The discussion about generational differences in the workplace is omnipresentâoften shaped by clichés and generalizations. This book provides a well-founded, empirically supported analysis of whether expectations for attractive employers truly differ across generations. The findings reveal: much of what is considered generation-specific is actually a reflection of broader societal change. Based on a large-scale survey of employees from four generations, key factors are identified that make employers attractiveâregardless of employee age. The book offers practical recommendations for sustainable human resource managementâbeyond generational myths.