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  • Do Credit Card Laws Not Value Homemakers?

    npr.org 5 days ago

    Stay-at-home mom Holly McCall says she manages her family's finances and has perfect credit. But due to a federal law, she was denied a credit card because she doesn't make an income. McCall wants the law changed, but Aracely Panameno with the Center for Responsible Lending says the law is necessary. Host Michel Martin speaks with both women.

  • Unhappy Homemakers: Are Low-income Moms Really Choosing To Stay Home?

    forbes.com 6 days ago

    Some new research came out late last week on stay-at-home mothers that's bound to create a new battleground in the so-called mommy wars. Gallup reports that stay-at-home mothers are more likely to experience depression, sadness, and anger than their counterparts who work for pay outside the home. Of the more than 60,000 women it interviewed, ...

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  • Agency on Aging Denies Funding for SCOPE

    Agency on Aging Denies Funding for SCOPE

  • Agency on Aging Denies Funding for SCOPE

    Agency on Aging Denies Funding for SCOPE

  • Volunteers vie to save the Homemakers Thrift Shop

    Volunteers vie to save the Homemakers Thrift Shop

  • VIDEO: How Much Would a Homemaker Make if Paid?

    VIDEO: How Much Would a Homemaker Make if Paid?

  • Novi schools Board of Education incumbent Bobbie Murphy

    Novi schools Board of Education incumbent Bobbie Murphy

  • Hawaii MVP: Betty Cox

    Hawaii MVP: Betty Cox

  • Tips for Any Housewife!

    Tips for Any Housewife!

  • Homemaker Makes Case To Be Next Salinas Mayor

    Homemaker Makes Case To Be Next Salinas Mayor

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Homemaking is a mainly American term for the management of a home, otherwise known as housework, housekeeping, or household management; it is the act of overseeing the organizational, financial, day-to-day operations of a house or estate, and the managing of other domestic concerns. This domestic consumption work creates goods and services within a household, such as meals, childcare, household repairs, or the manufacture of clothes and gifts. Common tasks include cleaning, cooking, and looking after children. A person in charge of the homemaking, who isn't employed outside the home, is in the U.S. and Canada often called a homemaker, a gender-neutral term for a housewife or a househusband. The term "homemaker", however, may also refer to a social worker who manages a household during the incapacity of the housewife or househusband.
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