Baby Boomer Sociology

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After the 6-year battle of World War 2 America finally got a break for a moment. Though the having of different political views between America and the Soviet Union soon led to the Cold War, 1945 to 1964 was an amazing time of economic growth, political landscaping and great prosperity for America, also a time for family expansion and consumerism. Soon after WW2, between 1945-1964 the US’s once steady population growth started BOOMING! With the birthrate hitting its peak in 1957, more than 4.3 million babies had been born by the end of the 1950s. The infants born in this time frame was known as the “baby boomers”. Not only where birthrates increasing, but as those babies grew more jobs became available, larger homes were being built, more …show more content…

Between 1940 and 1960, college enrollments in the US more than doubled! With more prosperity being acquired families where able to keep their children in school longer and the government subsidized the education of more than 2 million veterans! Not all benefited from the mass growth of the education system, Blacks only made up almost less than 5% of the student population. While there was a gap in the number of Black students there was a rise in the number of female students. In 1940 over 40% of women had undergraduate degrees, in 1950 it dropped but bounced back again in the 1960’s. With the large number of veterans returning colleges soon began to lift the strict rule of forbidding students to marry and unlike men women started dropping out of school after marriage to tend to …show more content…

This time was particularly beneficial to women as well with more servicing type jobs opening up for men more office jobs became available to women. Women in the workforce may have ruffled a bit of feathers with their growing presence in the work, because of the stereotype that women should be home tending to the house and children. This caused a bit of an issue with the feminist movement, needless to say the number of women in the workplace continued to expand and by the 1990’s it expanded from a mere 25% to 50%! With most American’s now having disposable income and with the US helping other countries like Europe consumerism started to take off into what has helped transform modern day American suppy and demand tactics and advertisements of goods and

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