0 a person, especially a woman, whose job is to organize another person's house and deal with cooking, cleaning, etc. --
1 a person, usually a woman, whose job is to take care of another person’s house, esp. by cleaning it --
An even stronger gender division emerged among those who were the ' principal housekeepers', that is, took on all three domestic activities of preparing meals, cleaning, and laundry (data not shown).
Product utility is utility gained from the output of home production, the produced items themselves (as may be produced by a professional housekeeper).
If a snack was requested in the evening, after the main kitchen facilities were closed, was it the role of the cook or the housekeeper to provide it?
As expected, those living alone were the most likely to be principal housekeepers, but even among the men in this living arrangement, only 39 per cent had this productive role.
Later questions queried whether the respondent was in receipt of assistance for household tasks and whether the housekeeper was funded in whole or part by a public authority.
You're really a cleaner, a housekeeper.
The highest attack rates of employees were those who had direct contact with guests, including front desk receivers (78 %) and housekeepers (41 %).
They were said to be either housekeepers or servants.