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A baby boomer is a person born between 1946 and 1964 in Australia, Canada or the United States. Following World War II , the United States experienced an unusual spike in Birth Rates , a phenomenon commonly known as the Baby Boom . The term is iconic and more properly capitalized as ''Baby Boomers''. The terms "baby boomer" and "baby boom" along with others (e.g. "boomies" or "boomers") are also used in countries with demographics that did not mirror the sustained growth in American families over the same interval.Marchand, Philip, "Life Inside the Population Bulge: The scared, scrambling lives of the Boomies", ''Saturday Night Magazine'', October 1979 retrieved from It Seems Like Yesterday e-zine on January 25, 2007


CAUSES OF THE POST-WORLD WAR II BABY BOOM

A large part of the Baby Boom was an after-effect of World War II where the bombed out cities and fractured economies increased the needs for goods and services in unprecedented peacetime amounts. Consequently, the Arsenal Of Democracy switched gears and started cranking out goods and materials for export, as the United States supplied the " Free World " with goods to rebuild their own economies. This led to an unprecedented bubble of vigorous Economic Growth that did not diminish until 1968 . Furthermore, in the U.S. the G.I. Bill enabled a record number of people to attend college and obtain, perhaps in many cases, the first college degree in their extended families. This led to an increase in education and granted higher incomes to families, allowing them the resources to raise more children.


DEFINITION AND DATES


United States


There is some disagreement as to the exact beginning and end dates of the baby boom, but the range most commonly accepted is as starting in ]

In his book ''Boomer Nation'', Steve Gillon states that the baby boom began in 1946 and ends in 1960, but he breaks Baby Boomers into two groups: Boomers, born between 1945 and 1957; and Shadow Boomers born between 1958 and 1964.Gillon, Steve (2004) ''Boomer Nation: The Largest and Richest Generation Ever, and How It Changed America'', Free Press, "Introduction", ISBN 0743229479 Further, in ''Marketing to Leading-Edge Baby Boomers'', author Brent Green defines Leading-Edge Boomers as those born between 1946 and 1955. This group is a self-defining generational cohort or unit because its members all reached their late teen years during the height of the .

It can be argued that the defining event of early Baby Boomers was the Vietnam War and the protest over the ''. The term "X" has itself been transformed to cover a later cohort.


United Kingdom


In the United Kingdom , the pattern of birth rates was different. There was a sharp post- World War II peak in 1947, when more babies were born than in any year since the post- World War I peak in 1920 . There was then a decline, followed by a broader but lower peak in the 1960s. Thus British Baby Boomers are younger than their American counterparts and had not risen to such prominence when the term was coined. The two peaks can clearly be seen in the age structure of England and Wales Age Structure of England and Wales, UK Office for National Statistics UK population pyramids .


Soviet Union


In the Soviet Union , members of the upswing in births born after World War II are called the Sputnik Generation after the Soviet-satellite launched in 1957. There was also competition on birth rate after the war. This was one of the many aspects of the Cold War. Russian baby boomers of "Sputnik Generation" tell their stories in Donald J. Raleigh's book '' Russia's Sputnik Generation: Soviet Baby Boomers Talk about Their Lives ''


CHARACTERISTICS


Size and economic impact

There is much debate that the 76 million American children born between 1945 and 1964 represent a cohort that is significant on account of its size. As of 2007, the term baby boomer is generally applied to anyone between the ages of 44 and 62. Boomers comprise nearly 20% of the adult US population.1 In 2004, the UK baby boomers held 80% of the UK's wealth and bought 80% of all top of the range cars, 80% of cruises and 50% of skincare products.Walker, Duncan (Sept 16, 2004) "Live Fast, Die Old", BBC News site , retrieved 2007-01-26 .

In addition to the size of the group, Steve Gillon has suggested that one thing that sets the baby boomers apart from other generational groups is the fact that "almost from the time they were conceived, Boomers were dissected, analyzed, and pitched to by modern marketers, who reinforced a sense of generational distinctiveness." This is supported by the articles of the late 1940s identifying the increasing number of babies as an economic boom, such as in the ] One of the first books analyzing the baby boomers was ''Great Expectations: America and the Baby Boom Generation'' by Landon Y. Jones.Jones, Landon Y., (1980 ed.), ''Great Expectations: America and the Baby Boom Generation'', Coward Mc Cann, 380 pages, ISBN 0698110498.

Boomers have often found difficulty managing their time and money due to an issue that other generations have not had a problem with. Because the Baby Boomer's generation have found that their parents (due to modern technology) are living longer, their children are seeking a better and longer college education, and they themselves are having children later in life, the boomers have become "sandwiched" between generations. The " Sandwich Generation ", coined in the 1980s, refers to baby boomers who must care for both elderly parents and young children at the same time.


