Kirsty spends most of her waking hours doing the housework and making sure her mother has everything she needs. |
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It pointed out that one and a half million women would have to be drafted into war industry from housework and from less essential work. |
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In her memory, her grandma was always busy with housework from early morning. |
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Even daily activities such as general housework or playing with your kids can be a good opportunity to boost your fitness levels. |
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My Mum was a typical housewife, loved housework and didn't feel I should really do anything round the house. |
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My mother might have had the misery of housework, but at least there were grown-ups in and out of the house all day. |
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You can even benefit from time spent doing routine aerobic activities such as gardening or housework. |
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Through the building durwan I found Anita, a girl of nine or ten years to look after Smriti and do the housework. |
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By recognizing both paid and unpaid work, she addresses housework, industrial labor, outwork, and white-collar careers. |
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I like having the place to myself, though I have a bunch of housework to catch up on. |
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For unpaid work, such as housework, costs were estimated at a shadow price of 7.94 an hour. |
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Instead of letting us exorcise him, she makes him help out with the housework. |
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He is attentive and thoughtful, always willing to do his share of the housework and invariably cheerful. |
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In my experience, it would seem that the biggest problem facing new mothers is not housework but a general sense of isolation. |
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There was also an improvement in satisfaction in the share-out of housework and childcare. |
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They could find that they might not be that badly off if the woman decided to stay at home and mind the children and do the housework herself. |
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We thought we should pull our fingers out and actually do some housework as it is looking a bit bogging around the place now. |
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Money and luxuries were scarce in their early days and drudgery and the hard way of doing all housework, and farmwork were the order of the day. |
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She had finished a 16-hour shift at work and had to do three hours of housework and everything was on top of her. |
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Even though he worked long hours on the railway, he would obligingly help out with the housework. |
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He has been getting a lot more aggressive recently over such trivial things as the housework and his dinner. |
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The 40 women in her study subscribed to the idea that housework was women's work. |
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Tens of thousands of foreign domestic workers were hired within homes to do housework and were given direct responsibilities for child care. |
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She was a quick-footed little maiden, and had been accustomed to do nearly all the housework of their home. |
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If a marriage is dissolved, the reduced investment in a career is potentially only costly to the spouse emphasizing housework. |
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They are irresistibly drawn by the detritus generated by building, gardening, housework, tailoring, or carpentry. |
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Sit up, do light housework, or take a walk until your body has had a chance to digest. |
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There are also still some knuckle-draggers who think housework is women's stuff, an affront to their masculinity. |
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One tip Paul was given was not to put off housework for too long, otherwise the tasks become almost insurmountable. |
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But suggest a bit of light housework and he's all feral snarls and pulling rank. |
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And I really cannot be bothered to do any of the housework I've been putting off since, well, heaven knows when. |
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She also did housework for various elderly people who had her services in their homes on a regular basis. |
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Two images of women of color appeared much later in the booklet, shown only once, and linked to themes of housework and childcare. |
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Even the seemingly laborious housework became enjoyable when there was no time pressure. |
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Making the fresh soda bread, getting the dinner, and doing her housework was her joy. |
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Jennifer Hart is a writer and not-so-typical housewife, since most of the actual housework is performed by the couple's man Friday, Max. |
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Although modern conveniences have made managing a home easier, the time spent on housework has remained much the same. |
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Helen always worked hard and when she came home on weekends she helped Mother with the endless housework. |
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Researchers in Britain have found there is no evidence that housework has any health benefits. |
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She spends her days drawing, leaving Stan to tend to the kids and housework. |
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He went out a couple of times a week with his friend to play snooker and I had to get all the housework and ironing done while he was out. |
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At home, her common-law husband did an extra one to two hours of housework that she could no longer do after the accident. |
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There's only so much newsworthiness you can get out of laundry, cleaning, cooking, housework. |
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When the question is broadened to satisfaction with job or housework, a similar pattern obtains. |
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They spend 15 minutes longer on housework in general than men who do not own them, according to the research. |
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In our so-called post-feminist world, housework is not simply without status, but fast becoming a guilty secret. |
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Her subject is many-branched and full of pressing issues, not least, the status of housework itself. |
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And in their partnerships they still bear the main burden of child raising and housework. |
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As you never did much in the way of housework at your parents' house, your mother has made you a list of things to be done. |
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The mental make-up is still that the girl has to do housework, but that is changing. |
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I'll make up for it today though and gain some brownie points by doing at spot of housework. |
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The apprentice, in a manufacturing outfit, became a kind of gofer, responsible for secondary tasks, errands and housework. |
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I had to assume a greater role in the housework and it began to eat away at my free time. |
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The best exercise is at medium intensity: walking, cycling outdoors or in the house, swimming, gentle body-building, gardening or even housework. |
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In only just over one per cent did the partners divide breadwinning, housework and childcare equally between them. |
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Don't feel guilty about cutting corners like housework when you're feeling swamped. |
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I interrupted my housework and hurried up to go and see father E, in order to ask him the question. |
