The service of a home maker should be considered as productive service defend or refute this statement
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Explanation:
Performing household work has often been considered a menial and certifiably simple job. Arguments in favor of this point of view centre around facts like it requires no degree and receives no monetary remuneration, and so the respect associated with being a ‘homemaker’ is almost close to nothing. Now, some would say that that’s a fairly logical argument considering that we live in a capitalist society, where your worth is valued by your pay; no pay automatically implies no worth. Women, being the main doers of this job, are then at the short end of the stick, especially in India where a large number of women are housewives.
But let’s take a moment and think about the life of a typical Indian housewife-you will find that it is more hectic than even that of a CEO of a company. Consider the different roles she plays – the caregiver to her children and her in-laws, the dutiful wife to her husband, the cook, the cleaner and the main manager of the logistics and daily finance of the household – all with no pay and a 24 hour work duty. Even with domestic help, managing a household is a full time job. A day sans the services of a housewife disrupts the functioning of the household completely; a man can be a breadwinner because he knows he has a tidy home to come to at the end of the day, his family is taken care of and his food awaits him. In essence, one can say that a housewife is the backbone of the household-her work is the most important for any kind of productivity to take place.
Explanation:
A homemaker typically handles laundry responsibilities as well as everyday household tasks, such as doing the dishes, tidying up the house and organizing family belongings. She also plans meals for her family, creates shopping lists, purchases groceries and prepares meals.