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A survey produced by the Park Slope Parents revealed that 63 percent of respondents reported that they pay their nannies completely off the books and do not pay the nanny tax, 10 percent said they pay partly on and partly off the books, 15 percent said they pay completely on the books, and 12 percent refused to answer. 68 percent of the ...
In 1973 the average salaries for women were 57% compared to those of men, but this gender earnings gap was especially noticeable in pink-collar jobs where the largest number of women were employed. [43] Women were given routine, less responsible jobs available and often with a lower pay than men.
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The nursery maid reported to the nanny (or nurse) and assisted her in taking care of the children of the employer's family, [1] her duties including tidying and maintaining the nursery, lighting the nursery fires, and carrying meals, laundry, and hot water between the nursery, kitchen, and scullery.
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The Fair Labor Standards Act passed in 1938, introduced minimum wage and overtime pay, but domestic workers were excluded. [5] "Mammy" stereotype. In 1964, the Civil Rights Act prohibited employment discrimination, but most domestic workers were not covered as it applied only to employers with 15 or more employees.
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Ayah – A job that is similar to a nanny's. Mostly found in South and Southeast Asia. Babysitter – A worker who minds the children of someone else. Bedder / bedmaker – A worker who rearranges and organizes bedding to prepare it for later use. Between maid – An in-between maid whose duties are half in the reception rooms and half in the ...