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In the 1950s teenagers made the concept of youth culture such as rock and roll music popular. Prior to the 1950s youth culture simply did not exist.
with the wilderbeats they kept in their trousers
Alot, they were very polite to parents.
In the 1950s teenagers made the concept of youth culture such as rock and roll music popular. Prior to the 1950s youth culture simply did not exist.
Smoking. Driving along in their automobile. Drive-in cinemas. Listening to records.
The concept of teenagers dates from the 1950s. Even the idea of adolescence dates from the 1890s at the earliest and was 'created' by psychologists. In the 1800s the great majority of people in their teens had to work for their living once they had finished school at age 13 or 14. There was no 'teenage culture' till the 1950s/1960s.
Teenagers first became a target for advertisers in the late 1950s. Many left school at 14 (in the U.S.) and 15 (in Britain). In the postwar boom their pay increased significantly but of course most of them were still living at home and had quite a lot of spare cash. This made them really interesting to advertisers ...
In N.Z it was the rebellion of the youths against some of the values held by the parental generation. Thus the rise of Milk bar Cowboys,Bodgies and Widgies and the imported Teddy Boys..
In the 1950s, the focus on children and teenagers helped develop prosperity by creating a generation of educated and skilled individuals who would drive economic growth. The post-World War II baby boom led to a higher demand for consumer goods, which stimulated economic activity. Additionally, the emergence of youth culture and the popularity of consumer products targeted at young people contributed to economic expansion during this period.
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