The larger than expected generation in United States born shortly after World War II.
Period marked by a significant increase of birth rate.
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Examples for "population boom "
1 Insight looks at the impact of the population boom in the South Island
2 So did their masters' crops, whose bounty begat a population boom of humans.
3 The government sees the population boom as a threat to its economic reform plans.
4 Government policy has not managed the population boom well, writes Marc Coleman, Economics Editor.
5 Inevitably, and gradually, the population boom overtook the economy's productivity.
1 I was born in 1946, the first year of the baby boom .
2 Verdict There was no baby boom in the year after the Olympics.
3 Scientists at Chester Zoo say their work has achieved a rhino baby boom .
4 The baby boom has generated a lot of media coverage and public interest.
5 But there was a lot of talk about a baby boom in 2013.
6 There has been a baby boom of bottlenose dolphins along the Ceredigion coast.
7 The Brett Favre-inspired baby boom The ultimate show of sports love?
8 Some hope for a zodiac-linked baby boom that is borne out by government figures.
9 Kiddies' menus started on US railways during the post-second World War baby boom years.
10 In all four countries post-independence governments failed to deal with a never-ending baby boom .
11 The baby boom of the past decade is placing unprecedented pressure on school capacity.
12 The shift reflects the aging of the baby boom population and declining fertility rates.
13 Chloe Hayward looks at how firms are cashing in on the royal baby boom .
14 So could we be facing a coronavirus baby boom at the end of the year?
15 Both hospitals said they were bringing in extra staff to cope with the baby boom .
16 Australia has experienced a baby boom in recent years.
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