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Household management is the act of overseeing the organizational, financial, and day-to-day operations of a house or estate. It differs from housekeeping, which consists of the physical maintenance and cleaning of a house.
In many cultures, the wife in a nuclear family holds the responsibility for household management. In a great house, the domestic servant responsible for household management is the majordomo or steward. As such, the majordomo is the head of the household staff.
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- Activities of daily living
- Budgeting
- Division of labor
- Family life education
- Home economics
- Housewives
- Living arrangements
- Self care skills