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household chores
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Middle Eastern countries
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There is a cultural expectation that household chores are primarily the responsibility of women.
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housekeeper
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Middle East
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Housekeepers may also be responsible for cooking, childcare, and other household tasks in addition to cleaning.
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housekeeper
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Middle Eastern countries
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Having a housekeeper is a common practice, with housekeepers often living with the family and taking care of various household tasks.
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4
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housewife
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Middle Eastern countries
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Considered the norm for women to take care of domestic duties, including cooking, cleaning, and raising children.
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5
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maid
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Middle Eastern countries
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Often live-in and considered part of the family, responsible for household chores and sometimes childcare
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maid
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Middle Eastern countries
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Might be a live-in worker and could have a closer relationship with the family
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maids
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Middle East
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Having live-in maids or domestic workers is a common practice, and they often play a significant role in managing household tasks and child care.
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maids
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Middle East
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Commonly employed for household chores and childcare by families across various income levels
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maids
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Middle Eastern countries
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It is common for affluent families to employ maids for household chores, including cooking and childcare.
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