| NOUN | a baby-boom generation | baby-boom generations |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- By the 1970s, WSU's enrollment quadrupled from its level in the 1940s to 14,000 students with an influx from the Baby Boom Generation.
- Loyalist was the third public high school in the city, and was needed to accommodate the first wave of the baby boom generation then entering their teen years.
- It served the secondary-educational needs of hundreds in the baby-boom generation.
- Doctors Martha Farrell Erickson and Karen Marie Kurz-Riemer wrote that IAHP "capitalized on the desires of members of the 'baby boom' generation to maximize their children's intellectual potential" and "encouraged parents to push their infants to develop maximum brain power".
- As the post–World War II baby boom generation grew older, school populations declined rapidly in the area, and in the 1980s and 1990s, Stella Maris Primary and Secondary Schools and Rathcoole Secondary School (state-controlled) were closed.
- From the early 1950s, the segment was dependent on student population growth related to the baby-boom generation.
- Half of the population was under the age of 25 and the group became Hong Kong's baby boom generation.
- The 'Baby Boom' generation is aging. As it does so, all of those 'boomers' become net consumers of health care, driving up demand for services.
- As in other industrialized nations, pension and other social entitlement programs have become a major concern as the baby boom generation approaches retirement.
- In February 2021 he started a daily lunchtime show with Boom Radio, the national DAB station aimed at the baby boom generation.
- Salut les copains became an icon of popular culture and the baby boom generation.
- An indication of the importance put on the impact of the boomer was the selection by "TIME" magazine of the Baby Boom Generation as its 1966 "Man of the Year".
- -ready market, especially with the baby boom generation of children.
- Gap years first became common in the 1960s where the young, baby boom generation, wanted to get away from the severity of war from their parents generation.
- Shortly after, the three Luce sons sought to diversify the company product line, fearing that demand for school bus production would eventually recede; while the baby boom generation affected student populations, the generation (as a whole) would complete high school shortly after 1980.
- Coupled with the slow economy, manufacturers could no longer count on the factor that had driven school bus sales for the past two decades: the entirety of the baby-boom generation had finished school; it would be years before student populations would create sufficient demand again.
- From 1950 to 1982, the baby boom generation was either in elementary or high school, leading to a significant increase in student populations across North America; this would be a factor that would directly influence school bus production for over three decades.
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