Who the Home Maker are?
By siddhinfo
@siddhinfo (1500)
India
June 11, 2007 8:48am CST
A homemaker is a person whose prime occupation is to care for their family and/or home; the term is originally an Americanism, and while it has entered mainstream English, it is not in common usage outside the U.S. Finding a term to describe the modern man or woman who has left the paid workforce to care for their family is problematic. The term homemaker is used in preference to either housewife or househusband because it is inclusive, defines the role in terms of activities, rather than relation to another, and is independent of marital status. The terms (informal) stay-at-home mom and stay-at-home dad are also used, particularly if the person views their central role as caring for children. The euphemistic term "domestic engineer" has gone out of favor, being seen by some as satirical, as if to give a sense of mock dignity to a role held in low esteem by the speaker or writer. Likewise, the term "housekeeper" has come to describe hired cleaning help, and is no longer used -- other than in a derogatory way -- to describe homemaking. None of these terms adequately convey the diversity of activities an individual homemaker might choose to pursue, such as volunteer work, small-scale farming, education, religious ministry, political involvement, homeschooling, etc.
2 responses
@mymoneyads (150)
• Malaysia
11 Jun 07
I am fulltime husband, father and homemaker. I left my good jobs from government of malaysia and already start online biz start the year 1996. I've quit my job on 1 Julai 2005 because my income already 3 time more then my salary.
Now I'm freelancer and hehehe... money keeping coming into my accounts.

