Tuesday, 5 April 2011

What effect did the baby boom have on Canadian society during the 1950's and what will the population pyramid for Canada look like 15 years from now...

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Like that of their American counterparts, the Canadian birthrate multiplied after
WWII.

What effect did the baby boom have on Canadian
society?

1) Because more people were marrying at younger ages
and having more children during the Boomer years, the growth of the Canadian population exceeded
expectations during this period. The phenomena of the lonely soldier coming back from war
precipitated many of these births. The marriages and births postponed from the Depression era
now saw their fruition during the Boomer years. The Boomer years lasted for 20 years in Canada
and saw the birth of more than 8.2 million babies.

2) Because of the increase
in population, many Canadian families moved to suburban communities to escape the crowding in
the cities.

3) Increased economic progress contributed to newer and better
products on the market. With the advent of the television, more people could access
entertainment at their fingertips.

4) The Boomer generation in Canada also
saw the advent of...

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