Babyboom - significado y definición. Qué es Babyboom
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Qué (quién) es Babyboom - definición

PERIOD MARKED BY A SIGNIFICANT INCREASE OF BIRTH RATE
Baby Boom; Babyboom; Baby-boom
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Baby boom         
A baby boom is a period marked by a significant increase of birth rate. This demographic phenomenon is usually ascribed within certain geographical bounds of defined national and cultural populations.
baby boom         
¦ noun informal a temporary marked increase in the birth rate, especially the one following the Second World War.
Derivatives
baby boomer noun
baby boom         
(baby booms)
A baby boom is a period of time when a lot of babies are born in a particular place. (INFORMAL)
I'm a product of the postwar baby boom.
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Baby boom

A baby boom is a period marked by a significant increase of birth rate. This demographic phenomenon is usually ascribed within certain geographical bounds of defined national and cultural populations. People born during these periods are often called baby boomers. The cause of baby booms involves various fertility factors. The best-known baby boom occurred in the mid-twentieth century, sometimes considered to have started after the end of the Second World War, sometimes from the late 1930s, and ending in the 1960s.

Ejemplos de uso de Babyboom
1. "What makes all this worse is that we‘re getting very close to the retirement of the babyboom generation, and we should be saving and making preparations to meet the obligations for Social Security and Medicare.