Social Clock In The 1950s

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1. Social clock is a timetable determined by a culture or social structure that specifies a proper time for certain events to occur; like marriage, having children’s, graduation, employment or social status.
2. In 1950s and 1960sin U.S. The social clock is when they reach the adulthood they were really looking forward to be stable job marry and form families at young ages. For men getting married and support a family and for woman it as getting married and becoming a mother but on mid 20th century people don’t really look at all to social clock the same way anymore and they look at it as a kind of stagnation. They see their parents and they feel like they don’t grow anymore. So they don’t want to rush into adult life that’s why they want