The postwar generation refers to people born after World War II, shaped by economic growth, social change, and technological advances. It describes a demographic cohort that benefited from expanded education, suburban development, and rising prosperity. Marketers, historians, and policymakers use this term to analyze consumer behavior, cultural trends, and generational values.
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