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  1. domestic economy

    Home economics, also called domestic science or family and consumer sciences, is a subject concerning human development, personal and family finances, consumer issues, housing and interior design, nutrition and food preparation, as well as textiles and apparel. Much less common today, it was and is most commonly taught in high school. Home economics courses are offered around the world and across multiple educational levels. Historically, the purpose of these courses was to professionalize housework, to provide intellectual fulfillment for women, and to emphasize the value of "women's work" in society and to prepare them for the traditional roles of sexes. Family and consumer sciences are taught as an elective or required course in secondary education, as a continuing education course in institutions, and at the primary level. Beginning in Scotland in the 1850s, it was a woman-dominated course, teaching women to be homemakers with sewing being the lead skill. The American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences at the beginning of the 20th century saw Americans too desiring youth to learn vocational skills. Politics played a role in home economics education, and it wasn’t until later in the century that the course shifted from being woman-dominated to now required for both sexes. Now family and consumer science have been included in the broader subject of Career Technical Education, a program that teaches skilled trades, applied sciences, modern technologies, and career preparation. Despite the widening of the subject matter over the past century, there has been a major decline in home economics courses offered by educational institutions.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of domestic economy in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of domestic economy in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of domestic economy in a Sentence

  1. Jennifer Vail:

    They (the Fed) really want to raise the policy rate so that they have some flexibility should the domestic economy need it, but given this highly unusual slow-growth environment, it's been difficult for there to be clear signals that it can digest policy normalization.

  2. Wood Mackenzie:

    Demand growth was already fairly bad, if the domestic economy falls apart, the decline in oil demand growth will radically worsen.

  3. Jacob Oubina:

    What the market latched on to with Yellen's speech on Thursday is that she's in the 2015 camp for a rate hike. If the domestic economy holds in there, they are going to hike in December.

  4. Patrick Blais:

    We have some concerns that the Canadian domestic economy will struggle throughout the year, we think there might be some reverberations within secondary sectors, whether it's manufacturing linked to the energy space, or even the consumer as the slowdown out west expands throughout Canada.

  5. Jeb Bush:

    People are angry. They have lots of anxiety for good reasons, but preying on that is not how you win, you have to give people a sense that you can fix these big, complex things both in foreign policy and our domestic economy.


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