Employee Retention For Millennials And Gen Z: A Bibliometric Analysis Of Present Status

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Dr. Neha Chourasia
Dr. Vandana Kanaskar
MS. Ruchi Billore Sharma

Abstract

Alpha Generation is likely to reach the figure of two billion till the year 2025 (Mc Crindle, 2021). Consequently, the Alpha Generation will form the significant portion of future workforce. Millennials often known as Generation Y, as of 2020 account for more than half of the labour force (Roloff, 2020). Due to the magnitude of both generation as well as their current and future role as part of the workforce, there is a need for evaluation of compatibility between the aforementioned generations. Consequently, this paper strives to review the defining distinctive traits of these Gen cohorts, further to propose HR Strategies to be adopted for amicable working environment also this paper undertakes bibliometric analysis to emphasise the studies conducted in the context of Millennials and Gen Z with reference to employee retention.

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Dr. Neha Chourasia, Dr. Vandana Kanaskar, & MS. Ruchi Billore Sharma. (2024). Employee Retention For Millennials And Gen Z: A Bibliometric Analysis Of Present Status. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(9), 619–627. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i9.7866
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Dr. Neha Chourasia

Associate Professor, Institute Of Commerce, Sage University Indore

Dr. Vandana Kanaskar

Assistant Professor, Institute Of Commerce, Sage University Indore

MS. Ruchi Billore Sharma

Assistant Professor, Institute Of Commerce, Sage University Indore