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Psychology Makes It Clear: the People Who Were Born in the 1950s and 1960s Did Not Begin to Work Soon by Vocation, but because They Had No Other Choice.
To speak of the people who were born in the 1950s and 1960s implies going back to a historical stage marked by profound social, economic and educational differences from the present. At that time, the idea of “vocation” barely existed, and for most children and adolescents of these generations, joining the world of work was a direct response to the economic needs of the family. In rural areas, this reality was even more evident. Children helped …
To speak of the people who were born in the 1950s and 1960s implies going back to a historical stage marked by profound social, economic and educational differences from the present. At that time, the idea of “vocation” barely existed, and for most children and adolescents of these generations, joining the world of work was a direct response to the economic needs of the family. In rural areas, this reality was even more evident. Children helped …