<P> Chinese Millennials are commonly called the 1980s and 1990s generations . At a 2015 conference in Shanghai organized by University of Southern California's US - China Institute, Millennials in China were examined and contrasted with American Millennials Findings included Millennials' marriage, childbearing, and child raising preferences, life and career ambitions, and attitudes towards volunteerism and activism . </P> <P> A minority of demographers and researchers start the generation in the mid-to - late 1970s, such as Synchrony Financial which describes Millennials as starting as early as 1976, Mobilize.org which uses 1976--1996, MetLife which uses birth dates ranging from 1977--1994, and Nielsen Media Research which uses 1977--1995 . </P> <P> The majority of researchers and demographers start the generation in the early 1980s, with many ending the generation in the mid-1990s . Australia's McCrindle Research regards 1980--1994 as Generation Y birth years . A 2013 PricewaterhouseCoopers report and Edelman Berland use 1980--1995 . Gallup Inc., Eventbrite and Dale Carnegie Training and MSW Research all use 1980--1996 . Ernst and Young uses 1981--1996 . Manpower Group uses 1982--1996 . </P> <P> Others end the generation in the late 1990s or early 2000s . A 2017 viral video from BuzzFeed, detailing the seven living generations of Americans, described Millennials as those born between 1981--1997 . On the American television program Survivor, for their 33rd season, subtitled Millennials vs. Gen X, the "Millennial tribe" consisted of individuals born between 1984 and 1997 . Goldman Sachs, Resolution Foundation, and a 2013 Time magazine cover story all use 1980--2000 . SYZYGY, a digital service agency partially owned by WPP, uses 1981--1998, and the United States Census Bureau uses 1982--2000 . Pew Research Center defines Millennials as being born from 1981 onwards, with no chronological end point set yet . </P>

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