0 a person who was born during a baby boom, especially the one that happened in the UK and the US following the Second World War
1 a person born during a baby boom in the US between 1947 and 1961:
Like typical baby boomers, they're making different choices than those of their parents' generation.
2 a person born during a baby boom, especially the one in the US or UK between approximately 1945 and 1965:
Ageing baby boomers are creating a greater need for healthcare.
The baby-boomer generation seems to be responding to the needs of their elderly ascendants in ways that accord with their resources and other responsibilities.
These characteristics of futility decisions are challenges to the baby-boomer ethos and are therefore likely to produce resistance.
Even their chapter focuses on future baby-boomer divorcees (and their projected retirement income) rather than current divorcees.
There is little evidence of a specific ' baby-boomer generation ' effect on the probability of giving help.
The insights offered in these chapters are cer tainly useful to baby-boomer parents and to those who may be disconnected from teen culture past and present.
This is due to several factors, including an expanding health care industry, an aging baby-boomer population, concerns for cost containment, and newly implemented restrictions to shorten physician resident work hours.
An ongoing battle for generational ownership has motivated a handful of marketing mavens and cultural commentators to coin and/or promote their own terms for subsegments of the baby-boomer generation.
The shortage will also be exacerbated by the increasing numbers of baby-boomer aged nurses who are expected to retire, creating more open positions than there are graduates of nursing programs.