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Rebak Z

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Rebak Z (English: Generation Z; suah dipandakka ngagai Gen Z), tauka dikelala enggau nama Zoomers,[1][2][3] iya nya rebak demografi ti nganti Millennial sereta dulu ari Rebak Alpha. Bala pemansik enggau media popular ngena kandang awak tengan ngagai ujung taun 1990-an nyadi taun pengada berengkah lalu pun taun 2010-an nyadi taun pengada pengujung, enggau rebak ke pemadu suah ditukuka nyadi orang ke ada ari taun 1997 ngagai 2012. Tebal agi kaban Rebak Z iya nya anak ari kaban Rebak X enggau Millennial ke tuai agi.[4][5]

Rebak Z udah diayanka "manah agi ulah sereta kurang hedonistik" ari rebak ke dulu ari tu.[6][7] Sida kurang agi ngandung maya umur remaja, kurang agi ngirup arak (tang enda tentu dadah psikoaktif ke bukai),[8][9] [10] sereta mayuh agi fokus ngagai prospek sekula enggau pengawa.[6][11] Sida mega landik agi ngelaunka gratifikasyen ari nembiak rebak baru ari taun 1960-an. [12] Kaban rebak tu ditanda enggau udah berengkah sereta nembuka pelajar ba sekula tinggi dalam taun 2010-an, ngembuan mimit tauka nadai pengingat terus pasal 9/11 sereta ba kolej tauka masuk endur gawa maya pandemik COVID-19. Subkultur nembiak bedau lenyau, tang sida udah sunyi agi.[13][14] Nostalgia nyadi tema besai budaya nembiak ba taun 2010 enggau 2020-an.[15][16][17]

Ba renggat sedunya, bisi bukti nembiak indu ba Rebak Z ngasaika puberti ba umur ti jauh biak enti dibanding enggau rebak ke dulu, enggau empas ngagai pengelantang enggau pengidup sida jemah ila. Nangkanka nya, penyampau alergik ba nembiak rebak baru enggau orang tuai ke agi biak dalam kohort tu mayuh agi ari penyampau mensia mayuh; [18][19] bisi penyedar enggau diagnosis ti besai agi ba gaya pengerai runding,[20][21] lalu kurang tinduk suah agi diripotka.[22][23]

Ba mayuh bengkah menua, nembiak Rebak Z suah agi ditemu bisi penanggul ba runding enggau penanggul psikiatri enti dibandingka enggau nembiak rebak ke tuai.[24][25] Rebak Z suah agi chakah ba sukut sosial ari rebak bukai lalu nyadi siti ari rebak ti pemadu besambung ba serata dunya.[26]

Ba Asia, raban pengajar dalam taun 2000 enggau 2010 ke suah iya ngiga sereta nupi tarak ke pemadu nyulut; ba Eropah Barat enggau Amerika Serikat, pemerat iya nya ngagai orang ke enda manah pengawa.[27] Tarak ari Asia Timur enggau Singapura seruran bulih penuduk ke pemadu atas dalam peresa standard entarabansa dalam taun 2010-an.[28][29][30][31]

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