Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q11722724> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 38 of
38
with 100 triples per page.
- Q11722724 subject Q5746824.
- Q11722724 subject Q6300903.
- Q11722724 subject Q8372935.
- Q11722724 subject Q8663254.
- Q11722724 abstract "The end of World War II brought a baby boom to many countries, especially Western ones. There is some disagreement as to the precise beginning and ending dates of the post-war baby boom, but it is most often agreed to begin in the years immediately after the war, ending more than a decade later; birth rates in the United States started to decline after 1957. In countries that had suffered heavy war damage, displacement of people and post-war economic hardship, such as Germany and neighboring Poland, the boom began some years later.In May 1951, Sylvia Porter, a columnist for the New York Post, used the term "boom" to refer to the phenomenon of increased births in post-war America.".
- Q11722724 thumbnail US_Birth_Rates.svg?width=300.
- Q11722724 wikiPageExternalLink THE%20AMERICAN%20BABY%20BOOM%20IN%20HISTORICAL%20PERSPECTIVE-EASTERLIN_RICHARD-1962.CV.pdf.
- Q11722724 wikiPageExternalLink 0226180328.
- Q11722724 wikiPageExternalLink 0226500837.
- Q11722724 wikiPageExternalLink 0226886719.
- Q11722724 wikiPageExternalLink B000F7BPL6.
- Q11722724 wikiPageWikiLink Q1172523.
- Q11722724 wikiPageWikiLink Q13440398.
- Q11722724 wikiPageWikiLink Q1484269.
- Q11722724 wikiPageWikiLink Q15126606.
- Q11722724 wikiPageWikiLink Q183.
- Q11722724 wikiPageWikiLink Q1983621.
- Q11722724 wikiPageWikiLink Q211374.
- Q11722724 wikiPageWikiLink Q2634334.
- Q11722724 wikiPageWikiLink Q2945.
- Q11722724 wikiPageWikiLink Q313549.
- Q11722724 wikiPageWikiLink Q36.
- Q11722724 wikiPageWikiLink Q362.
- Q11722724 wikiPageWikiLink Q4327712.
- Q11722724 wikiPageWikiLink Q4692581.
- Q11722724 wikiPageWikiLink Q4893618.
- Q11722724 wikiPageWikiLink Q5746824.
- Q11722724 wikiPageWikiLink Q610548.
- Q11722724 wikiPageWikiLink Q6300903.
- Q11722724 wikiPageWikiLink Q797819.
- Q11722724 wikiPageWikiLink Q797990.
- Q11722724 wikiPageWikiLink Q8372935.
- Q11722724 wikiPageWikiLink Q8663254.
- Q11722724 wikiPageWikiLink Q938359.
- Q11722724 wikiPageWikiLink Q981066.
- Q11722724 comment "The end of World War II brought a baby boom to many countries, especially Western ones. There is some disagreement as to the precise beginning and ending dates of the post-war baby boom, but it is most often agreed to begin in the years immediately after the war, ending more than a decade later; birth rates in the United States started to decline after 1957.".
- Q11722724 label "Post–World War II baby boom".
- Q11722724 depiction US_Birth_Rates.svg.