au pairs, nannies and babysitters: paid care as a temporary life course experience in Slovakia and in the UK

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作者
Burikova, Zuzana Sekerakova [1 ]
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[1] Masaryk Univ, Social Anthropol, Dept Sociol, Fac Social Sci, Brno, Czech Republic
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paid childcare; au pairs; nannies; temporariness; migration regime; welfare regime; INTERSECTIONALITY; LABOR;
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10.1177/0141778919848636
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C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ;
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This article argues that intersectional analyses of care work also need to include a temporal aspect. Drawing on ethnographic research on Slovak au pairs working in the UK and on interviews with both providers and employers of paid childcare in Slovakia, I examine how the temporariness of care work is created within both migrant and non-migrant settings. In particular, I demonstrate that both employers and providers conceptualise paid childcare as a temporary period in their lives and show the consequences of this conceptualisation in their valuing of care work. In both examined cases, I focus on the role of care/welfare and migration regimes in the production of temporariness in care work and argue that both providers and employers of paid care construct their involvement in domestic work as a specific life course experience. While for au pairs, working stays in the UK represent a specific transition period from adolescence to adulthood, employers in Slovakia decide to employ particular types of domestic workers in relation to the particular developmental phases of their families and households.
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