Also known as: Baby Boomer, Boomer, Boomers
Person born during the Post-World War II baby boom between 1946 and 1964. Following World War II, several English-speaking countries – the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand – experienced an unusual spike in birth rates, a phenomenon commonly referred to as the baby boom. The terms “baby boomer” and “baby boom”, along with others expressions, are also used in countries with demographics that did not mirror the sustained growth in American families over the same interval.
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