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| has gloss | eng: "Baby Busters" is a term which is used interchangeably with "Generation X" and "13th Generation" to describe those people born between approximately 1964 and 1977. Different experts have defined these birth years with some variation; the earliest start point typically is 1960, with the latest end point occasionally being 1981. Most often, it is defined as 1965 to 1976 by demographers such as the US Census Bureau. Others define it as the "post-peak Boomers", the long steady decline of Baby Boomer birth rates starting in 1958 and ending in 1968. Awareness of this generation began in the early 1990s, with cultural touchstones like the Lollapalooza Festival and grunge band Nirvanas song Smells Like Teen Spirit, and Time Magazines 1990 cover story titled "Twentysomething", signaling the advent of a new generation coming of age. |
| lexicalization | eng: Baby Bust |
| instance of | (noun) a statistic characterizing human populations (or segments of human populations broken down by age or sex or income etc.) demographic |
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