word choice - "Housewife" vs. "homemaker"



What is the difference between a housewife and a homemaker? When can we use housewife, and when can we use homemaker?




  • I am a housewife.

  • I am a homemaker.



Which of the above examples is correct for a married woman who is unemployed. She is filing out a registration form, applying for a ration card in India. Which of these options should she write under 'Occupation'?




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