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Valadez, Joseph J.; Clignet, Remi – American Journal of Sociology, 1984
By viewing housework as simply a way in which men oppress women, much understanding of how different cultures mediate between the natural and civilized worlds is lost. Simply rejecting housework as a valid task may also move societies further into the world of consumerism and control by large corporations. (IS)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Culture, Females, Feminism
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Inana, Marjorie – Journal of Home Economics, 1982
This article suggests ways in which home economists can help the elderly blind and visually impaired population cope with day-to-day living. Typical problems such as lessened mobility, performance of daily chores, recreation, and dependency are explored. (CT)
Descriptors: Blindness, Daily Living Skills, Home Economics, Homemaking Skills
Schultz, Jerelyn – Vocational Education Journal, 1989
Iowa State University's curriculum guide, Balancing Work and Family, includes units on demographic trends, multiple roles, parental influences on life-style, long-range planning, sources of role conflict, time and money management, demands of careers, determinants of job satisfaction, public policy, influences on career choice, work attitudes, and…
Descriptors: Career Education, Curriculum Development, Family Life Education, Home Economics
Capezzi, Rita A. – 1994
In the United States of the 19th century, domesticity was the dominant mode by means of which women were urged to think of their experience. Accordingly, domestic advice scrapbooks were favored by many women of the period--scrapbooks which were composed from handwritten fragments and scraps of newspapers and magazines clipped for personal but…
Descriptors: Creative Expression, Cultural Context, Didacticism, Females
Richmond, Jim; And Others – 1986
This manual, written especially for the Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation Commission, is a simply worded, step-by-step guide to home maintenance for new homeowners. It can be used for self-study or it can serve as instructional material for a training class on home ownership. The manual is organized in nine sections that cover the following…
Descriptors: Adult Education, American Indians, Cleaning, Equipment
American Foundation for the Blind, New York, NY. – 1970
Specific procedures to instruct the blind in daily activities essential to personal management are described in areas of hygiene, grooming, clothing, and cosmetics. Detailed techniques are also provided for various aspects of homemaking such as cleaning, ironing, sewing, cooking, and child care. Additional guidelines include instruction in…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Exceptional Child Education, Guidelines, Homemaking Skills
Gorman, Anna M. – 1969
To give direction to future program planning, this study was conducted to determine employment opportunities, analyze data to predict job trends, and analyze requirements for jobs in the home economics area. Structured interviews were conducted at 250 randomly selected businesses, industries and homes in seven major population centers of Kentucky.…
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Food Service, Homemaking Skills, Job Skills
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Gerner, Jennifer L.; Zick, Cathleen D. – Home Economics Research Journal, 1983
The authors formulate a model with which they can empirically test the decision-making hypothesis of utility maximization. The model takes into account the simultaneous nature of decisions about time allocation for husband and wife and purchases of goods and services. (SSH)
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Decision Making, Family Financial Resources, Family Income
Nichols, Addreen; Berger, Peggy – J Home Econ, 1969
"The attitudes young people gain toward performing the various tasks of a home obviously will carry over into their future roles as parents. This study of how such attitudes are developed shows some correlations between methods of assignment and types of directions that can be useful suggestions for teachers. (Editor)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Females, Home Economics, Homemaking Skills
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Tedder, Sandra L.; And Others – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1981
Discusses a five-session group experience within the context of establishing a support group for single custodial fathers. Includes topics of dating, remarriage, homemaking and house maintenance, and the effects of divorce on children. A follow-up showed fathers appreciated the sense of community and specific information and coping strategies.…
Descriptors: Child Development, Coping, Dating (Social), Divorce
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Erwin, Wendy Tenpenny; And Others – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 1996
Interviews with guidance counselors in 18 Tennessee high schools identified their perceptions of home economics programs and teachers' role in career preparation. Responses indicated misperception of high schools as feeders for college professional programs and the need for home economics as general education for all students in terms of practical…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Counselor Attitudes, Curriculum Development, High Schools
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Pittman, Joe F.; Blanchard, David – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1996
First-married couples (n=1,467) interviewed for the National Survey of Families and Households were studied to evaluate how 2 life-course measures, work history and marital timing, predicted the time each spouse spent doing mundane housework. Direct relations were found for each spouse's work history on husbands' contributions to housework.…
Descriptors: Adults, Family (Sociological Unit), Family Life, Home Economics Skills
Nicholls State Univ., Thibodaux, LA. – 1986
This document contains teacher's materials for seventh- and eighth-grade courses in exploratory homemaking in Louisiana. The seventh-grade course materials are on instructional units called orientation, assuming responsibility, care of the elderly, child care and development, clothing and textiles, consumer awareness, food and nutrition, home…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Child Rearing, Clothing Instruction, Foods Instruction
Sarle, Ruth; And Others – 1985
This courseware evaluation rates the "Microcomputer Applications in Vocational Education: Home Economics" program developed by the Illinois State Board of Education. (This series of programs--not contained in this document--includes interior decorating estimating, pounds away program, decision analysis, fiber care, clothing figure…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Consumer Education, Courseware, Extension Education
Noyes, Marilyn; Jarrett, Von – 1985
This bilingual booklet is intended to help Vietnamese refugees learn basic energy conservation skills. Included in the booklet are Vietnamese and English translations of basic energy conservation practices related to the following areas: heating, cooling, cooking, using refrigerators and freezers, lighting, water heating, doing laundry, pursuing…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Bilingual Instructional Materials, Energy Conservation, Energy Education
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