Social environment:
Society was undergoing great change: with widespread urbanization, the integration of Maori into Pakeha society, a new economic security with women and youth in high employment. Underlying this was the drifting of ideas and family dynamics in the home. It was a time of questioning and criticism was evident from the more traditional population – an easy place to lay the blame for a “delinquent generation”.
Home:
Links: post war suburbia http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/suburbs/page-5 Family Matters, Dalley, Bronwyn, 1998
Child rearing attitudes http://researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz/bitstream/handle/10289/2090/?sequence=1
The 1950s saw big changes to the family structure. Post-war, families were very strained – though reunited, the impacts of the war and separation caused cracks in many families. Women had become solo parents during the war as their partners were on duty; some never returned, and those that did often