Families In The 1950s Essay

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Families in the 1950’s are much different than now. In the 50’s the majority of women were married and having kids by the age 20. Most women now get married around the age 27 and they don’t have kids right away. Not only is marriage different now but so is divorce. Stephanie Coontz states in her article, “What We Really Miss About The 1950’s,” that “ninety percent of all households in the country were families in the 1950’s, in comparison with only 71 percent by 1990. Eighty-six percent of all children lived in two-parent homes in 1950, as opposed to just 72 percent in 1990.” There are many different kinds of family structures that are present now. Nuclear, single-parent, adoptive/ foster, same-sex, and blended families all exist. Many people still believe that perfect 1950 families should be the only type of families that exist. The perfect 1950 nuclear white family is still …show more content…

Nuclear families had a mom, dad, and perfect children who seemed like they each had their own special role that tied in to the family. The moms main role was mostly to stay home to do housework while also taking care of the children. The dads would be the ones who go to work and bring home money. Children, when not a lot school, helped around the house and did small chores for their parents. These families would usually be together to watch sitcoms that taught them different ideas. Coontz writes, “People didn’t watch these shows to see their own lives reflected back at them. They watched them to see how families were supposed to live - and also to get a little reassurance that they were headed in the right direction.” As great as all of these sitcoms were, they said nothing about race, class, or politics. This is why people desire the 1950’s nuclear family. They won't have to deal with any conflicts that go on today. In the 1950’s you could just ignore racial and political problems. Now they are in everybodies daily

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