Au pairing after the au pair scheme: New migration rules and childcare in private homes in the UK; Interviews with au pairs in UK

Cox, Rosie and Busch, Nicky (2015). Au pairing after the au pair scheme: New migration rules and childcare in private homes in the UK; Interviews with au pairs in UK. [Data Collection]. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Archive. 10.5255/UKDA-SN-851636

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.

Data description (abstract)

Qualitative interviews with 40 au pairs based in the UK. The interviews cover why they became au pairs; what their working routine is like; their relationships with their host families and their future plans. Interviews range in length from 20 minutes to c. 1.5 hours.

Data creators:
Creator Name Affiliation ORCID (as URL)
Cox Rosie Birkbeck College http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2830-7234
Busch Nicky Birkbeck College
Sponsors: ESRC
Grant reference: ES/J007528
Topic classification: Social welfare policy and systems
Labour and employment
Society and culture
Keywords: migration, domestic work, childcare, language study
Project title: Au pairing after the au pair scheme: New migration rules and childcare in private homes in the UK
Grant holders: Rosie Cox
Project dates:
FromTo
1 May 201231 October 2014
Date published: 04 Mar 2015 18:04
Last modified: 04 Mar 2015 18:14

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