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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). There are an estimated 78.2 million Americans who were born during this demographic boom in births. Some now believe that two distinct generations were born during this baby boom; the older generation is usually called the Baby Boom Generation and the younger generation is usually called Generation Jones while Jonathan Pontell (who coined the term "Generation Jones") thought the baby boom extended from 1942-1953 and Generation Jones from 1954-1965. However, the term remains a general demographic one and is also applicable to other similar population expansions.
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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). There are an estimated 78.2 million Americans who were born during this demographic boom in births. Some now believe that two distinct generations were born during this baby boom; the older generation is usually called the Baby Boom Generation and the younger generation is usually called Generation Jones while Jonathan Pontell (who coined the term "Generation Jones") thought the baby boom extended from 1942-1953 and Generation Jones from 1954-1965. However, the term remains a general demographic one and is also applicable to other similar population expansions.
Recent baby boom periods include:
- Post-World War II baby boom (1946 to 1964)
- In the 1991 book Generations, William Strauss and Neil Howe defined the birth years as 1943 to 1960.Strauss, William & Howe, Neil. Generations: The History of America's Future, 1584 to 2069. Perennial, 1992 (Reprint). ISBN 0-688-11912-3 p. 324
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- Baby Boomers
- Generation
- Generations (book)
- Generation Jones
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