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She would stay home with the children and be a good homemaker.
A woman's role in life is to be a homemaker.
My mother never went to high school and was then a young homemaker with four children.
His mother was a school teacher and later a homemaker.
As a homemaker, she wrote her first book in 1971.
Before 1972, she spent most of her time as a homemaker and mother.
The homemaker services stopped when the family moved into its new home.
From 1959 to 1965 she was a homemaker, married and had three children.
Homemakers - A person who takes care of a home as his or her main work.
She identified herself as a homemaker during her first campaign.
Although many held jobs, women were also expected to be homemakers.
But after the war, women were forced to give up their jobs and become homemakers.
The perfect homemaker, a good wife and mother until her life had gone to hell.
It only remains for the homemaker to choose between them.
"Just like everyone else, homemakers take on a few more projects than they can get done in the time available," she said.
Teachers wanted to know why a professional homemaker was picking them up every day after school instead of their mother.
Who, then, does America's premier homemaker make a home for?
But as the family grew, the homemaker provided by the city increased her hours.
"I interpreted homemakers as working women, the first time anyone had done that."
Homemakers work very hard, and millions of them are in the labor force today.
His wife of 43 years is a homemaker, with experience as a teacher and a librarian.
"We try so hard not to be considered homemakers anymore," she said.
All are old enough to have been raised, for the most part, by mothers who were homemakers.
These problems should not involve a battle between homemakers and working women.
His mother's parents were a clothing salesman and a homemaker.