Summary information

Study title

Au pairing after the au pair scheme: New migration rules and childcare in private homes in the UK: Advertisements for au pairs

Creator

Cox, R, University of London

Study number / PID

851656 (UKDA)

10.5255/UKDA-SN-851656 (DOI)

Data access

Open

Series

Not available

Abstract

This is a spreadsheet compiled from advertisements for au pairs on gumtree.com. It extracts data on pay and conditions offered from the advertisements to provide overview data of what is expected in au pair positions in the UK. Data are divided into 'London' and 'outside London'.

This project investigates the lives of au pairs and host families in the UK. Au pairs are now depended upon by thousands of British households to provide childcare and help with housework and there is evidence that au pairs are now less distinguishable from other domestic workers. However, au pairs are not protected by employment law. They have no right to a minimum wage, nor defined maximum working hours nor a right to holidays. The project aims are: to investigate the effects of changes to recent UK immigration legislation on the supply of au pairs within the UK to examine the place of au pairing in the life and work trajectories of au pairs to evaluate the subjective experience of au pairs to examine understandings of au pairing within host families’ narratives of (good) parenting. The project uses four methods: an on-line survey and analysis of existing data to provide an overview of the nature and extent of au pairing in the UK; in-depth interviews with au pairs to explore their experiences; interviews with host families to uncover how au pairing to fits with their identity as parents and interviews with key informants to provide context.

Methodology

Data collection period

01/05/2012 - 31/10/2014

Country

United Kingdom

Time dimension

Not available

Analysis unit

Other

Universe

Not available

Sampling procedure

Not available

Kind of data

Numeric

Data collection mode

Advertisements for au pairs were collected as text from the website gumtree.com and saved in a word document. Content analysis was then conducted on the data collected.

Funding information

Grant number

ES/J007528

Access

Publisher

UK Data Service

Publication year

2015

Terms of data access

Not available

Related publications

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