The post-World War II baby boom refers to a significant increase in birth rates that occurred after World War II. It is characterized by a sudden surge in the number of babies being born during this period.
Related terms
Generation Gap: The cultural differences between younger generations and their parents or older generations.
Birth Rate: The number of live births per thousand people per year in a given population.
Baby Bust: A period following the baby boom where there is a decline in birth rates.