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Lindz928 09-06-2005 04:20 PM

Re: Re: Another Theory
 
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Originally posted by KSig RC


Note that the time frames for these generations are shrinking; this has interesting ramifications I won't get into unless people really want to discuss this, but I felt it important to state that the 'alternate theory' you're showing is actually quite similar to the other models.

I have to say that I'm fascinated by this topic. Since you are obviously knowledgable about the subject... I say discuss away. :)

Tom Earp 09-06-2005 09:57 PM

Damn, what an amazing thread I started!:D

Hell Baby Boomer that is Me, 2nd maturest person on GC, I dont Use Old!:o

What did they call The Babys born when The Lights Went Out In NY, NY, Mistakes?:)

Taualumna 09-07-2005 01:24 AM

Re: Another Theory
 
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Originally posted by bcdphie
I have posted this a few times before, but I have always been fascinated by demographics so I will share again.

While studying population history at UBC, we used a book entitled Boom, Bust and Echo 2000 by David Foot. While this refers to Canadian generations, it can be applied somewhat to the US as well.

My parents fit into 2 generations: my dad is considered a WWII baby - born between 1945-1949, and my mum is considered a Boomer, born between 1950-1966. The tail end of the boomers, born 1961-1966 are considered Generation X. Because so many children were born in the early 50's, the later boomers got the short end of the stick, so to speak.

Those born between 1967 & 1979 are considered the buster generation - I was born in this time period and it comprises Canada's tiniest generation.

Then there's the boom-echo; those born 1980-1995. Another baby boom, but nothing on the original, but definately a much larger generation than those born in the late 60's-70's.

The millenium babies were born starting 1995 till around now, and I believe 2005 marks the beginning of the Bust-Echo, but I don't have my book in front of me, so I am not entirely positive about that.


I'm not sure which edition of the book you have, but my 1996 (first) edition says that WWII babies were 1939-1946 and the Canadian Baby Boom started a year after the US, in 1947 (and ending in '66).

bcdphie 09-07-2005 02:22 AM

Re: Re: Another Theory
 
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Originally posted by Taualumna
I'm not sure which edition of the book you have, but my 1996 (first) edition says that WWII babies were 1939-1946 and the Canadian Baby Boom started a year after the US, in 1947 (and ending in '66).
I have the second edition - the millenium edition; however I may have got the dates slightly wrong as when I typed the post I did not have the book handy (which is the same case now); but the dates you show do ring a bell. But even with those dates that still puts my parents in two different generations ;) .


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