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No. After WW2 nukes were not banned, they were more like mass produced by the US and the USSR, followed by UK and France.
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the world map changed affter ww2 by the USSR taking some of Poland and poland taking some of geramay
One challenge of the baby boom that followed WW2 was strains on healthcare and education systems due to the increase in population. Additionally, there was increased competition for jobs and housing among the growing number of individuals entering the workforce and looking to start families. However, a positive aspect of the baby boom was the economic growth that resulted from the increased consumer demand.
Increased birth rates, higher demand for consumer goods, and expansion of suburbs were results of the baby boom that followed World War II. Economic depression was not a result of the baby boom.
The return of soldiers from WW2
In the US the "baby boom" resulted from the return of many soldiers from WW2 and getting married. This period lasted from 1945 into the early 1960s.
Because men were home from WW2 and there was a baby boom going on.
The Great Depression was a time when few babies were born. Then WW2 came along and there was a baby boom when the soldiers returned home.
The baby boom was a product of the ending of WW2. Being around mostly men for a long time, when the men came back from war, well, they were ready for some love making. Also, there were no men for the women since they were all at war so when they came back, both sexes were eager and willing. Love making makes babies.
Many attribute the post WW2 boom to Keynesian economics, which is a mixed economy of mostly private, but also public sectors.
There was a large world population boom after WW2 in the 1950s CE.
Few houses were built during the Great Depression.
I am not referring to the Anne Frank house or the Corrie ten Boom house...
During the Great Depression, the birthrate went down drastically b/c people could not afford to have babies. When WW2 began, it ended the depression and an economic boom began. As an effect, the birthrate shot up because people were prospering and could once again afford to have and take care of babies. The baby boom did not actually begin before the end of WW II. In the western world, the birth rate was in decline during the Great Depression and it remained quite low until the single men/women of the armed forces returned to civilian life and took spouses. The " Baby Boom " is generally regarded as the period from late 1946 to the early 60's -- a time of economic recovery that moved into unparalleled prosperity by the mid- '50s. That period coincided with the prime fertility years of those returning war veterans.