618-1647 (30) 1618-1647 (30)
Glorious 1648-1673 (26) 1648-1673 (26) 1648-1673 (26)
Enlightenment 1674-1700 (27) 1674-1700 (27) 1674-1700 (27)
Awakening 1701-1723 (23) 1701-1723 (23) 1701-1723 (23)
Liberty 1724-1741 (18) 1724-1741 (18) 1724-1741 (18)
Republican 1742-1766 (25) 1742-1766 (25) 1742-1766 (25)
Compromise 1767-1791 (25) 1767-1791 (25) 1767-1791 (25)
Transcendental 1792-1821 (30) 1792-1821 (30) 1792-1821 (30)
Gilded 1822-1842 (21) 1822-1842 (21) 1822-1842 (21)
Progressive 1843-1859 (17) 1843-1859 (17) 1843-1859 (17)
Missionary 1860-1882 (23) 1860-1882 (23) 1860-1882 (23)
Lost 1883-1900 (18) 1883-1900 (18) 1883-1900 (18)
G.I. 1901-1924 (24) 1901-1924 (24) 1901-1927 (27)
Silent 1928-1942 (15) 1925-1945 (21) 1925-1945 (21)
Baby Boom 1946-1960 (15) 1946-1964 (19) 1943-1964 (22)
Generation X 1965-1979 (15) 1965-1980 (16) 1961-1981 (21)
Millennial 1982-1994 (13) 1981-1996 (16) 1980-2005 (26)
Generation Z N/A 1997-2009 (13) 1995-2012 (18)
Generation Alpha 2013-2024 (12) 2010-? 2006-2029 (24)
Generation Beta TBD TBD 2025-?

Notes

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[a] Mccrindle's 'Builders' align best with other models' Silent Generation

[b] Mccrindle's 'Generation Y' aligns best with other models' Millennial Generation

[c] Whilst not explicit, any direct successor of Generation Z proposed by Pew Research Center must align best with other Mccrindle's 'Gen Alpha' and S&H's 'Homeland Generation'

[d] S&H's 'Homeland Generation' aligns best with Mccrindle's Gen Alpha

References

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https://mccrindle.com.au/article/topic/demographics/the-generations-defined/

https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2019/01/17/where-millennials-end-and-generation-z-begins/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strauss%E2%80%93Howe_generational_theory