The term was used in McCalls magazine 24 times in the Easter edition, 1954. It redefined gender roles in the 1950s. The father was at home more. The family being together was important, including recreation as well as family dinners and vacations. The nuclear family (mom, dad and kids) became the norm, as people started to move out, away from their extended family.
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