A displaced homemaker is an individual who has worked in the home for a substantial number of years providing unpaid household services for family members; and who meets the following additional criteria:
Is not gainfully employed, including unemployed or underemployed, and * Has been dependent on the income of another household member but is no longer supported by such income
* Has been on public assistance but is no longer eligible for such assistance or who may be terminated from such assistance, or
* Is the parent of one or more minor children supported by public assistance or spousal support but whose children are within two years of reaching the age of majority.
Barbara H. Vinick has written: 'The displaced homemaker' -- subject(s): Displaced homemakers
Winona Patricia Griffin has written: 'The long term impact of a displaced homemaker program on its graduates' -- subject(s): Women, Employment, Housewives, Vocational guidance
The Homemaker - 1924 was released on: USA: 10 February 1924
Homemaker or housewife in Spanish is Ama de casa.
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The Christophers - 1952 Tips for the Homemaker was released on: USA: 4 December 1960
A retired homemaker is a person who has spent much of their life caring for and/or supervising other people; typically family members. The homemaker is considered retired when family members no longer need care or supervision and are not part of the household.
As a homemaker. your objective will include specific things you have mastered while at home. The key is to relate them specifically with the needs of the company.
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Go onto: www.google.com Then type in: Job description of a homemaker Actually there are many opportunities to be a professional homemaker (the preferred term rather than housekeeper). An excellent site for discovering skills and personal preferences is www.careerplanner.com
she was a homemaker.