Baby boom
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- "Baby Boom" redirects here. For the film, see Baby Boom (film).
The term Baby Boom most often refers to the dramatic post-World War II baby boom (notice the rate of change on the chart below), with the term Baby Boomer referring to the persons born during that iconic era. However, the term remains a general demographic term and is also applied to other similar population expansions.
Recent baby boom periods include:
- Post-World War II baby boom (1940s–1960s)
- Echo baby boom (Generation Y) (1978–1992), the children of the post-WWII baby boomers.
- Year 2000 baby boom[[Citing sources citation needed]] (2000)
Other uses
Baby Boom is the title of a 1987 movie starring Diane Keaton,and of a subsequent television series based on the film that ran from 1988–1989 starring Kate Jackson.
"Baby Boom" is the name of the acoustic reggae/folk side project of Manchester ska punk band Sonic Boom Six.
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