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The baby boom in 1960 refers to a significant increase in birth rates that occurred in many countries, particularly in the United States, following World War II. This surge began around 1946 and peaked in the late 1950s, characterized by a generation of individuals born during this period, often attributed to economic prosperity, social stability, and cultural shifts favoring family life. By 1960, the effects of the baby boom were evident in changing Demographics, impacting schools, housing, and the economy. The phenomenon contributed to lasting social changes and shaped the landscape of the subsequent decades.

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