Women in the 1950s.

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Women in the 1950s

WWII employment for women Women’s Auxiliary Corps laboratory technician conducts an experiment, Fort Jackson State Hospital, 1944 Aircraft engine technician and senior supervisor, Naval Air Base, 1942

A secretary and her boss, an industrial designer, New York City, 1950 Post-WWII employment A secretary and her boss, an industrial designer, New York City, 1950

Kennedy wedding, Jacqueline throwing the bouquet, 1953 Social pressures Early marriage Childbearing Stay-at-home motherhood Nuclear family Kennedy wedding, Jacqueline throwing the bouquet, 1953

The Baby Boom Births Year

Media portrayals of gender A photo of the Cleaver family from Leave it to Beaver, a popular TV show in the 1950s-60s

Suburbia, home of the “happy housewife” G.I. Bill Mass-produced, affordable homes Great Migration and “white flight” Levittown track homes of the 1950s

Household products marketed to women A 1950s ad for a cleaning product A 1950s ad for an electric iron

Central Historical Question Is the image of the happy 1950s housewife accurate?