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Since women tend to combine housework with economic activity, they often prefer home-based businesses or businesses very close to their homes. |
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Inventors of every description were taking out patents on numerous household appliances that promised, more or less, to reduce housework. |
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Many people find rotas a useful way of avoiding housework battles. |
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Jeff Ely, a game theorist at Northwestern, has traded massages for housework and writes his wife romantic anniversary blog posts. |
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The family has been replaced by collective institutions for housework and the nurturing and socialization of children. |
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The intrusion of men in this area, for instance, by becoming involved in housework and childcare, threatens women's sole power base. |
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This basically froze the old social order in the countryside, perpetuating the enslavement of peasant women to housework and husband. |
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Men were permitted, but only on condition that they assuage their male guilt through housework. |
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Work must be fairly rewarded, meaningful and redefined to also take into account unpaid housework and care for family members. |
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To her, they have been much more than just a helping hand with the children and housework. |
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Variant B implies that housework is not a substitute to paid work, and that work and leisure operate as substitutes. |
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One day, she talked to her husband about sharing housework and taking care of their children. |
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This is probably due to the fact that the husband now has more housework and child-care to do. |
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This initiative is meant to cover not only health care services but also home support services, such as housework and meal preparation. |
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I hope for the day when I can work a four-day week and have one day for housework and two days for family and personal, time. |
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Women of all ethnic designations reported spending more time on housework than men. |
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One highly regarded contemporary vipassana teacher accomplished most of her early daily practice as a single mother doing childcare and housework. |
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Violent husbands offer excuses that range from the wife not doing housework, her frequent visits to her parents' home, or refusing the husband's request for sexual congress. |
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So, Islamized teaching sends girls back home for marriage and housework, and remains exclusively for boys. |
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Coming to the center gives her a measure of relief from long days filled with childcare and housework. |
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Apparently this symbolises jobs done by women, but with its leaden literalism it misses the point of memorials and just reminds you of housework and faceless drudgery. |
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At least I was too ill to be nagged by the missus into doing housework. |
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An example of surplus labor in radical feminism is unsalaried housework. |
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She reveals the oppressiveness of housework evident in the series, an unusual viewpoint at a time when heroines in other books were learning to sew and cook. |
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The housemaid helps the Helmers with the housework, mail, and callers. |
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As the only boy, I definitely got away with doing very little housework. |
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We're generally taught that housework is a menial, even demeaning task. |
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My hip hurts a lot from all the train sitting and housework today. |
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After lunch, I have to fulfil my daily quota of three hours' housework. |
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A spouse who does the dishes for an hour while watching a twoyear old child play will have one hour of activity in housework and one hour in child-care. |
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And we shouldn't overlook the fact that housework is indeed work: enabling others to earn money through the unremunerated care of children and the management of the household and community economy. |
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Also wear cotton gloves when doing dry housework. |
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The materfamilias and her daughters do a good deal of the housework, and even open the front door on occasion. |
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Their needs range from mobility assistance and social care, through assistance with shopping, cooking and other housework to assistance with washing and eating. |
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These pixies are generally said to be helpful to normal humans, sometimes helping needy widows and others with housework. |
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As he has a very flexible job, he does most of the housework and errands. |
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Marxists seek to transfer housework altogether to the public sphere. |
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Obsessed with housework and constantly cracking wince-worthy jokes, he was half-Brent, half-Partridge, all fragile, with his crumply sadface and Diary Room blubbing. |
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Time spent on child care and housework contributes to the overall effectiveness of the economy, although these costs are often born by nuclear families and informal networks. |
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Once he has left, she makes bread and continues her housework. |
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Economists use mathematical models to highlight the value of housework. |
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Despite the aids to housework provided by inventors, there remain a thousand trivial tasks quite unworthy of an educated woman's ability and training. |
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For all the housework, you share out the work. |
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Any quick squiz at the statistics would more readily inspire one to drink a lot of gin and give housework up altogether. |
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She toils until night, afterwards heading home to begin her housework. |
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Mum was doing a spot of housework when a song I'd later nd out was called Babooshka caught my ear. |
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The cost of the housework was included the cleaning of the apartment and the linen, that is why this one is variable according to the surface of apartments and number of sleeping around. |
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While nature has specialized women for child-bearing, it is society which has specialized her for housework. |
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People left shelters when told instead of refusing to leave, although many housewives reportedly enjoyed the break from housework. |
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Adding up travelling and housework attenuates differences between some European countries and the United States in time spent on non-market production. |
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Girls were either kept at home by their parents to help with housework or sent out to work to bring money in for the family. |
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These youngsters grow up inside the acorn home of the slave-makers' queen, doing her housework and nursemaiding her young. |
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That is over one-third of all Canadian women. Over twice that number participate in informal volunteer activities outside their homes whether it is helping others with housework, child care or caring for the sick and elderly. |
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Audiobooks are a welcome solution for the time-challenged, allowing us to escape the tedium of the daily commute, the yard and housework, or even the daily workout. |
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