Baby Boomer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Baby Boomer is a term used to describe a person who was born during the demographic Post-World War II baby boom. The term "baby boomer" is sometimes used in a cultural context, and sometimes used to ...
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The role of Baby Boom Generation in the history of the United States of America. ... What is the Baby Boom generation? ... The influence of those books on the parents and children of the Baby Boom Generation is difficult to overstate. Dr. Spock's philosophy was liberal in the sense that children reared as idealistic...
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Preceding the Baby Boom was the cohort called the Silent Generation (including those born from 1925-1945). Following the Baby Boom was Generation X (1964-1979). Generation Y followed Generation X (1980 to the mid-1990s) and some are suggesting a Generation Z for the babies of the late 1990s through today.
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The Baby Boomer Generation (Aginghipsters.com) is the source for trends, research, comment and discussion of the generation from 1946 - 1964. Includes 60's and 70's music, culture, politics, humor, health and issues for Baby Boomers ... The Baby Boomer Generation is a source for trends, research, comment and discussion of...
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Baby Boom Generation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Baby Boom Generation is a term which portrays the cohorts born during the middle part of the 20th Century. The birth years of the Baby Boom Generation are the subject of controversy. Historically, ev...
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Proportion of Alaska’s population that was part of the baby boom generation, as of the last census. Baby boomers also comprised 30 percent or more of the population in New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine. In contrast, Utah (23 percent) was the only state where baby boomers constituted less than 25 percent.
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The first wave of the baby boom generation, the 78 million Americans born between 1946 and 1964 and alive as of 2005, will turn age 62 and become eligible for Social Security benefits beginning in 2008. The retirement of the relatively large baby boom generation, combined with other demographic trends, is expected to...
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A history of the Baby Boom Generation ... Don't Trust Anyone Over Thirty: The First Four Decades of the Baby Boom by Howard Smead; Scenes and sayings from the Baby Boomer Years;
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Testimony on Preparing for the Retirement of the Baby Boom Generation by Nancy-Ann Min DeParle ; Administrator, Health Care Financing Administration; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services...
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