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22:56 Jun 7, 2010 |
English to French translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Social Science, Sociology, Ethics, etc. Additional field(s): History | |||||||||||
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4 +2 | personnes de la génération du baby-boom, de l'après-guerre (personnes nées entre 1946 et 1964) |
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personnes de la génération du baby-boom, de l'après-guerre (personnes nées entre 1946 et 1964) Definition from Wikipedia, Excel HR: Les baby-boomers appartiennent à la génération de 1946 à 1966, et désigne une augmentation importante du taux de natalité de certains pays, juste après la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Les enfants nés durant cette période sont parfois appelés des baby boomers (voire simplement, au Canada, des boomers). Example sentence(s):
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