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I haven't ever looked into this. But it got me curious so now I'm looking. I haven't seen one for vaccines in general yet, but I did find one study about generational differences in opinions on the covid vaccine in particular.
Interesting read, I'm still digesting the data. Seems like, compared to Gen z and millennials, Gen x was more in favor of the covid vax in this study.
Again, yes this is just about the covid vax, but there's probably a decent overlap in the groups
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8882364/
Covid-only will skew things massively. Disinformation wars really went to town on that one.
Yea I have no idea how much it skews, that's why I made it painfully clear. But it does still talk about the generational imprinting of the major events that the various generations experienced.