Cultural identity

The baby boomers were the first group to be raised on television, and television has been identified as "the institution that solidified the sense of generational identity more than any other." Starting in the 1940s, people in diverse geographic locations could watch the same shows, listen to the same news, laugh at the same jokes. Television shows such as '' Father Knows Best '' and '' Leave It To Beaver '' showed idealized family settings. Later the boomers watched scenes from the Vietnam War and the Assassinations of John F. Kennedy , Martin Luther King, Jr. , and Robert F. Kennedy .

The boomers found that their music was another expression of their generational identity. Rock And Roll drove their parents crazy. Transistor Radios were personal devices that allowed teenagers to listen to The Beatles and The Motown Sound . The Who summed it up in their song " My Generation ".

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It is jokingly said that, whatever year they were born, boomers were coming of age at the same time across the world; so that Britain was undergoing Beatlemania (which in fact occurred before the peak of the British baby boom in 1966) while people in the United States were driving over to Woodstock , organizing against the Vietnam War, or fighting and dying in the same war; boomers in Italy were dressing in mod clothes and "buying the world a Coke "; boomers in India were seeking new philosophical discoveries; American boomers in Canada had just found a new home after escaping the draft south of the border; Canadian Boomers were organizing support for Pierre Trudeau ; and boomers in Mexico were discovering new Hallucinogenic Drugs and rediscovering old ones. It is precisely these experiences why many believe that trailing boomers (those born in the 1960s) belong to another cohort, as events that defined their coming of age have nothing in common with leading or core boomers (which Daniel Yankelovich and other demographers made perfectly clear).

In the 1985 study of US generational cohorts by Schuman and Scott, a broad sample of adults was asked, "What world events over the past 50 years were especially important to them?"Schuman, H. and Scott, J. (1989), Generations and collective memories, ''American Psychological Review'', vol. 54, 1989, pp. 359-81. For the baby boomers the results were:
  • Baby Boomer cohort #1 (born from 1946 to 1954)

  • ---Memorable events: assassinations of JFK , Robert Kennedy, and Martin Luther King, political unrest, Walk On The Moon , Vietnam War, anti-war protests, social experimentation, Sexual Freedom , Civil Rights Movement , Environmental Movement , Women's Movement , protests and riots, experimentation with various intoxicating recreational substances

  • ---Key characteristics: experimental, individualism, free spirited, social cause oriented

  • Baby Boomer cohort #2 (born from 1955 to 1964)

  • ---Memorable events: Watergate , Nixon resigns, the cold war, the Oil Embargo , raging inflation, gasoline shortages

  • ---Key characteristics: less optimistic, distrust of government, general cynicism



DEATH AND DYING

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Baby Boomers often experience high anxiety about aging and death, and live in denial of these realities of life. Many do not believe these events have to be a reality of life. Article in the ''New York Times'', March 30, 1998 Article from the ''Associated Press'', March 5, 2004 Article in the ''San Diego Union-Tribune'' Article by Robert Samuelson One book, written by Colorado doctor Terry Grossman, titled "The Baby Boomers' Guide to Living Forever," proposes how Baby Boomers might avoid death. On page 3 of the book, Grossman writes, unironically, "As an official member of the Baby Boomer Generation, I really and truly do not believe that it was intended for us to die. Death, if and when it occurs, clearly will represent a mistake of some kind." Link to search the text of Terry Grossman's book ''The Baby Boomers' Guide to Living Forever''

The humor publication ''The Onion'' published a satirical article celebrating the anticipated large-scale deaths of Baby Boomers in the upcoming years, quoting one fictional expert as saying the Boomers are "the most odious generation America has ever produced." Satirical article from ''The Onion''


IMPACT ON HISTORY AND CULTURE

One of the contributions made by the Boomer generation appears to be the expansion of individual freedom. Boomers often are associated with the civil rights movement, the feminist cause in the 1970s, Gay Rights , handicapped rights, and the right to privacy.

Baby boomers presently make up the lion's share of the political, cultural, industrial, and academic leadership class in the United States. Bill Clinton and George W. Bush , born within sixty days of each other in mid-1946, are the first and second Baby Boomer U.S. Presidents , and their careers in office illustrate the wide, often diverging, spectrum of values and attitudes espoused by this largest American generational group to date. To date, baby boomers also have the highest Median Household Income s in the United States.


Government movers and shakers


The boom generation has included, as of 2006, two Presidents Of The United States :
  • Bill Clinton, born 1946, 1993 - 2001

  • George W. Bush, born 1946, 2001-incumbent


Other influential American politicians born during the post-war boom include:

It is estimated that the boom generation will hold a plurality in Congress until 2015 , the White House until 2021 , and will have a majority in the Supreme Court from 2010 to 2030 .

Non-U.S. age-peers of the Boomers include:


In light of the generation gap and the poor state of the environment, Social Security , etc., Andrew Smith, in his novel ''Moondust'', said that Baby Boomers have the unique distinction of "pissing off" both their parents' and their children's generations.


Famous people


The Boom Generation has had many influential icons including:




Cultural contributions


Their cultural endowments have included the following:

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