4.2.3

Changing Attitudes to Family 2

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The Family Between 1953 and 1964

Khrushchev's view of the family was very conservative and traditional. He did improve women's rights.

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Developments for women

  • Khrushchev legalised abortion in 1955.
  • Paid maternity leave was increased from 77 days to 112 days by 1956.
  • The sixth Five Year Plan coincided with better creche and child-care facilities.
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Supporting consumer goods

  • He also introduced a Seven Year Plan, which introduced more consumer goods and clothing.
  • Refrigerators were also an important feature of Khrushchev’s family policy. If people could store food effectively at home, they did not need to go to the supermarket every day.
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Limitations of Khrushchev's reforms

  • Contraception was not readily available, and creche hours prohibited full working lives for women.

The Family Between 1964 and 1985

Under Brezhnev, increasing the population was an important priority.

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Divorce

  • The government liberalised divorce in 1965.
    • 1979: One-third of marriages finished with divorce.
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Birth rate

  • Brezhnev wanted to increase the birth rate.
  • Again there was an emphasis on females’ ‘nurturing’ abilities, and also their need for a ‘strong’ man to look after them.
  • Women were increasingly criticised for choosing work over family responsibilities.
  • Brezhnev blamed working women for juvenile delinquents, crime, drugs, and alcohol abuse.

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1Communist Government in the USSR, 1917-85

2Industrial & Agricultural Changes

3Control of the People, 1917-85

4Social Developments, 1917-35

5Historical Interpretations

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