Baby boom generationHere are entered works on members of the generation born following World War II, especially between 1947 and 1961, who came of age and joined the work force in the 1970's. See also what's at Wikipedia, your library, or elsewhere.
Broader term:Narrower terms:Used for:- Baby boomers
- Boomers, Baby
- Generation, Baby boom
- Post-war generation
- Postwar generation
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Filed under: Baby boom generation -- Conduct of lifeFiled under: Baby boom generation -- Religious life
Items below (if any) are from related and broader terms.
Filed under: Population
Filed under: Population -- Congresses
Filed under: Households -- Economic aspects -- CongressesFiled under: Population -- Environmental aspects -- Congresses
Filed under: Overpopulation -- Environmental aspects -- CongressesFiled under: Population -- Economic aspects
Filed under: Households -- Economic aspects -- Egypt -- Cairo RegionFiled under: Population -- Environmental aspects
Filed under: Population -- Health aspectsFiled under: Population -- HistoryFiled under: Population -- Statistics
Filed under: Census undercounts -- United StatesFiled under: Greece -- Population -- Statistics Ethnographie des Vilayets d'Andrinople, de Monastir, et de Salonique (reprinted from Courrier d'Orient; in French; 1878) Filed under: Macedonia -- Population -- Statistics Ethnographie des Vilayets d'Andrinople, de Monastir, et de Salonique (reprinted from Courrier d'Orient; in French; 1878) Filed under: Turkey -- Population -- Statistics Ethnographie des Vilayets d'Andrinople, de Monastir, et de Salonique (reprinted from Courrier d'Orient; in French; 1878)
Filed under: Demographic surveys -- United StatesFiled under: Indians of North America -- Census
Filed under: Turkey -- Census -- History Ethnographie des Vilayets d'Andrinople, de Monastir, et de Salonique (reprinted from Courrier d'Orient; in French; 1878)
Filed under: United States -- Census -- HistoryFiled under: United States -- Census -- MethodologyFiled under: United States -- Census -- PlanningFiled under: Cities and towns -- Growth A Communications Theory of Urban Growth (Cambridge, MA: Pub. for the Joint Center for Urban Studies of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University by MIT Press, 1962), by Richard L. Meier (page images at HathiTrust) The Growth of Cities, by Henry Philip Tappan (page images at MOA) The Metropolitan Area as a Racial Problem (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, c1958), by Morton Grodzins (page images at HathiTrust) Urbanization and Growth (Washington: Commission on Growth and Development; World Bank, c2009), ed. by Michael Spence, Patricia Clarke Annez, and Robert M. Buckley (PDF with commentary at growthcommission.org)
Filed under: Cities and towns -- Egypt -- Cairo Metropolitan Area -- Growth -- Congresses
Filed under: Cities and towns -- Alberta -- Calgary -- Growth -- History
Filed under: New York Suburban Area
Filed under: New York Suburban Area -- HistoryFiled under: Boston (Mass.) -- SuburbsFiled under: OverpopulationFiled under: Population forecastingFiled under: Africa, Sub-Saharan -- PopulationFiled under: Asia -- PopulationFiled under: Atlanta (Ga.) -- PopulationFiled under: Carpathian Mountains Region -- PopulationFiled under: Indians of North America -- PopulationFiled under: Japan -- PopulationFiled under: London (England) -- PopulationFiled under: Senegal -- PopulationFiled under: United States -- PopulationMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |