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Qué (quién) es house husband - definición

MAN WHOSE MAIN OCCUPATION IS RUNNING OR MANAGING THE FAMILY'S HOME
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¦ noun a man who lives with a partner and carries out the household duties traditionally done by a housewife.
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also house husband (househusbands)
A househusband is a married man who does not have a paid job, but instead looks after his home and children.
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Stay-at-home dad

A stay-at-home dad (alternatively, full-time father, stay-at-home father, house dad) is a father who is the main caregiver of the children and is generally the homemaker of the household. The female equivalent is the stay-at home-mom or housewife. As families have evolved, the practice of being a stay-at-home dad has become more common and socially acceptable. Pre-industrialization, the family worked together as a unit and was self-sufficient. When affection-based marriages emerged in the 1830s, parents began devoting more attention to children and family relationships became more open. Beginning with the Industrial Revolution, mass production replaced the manufacturing of home goods; this shift, coupled with prevailing norms governing sex or gender roles, dictated that the man become the breadwinner and the mother the caregiver of their children.

In the late 20th century, the number of stay-at-home dads began gradually increasing especially in developed Western nations. The role of househusband became more socially acceptable by the 2000s, though the role is subject to many stereotypes, and men may have difficulties accessing parenting benefits, communities, and services targeted at mothers. A 2014 report released by the Pew Research Center found two million men to be stay-at-home dads in the US. The stay-at-home dad was more regularly portrayed in the media by the 2000s, especially in the United States.

Ejemplos de uso de house husband
1. Lee was a house husband for six years in the United States while his microbiologist wife supported the family.
2. Golf club chap turned loyal house–husband, Denis Thatcher became Britain‘s most improbable new man to support his wife.
3. A solo berth for the lonely House husband But then, as Hugh Laurie is finding out, success – particularly of the showbiz variety – is the ultimate aphrodisiac in Tinseltown.
4. Mike Tindall, 2', yesterday revealed he was looking forward to playing ‘house husband‘ for royal girlfriend Zara Phillips when he hangs up his rugby boots.
5. But former Labour spin doctor Derek Draper has turned his back on politics to become a psychotherapist and house–husband who dotes on his five–month–old daughter.