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Sunday, February 03, 2008 10:52 AM

Reads of the Week

Washington Post political writers Morley Winograd and Michael Hais take a generational view of US politics in the context of Barack Obama's presidential run. Washington Monthly's Kevin Drum isn't buying.

The New York Times connects increasing fertility rates in the US (we are back up to 2.1 children per family, replacement level, for the first time in 35 years) to the availability of mortgages and homes during the housing boom.

Ryan Healy writes an interesting piece about the need for employers to use marketing techniques to appeal to Millennial workers over at Employee Evolution.

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Rob Salkowitz is a writer and consultant specializing in social technology and next-generation workforce. He is the author of Generation Blend and co-author of Listening to the Future, and a principal in the Seattle-based communications firm MediaPlant.

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