Okay so in the US in the 1950s men were the moneymakers. They had to go to work every day and the wife was expected to clean the house, and have dinner ready for when her husband got home. The children were also supposed to clean themselves up as well all so that the husband would be pleased. Because it was after the Second World War, money was a little tight, but families spent time together by going to the movies, and spending time on holidays, and they also played board games. In the 60s things changed. It was an era of change and there were a lot of protests going on and civil rights movements for women. In the home teenagers were more free to do what they wanted, listen to the music they wanted, and dress less proper. Women had voices as well and started to find more jobs, and people could afford things like cars. Families watched tv together and go to restaurants more often. In the 1970s, marriage rates increased, as did divorce rates. Women still continued to find more jobs, so now it wasn’t unusual for both parents to be working. The decade started with the equal pay act. Computer technology started to become more advanced so for entertainment, people would ply on their Atari computer gaming systems. Families started spending less time with each other though. This continued on throughout the 80s and 90s, and I cant find the answers about Spanish households I’m sorry :(