(Changing Living Standards) The growth of a Consumer Society, 1951-1979 Flashcards
What are the 6 general causes of the growth of the consumer society?
Global economic boom. Changes in travel and leisure. Britain’s welfare state. Commitment to full employment (‘mixed economy’). Rise in wages (strong Trade Unions). Consumer credit.
Consumer goods - what two foods had become increasingly popular?
Coffee & pizza
Consumer goods - there was an ‘___________’ of culture, particularly notable in new types of ___________.
a) ‘Americanisation’
b) restaurants
Housing & home ownership - how did home ownership change?
Increased from 32% in 1953 to 42% in 1961.
Relaxation of consumer credit - in 19__, Britain spends over £________, rising to £_________ in 19__, a key factor being the __________ of consumer credit _____.
a) 1951
b) £1 billion
c) £1.5 billion
d) 1960
e) relaxation
f) rules
The return of prosperity - what had grown?
What was this often fuelled by?
Consumer spending
Credit
The return of prosperity - there was still _______ of _________ where people didn’t have ______ to __________.
a) pockets
b) deprivation
c) access
d) consumerism
The return of prosperity - give evidence as to how the return of prosperity didn’t affect everybody?
(2)
Elderly people were very vulnerable and faced poor living standards, surviving off of pensions.
In 1963, Manchester had 80,000 slum houses.