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  • The '''Baby Boom''' was the upsurge in the birth rate in the United States between 1945 and Baby Boom Generation (1946 through 1964 saw a marked increase in the number of births
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  • The '''Baby Boom''' was the upsurge in the birth rate in the United States between 1945 and Baby Boom Generation (1946 through 1964 saw a marked increase in the number of births
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  • ...Fertility of American Women'' (1958), influential study at the peak of the Baby Boom [http://www.questia.com/read/31149540 online edition]
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  • {{r|Baby Boom}}
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  • ===Baby Boom=== ...a new peak in 1957. After 1960 fertility started declining rapidly. In the Baby Boom years (1940-1964) women married earlier and had their babies sooner; the nu
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  • ===Baby Boom=== ...a new peak in 1957. After 1960 fertility started declining rapidly. In the Baby Boom years (1940-1964) women married earlier and had their babies sooner; the nu
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  • * [[Baby Boom]] The "[[Baby Boom]]" generation was reflected by a large increase in the birth rate; during t
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  • The baby boom came in 1947-1949, when 2.7m children a year were born. In 2007 the baby-bo
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  • ...e entire history of television to date. This was in part because of the [[Baby boom]] generation, born between 1945 and 1962, which made a significant demograp
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  • ...pected to reach 77 million by 2031, when the [[Post-World War II baby boom|baby boom]] generation is fully enrolled.<ref>http://www.cms.hhs.gov/ReportsTrustFund ...into Medicare for every older American receiving services. By 2030, as the baby boom generation retires, that will drop to 2.4 workers for each beneficiary. Med
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  • ===Baby boom=== ...n continued to soar until reaching a peak in the late 1950s. This was the "Baby Boom."
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  • ...990s the format has increased in popularity due to the consumer power of [[Baby Boom|Baby boomers]],<ref>Rachman, Steven (2000) 'The Wayne's Worlding of America
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  • ...ised to value material objects. The “relative income” theory explains the Baby Boom by suggesting that the late 1940s and 1950s brought low desires to have mat * [[Baby Boom]]
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  • ...ically, to nearly 20 million by 1970. This was the coming-of-age of the [[baby boom]].
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  • ...vel workers among the very large numbers of people born during the postwar baby boom and among women re-entering the labour market.
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  • ...nada's 10th province. Post-war prosperity and economic expansion ignited a baby boom and attracted immigration from war-ravaged European countries, changing the
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  • ...rmat=PDF |accessdate=2007-02-21}}</ref> The borough is also experiencing a baby boom that is unique among American cities. Since 2000, the number of children un
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  • ...he major components of this were the post-war increase in population (the "Baby Boom") and the huge export of British popular culture in music and fashion. The
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