HOUSE WORK

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'House work' is a specific work required to be done as a duty or for a specific fee, related to or used in the running of a household.
House work can be divided into two categories, indoor and outdoor. Indoor chores might include cooking, setting the table and washing dishes; cleaning, sweeping, vacuuming, dusting and mopping; picking up clothes to the washer and laundry; ironing; lift and things, putting things away; child and elder ; paying bills. Outdoor work can include decorative and vegetable garden care, lawn and grounds maintenance, animal care, snow removal, drive maintenance, outbuilding maintenance.
In Neo-classical economic analysis, such house work performed by ''members of the household'' are not included in economic output. However, Feminist Economists have argued that housework is a vital part of the economy and society.

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