Sunday, August 18, 2019
Baby Boomer, The Driving Force :: essays research papers
 Landlord-tenant law combines three areas of law; 1.) property law 2.) contract law and 3.) negligence law. Landlord-tenant law combines three areas of law; 1.) property law 2.) contract law and 3.) negligence law. Colleges nation wide have been reporting strong surges in enrollment largely due     to baby boomers returning to school. Baby boomers are Americans born between 1946     and 1964. Soldiers returning from WWII caused a rise in the birth rate of the United     States, creating a ââ¬Å"boomâ⬠ which is where the term ââ¬Å"baby boomâ⬠ comes from. There were     approximately 76 million baby boomers born during that 18 year span. The baby boomer     generation is now creating a ââ¬Å"boomâ⬠ in the field of adult education.    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Enrollment in college programs by baby boomers has risen substantially. In 2001     the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) reported that more than 20 percent     of United States college students are above the age of 30. (qtd. in CNN 1). The National     Center for Education Statistics also reported that enrollment of students aged 40 and     older has increased by 48 percent from the early 1970ââ¬â¢s. (1). The baby boomer     generation has become the driving force behind the growth of adult education.    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  The benefits of higher education for the boomers have been greater than that     of their parents. Baby boomer parents are from the Great Depression generation. These     Great Depression era parents were immigrants who believed that hard work was the way     to succeed in life. Upon arriving in America, the immigrants needed skills to help them     live in their new homeland. They learned a new language, to read and that education     was necessary to secure their future. These parents raised their children with the belief     that education would open many doors for their childrenââ¬â¢s futures.     The effects of education for the baby boomers was stronger than for their parents     of the Great Depression generation. ââ¬Å"Both baby boomers and their parents enjoyed a     positive association between net worth and education.â⬠ (Keister 5). According to     National Center for Educational Statistics the boomers have acquired more wealth by       the age of 30 than their immigrant parents had acquired by that same age. The boomers     have enjoyed a higher income than their parents substantiating the theory that higher     education is the key to success. Educated boomers were enjoying the reward of a     higher lifestyle than that of their uneducated immigrant parents.     The baby boomer students have proven themselves to be the fastest growing     					    
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