Tuesday, November 3, 2020

November 3 - National Housewife's Day

 

Happy National Housewife's Day! This day sets aside November 3 to recognize the millions of hardworking housewives.  

The date honors any and all of the stay-at-home moms who take care of the children and the home. It’s a 24/7 job that sometimes does not get the thank you that is much deserved. 


The term "housewife" is an old term stemming from the days when most families were supported by one income. The father worked, and the mother stayed home to take care of the house and the children.  


These days, usually both parents work outside the home. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in sixty-one percent of households with children, both parents work outside the home.    


Of course, the age of the children impacts how much a parent stays home as well And it isn’t always the mother who stays home.  


Sometimes it’s a dad. So, househusbands are on the rise. However, current statistics are difficult to find. 


Even so, those who stay home and manage a household have a difficult task. Those who stay home are considered to be a domestic engineer, managing budgets, children, and organizing the life of the house.


"I prefer the word 'homemaker' because 'housewife' always implies that there may be a wife someplace else." ~Bella Abzug 


HOW TO OBSERVE 


On National Housewife Day, honor the housewife in your family or a housewife that you know.  


Use #NationalHousewifesDay to post on social media. 


HISTORY 


National Day Calendar® continues researching the origins of this domestic holiday. 

 

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