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A baby boom is any period marked by a greatly increased Birth Rate
A baby boom is a term used for a period of significant increase in birth rate, particularly used to refer to the increase in birth rate following the return of servicemen at the end of World War II.
The term used to describe the rising birth rate during the 1940s and 1950s is the "Baby Boom." This period was characterized by a significant increase in birth rates, largely attributed to the end of World War II and a post-war economic boom.
It happened in between the years of 1930-1956. It happened because the Worlds birth rate increased so rapidly that it was called the baby boom.
Baby boomer. This refers to people born in the 50's (maybe late 40's). This was a time when there was a boom or sudden increase in the birth rate.
It was called the "Baby Boom", and is officially said to run from 1946 to 1960.
the return of young American soldiers from war
the retur of young American soldiers from war
Birth rate is the amount of baby's per 1000 people living in a given area
If immigration and emigration numbers remain equal, the most important contributing factor to a slowed growth rate would likely be a decrease in the birth rate of the population. With births being the primary driver of population growth in this scenario, a decline in the birth rate would result in a slower overall growth rate.
Birth rate means the amount of baby's that were born in a certain period of time
high or increased birth rate.