Women, Youth and Racial tensions Flashcards
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Women in the 50s
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- Seen as primarily housewives - ideal women was a wife and a mother - average age of marriage 21 and 75% of all women being married.
- The government paid a family allowance to women to ensure they didn’t need to work - encourgaed women to stay at home
- Women couldn’t get a morgage or bank account under their name only their husbands
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Improvements for Women
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- By 1964 the number of women in work had risen - still uncommon for married women to work - many people believed it would be damaging for women to be away from their home and children
- Improvements in equal pay for teachers 1952 and Civil Servants 1954
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Attitudes to immigration
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- By 1958, 210000 commonwealth immigrants settled in Britain - 75% were male looking to work to support families back home.
- 1958 the Notting Hill riots broke out - series of outbreaks of violence between white youths and black immigrants - brought national attention to the racial tensions.
- 1962 gov brought in the Commonwealth immigrants Act which sought to control the influx of immigrants to the UK
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Youth Culture and teenagers
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Young people had more time due to Labour saving devices - they dressed differently to their parents - listened to different music
- Teddy Boys were the most obvious Sub-culture but by the late 1950s they had been replaced by the Mods