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Selvom babyboomer-generationen som samfundsmæssigt fænomen er knyttet til [[den vestlige verden]], er der forskelle fra land til land.
===USA===
76 million Americans were born between 1946 and 1964, representing a cohort that is significant in size alone.
In addition to the size of the group, Steve Gillon has suggested that one thing that sets the baby boomers apart from other generational groups is the fact that "almost from the time they were conceived, boomers were dissected, analyzed, and pitched to by modern [[Marketing|marketers]], who reinforced a sense of generational distinctiveness."<ref name="Gillon">Gillon, Steve (2004) ''Boomer Nation: The Largest and Richest Generation Ever, and How It Changed America'', Free Press, "Introduction", {{ISBN|0-7432-2947-9}}</ref> This is supported by the articles of the late 1940s identifying the increasing number of babies as an economic boom, such as a 1948 ''[[Newsweek]]'' article whose title proclaimed "Babies Mean Business",<ref>"Population: Babies Mean Business", [https://web.archive.org/web/20051126200640/http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9925897/site/newsweek/ ''Newsweek'', August 9, 1948]. Retrieved 2007-01-26. </ref> or a 1948 ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'' magazine article called "Baby Boom."<ref>"Baby Boom", [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,856041,00.html ''Time'', February 9, 1948]. Retrieved 2007-01-26.</ref>
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Some debate exists regarding the generational identity of those born from 1961 to 1964, as some demographers and researchers consider these individuals to be part of the younger demographic cohort, [[Generation X]].<ref>{{cite magazine|last1=Howe|first1=Neil|title=Generation X: Once Xtreme, Now Exhausted|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/neilhowe/2014/08/27/generation-x-once-xtreme-now-exhausted-part-5-of-7/|accessdate=6 August 2016|magazine=Forbes|date=27 August 2014}}</ref><ref name="LSA">{{cite web|last=Miller|first=Jon|title=The Generation X Report: Active, Balanced, and Happy|url=http://lsay.org/GenX_Rept_Iss1.pdf|publisher=Longitudinal Study of American Youth – University Of Michigan|accessdate=2013-05-29|page=1|date=Fall 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine|title=National Geographic Channel's Six-Part Limited Series "Generation X," Narrated by Christian Slater, Premieres Sunday, Feb. 14, at 10/9c|url=http://www.multichannel.com/prfeed/national-geographic-channel-s-six-part-limited-series-generation-x-narrated-christian-slater-premieres-sunday-feb-14-109c/396948|accessdate=18 June 2016|magazine=Multichannel News|date=29 January 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Generation X Employees Struggle the Most Financially, Most Likely to Dip into Retirement Savings, According to PwC Study|url=http://www.pwc.com/us/en/press-releases/2013/2013-financial-wellness-survey-press-release.html|accessdate=18 June 2016|publisher=PrincewaterhouseCoopers|date=18 June 2013}}</ref>
===Storbritannien===
In 2004, the British baby boomers held 80% of the UK's wealth and bought 80% of all high-end cars, 80% of cruises and 50% of skincare products.<ref>Walker, Duncan (Sept 16, 2004) "Live Fast, Die Old", [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/3659996.stm BBC News site]. Retrieved 2007-01-26.</ref>
===Tyskland===
[[Datei:Bevoelkerungsentwicklung deutschland.png|mini|[[Demografie Deutschlands]]: Geburten und Todesfälle in Deutschland<ref name="destatis1">
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