International day of the housewife

June 8, Saturday

International day of the housewife
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International Housewives and Homemakers Day is celebrated annually on June 8. This holiday is dedicated to people who run the home, take care of the family and perform many duties that ensure the comfort and order of the home. It is a tribute to their hard work, which often goes unnoticed or undervalued.

Objectives of the holiday
Recognizing the importance of housework. Housework includes many tasks such as cleaning, washing, cooking, caring for children and older family members. The holiday reminds us of the importance of this work, which is often not considered an official job, but is key to the well-being of the family and society.

Raising awareness. International Housewives and Homemakers Day helps to highlight that housework is a difficult and important job that requires time, effort and skill. It is important to recognize that it is a full and respected role in society.

Promoting equality and respect. The holiday also aims to promote gender equality in housework. It emphasizes that caring for the home is not exclusively a woman’s responsibility and can be done by any member of the family, regardless of gender.

Support for Housewives and Househusbands. This day provides an opportunity to express gratitude and support for those who perform household chores on a daily basis, whether as a permanent job or a temporary role.

How is International Housewife and Househusband Day Celebrated
Expressing Gratitude. On this day, family members can express gratitude to their housewives and househusbands — whether spouses, parents, or other family members — for their daily work and care. Small gestures such as helping with household chores, a gift, or sincere words of gratitude can make this day special.

Awareness Campaigns. Civil society organizations and activists use this day to campaign for the recognition of housework as an important job. This may include media appearances, blog posts, or other awareness-raising activities.

Recognition at the national level. Some countries or regions are discussing the need to provide formal benefits and compensation to people who do domestic work, especially those who do it on a permanent basis.
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