Generation F
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Coined by Australia's Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Agency, the term Generation F(emale) refers to women in the labour force, including women wishing to join or return to the labour force.
Present across the Baby Boomer, X and Y Generations, Generation F are employers' main solution to the proliferating global skills shortage. Harnessing their skills, commitment and experience will help employers to secure effective and sustainable workforces.
This term has little meaning and is not cited by academia or any industry body other than the Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Agency. One can question the logic behind a trans generational generation.
Interestingly the Generation F term has also been used Maria Hampton. She has used it in her article as being synonymous with Generation X [1]
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