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  2. Baby boom - Wikipedia

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    Baby boom. A baby boom is a period marked by a significant increase of births. This demographic phenomenon is usually ascribed within certain geographical bounds of defined national and cultural populations. The cause of baby booms involves various fertility factors.

  3. Mid-20th century baby boom - Wikipedia

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    The US Census Bureau defines baby boomers as those born between mid-1946 and mid-1964 (shown in red). [2] The middle of the 20th century was marked by a significant and persistent increase in fertility rates in many countries of the world, especially in the Western world. The term baby boom is often used to refer to this particular boom ...

  4. List of magazines in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    CEO. Cirque Magazine. CLASSICFEEL. Compleat Golfer [1] The Complete Fly Fisher. House & Garden (South Africa) [1] Corporate Finance Africa Magazine [7] Cosmopolitan [1] CSA (Cricket SA) [1] (note that CSA (Cricket SA) and SA Cricket are two different magazines)

  5. Baby Boomers The Baby Boomers (born between 1943 and 1960) were children of later GI Generation and early Silent Generation parents. As many authors have observed, youth for Baby Boomers was a time of great optimism. WWII had concluded and the US emerged as a major world power. Homeown-ership soared and suburban development proliferated. Baby ...

  6. Company's Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Company's Garden is the oldest garden in South Africa, a park and heritage site located in central Cape Town. [1] The garden was originally created in the 1650s by the region's first European settlers and provided fertile ground to grow fresh produce to replenish ships rounding the Cape. It is watered from the Molteno Dam, which uses water ...

  7. II, nicknamed the "baby boom," lasted through the early 1960s. At its peak in 1957, there were 4.3 million recorded births. That number dropped to 3.1 million in the early 1970s. Another surge in births was recorded in 1977the start of the "baby boom echo"and reached 4.1 million in 1990. In. contrast to the previous baby boom, however, the ...

  8. ERIC - Education Resources Information Center

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    About 75 million baby boomers were born in the U.S. between 1946 and 1964. Today, there are about 83 million baby boomers in the U.S., about 10 percent of whom were born in other countries. Since immigrants tend to be younger than the general population, their presence means that 54 percent of baby boomers are in

  9. Baby boomers - Wikipedia

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    Etymology. The term baby boom refers to a noticeable increase in the birth rate. The post-World War II population increase was described as a "boom" by various newspaper reporters, including Sylvia F. Porter in a column in the May 4, 1951, edition of the New York Post, based on the increase of 2,357,000 in the population of the U.S. from 1940 to 1950.