1. Introduction; Rosie Cox PART I: AU PAIRS IN THE UK 2. 'Pink Slave' or the 'Modern Young Woman'? A History of the Au Pair in Britain; Eleni Liarou 3. 'Good Families' and the Shadows of Servitude: Au Pair Gossip and Norms of Au Pair Employment; Zuzana Burikova 4. When Work Doesn't Pay: Outcomes of a Deregulated Childcare Market and Au Pair Policy Vacuum in the UK; Nicky Busch 5. Migrant Domestic Workers, the National Minimum Wage and the 'Family Worker' Concept; Jenny Moss PART II: AU PAIRS IN THE NORDIC COUNTRIES 6. In a Minefield of Transnational Social Relations: Filipino Au Pairs between Moral Obligations and Personal Ambitions; Mariya Bikova 7. Bane and Boon; Gains and Pains; Dos and Don'ts...: Moral Economy and Female Bodies in Au Pair Migration; Helle Stenum 8. 'It's Not Much': Affective (Boundary) Work in the Au Pair Scheme; Elisabeth Stubberud 9. Au Pairs in Norway: Experiences from an Outreach Rroject; Lene Lovdal PART III: THE AU PAIR EXPERIENCE IN THE REST OF EUROPE 10. Ethnicity and the Au Pair Experience: Latin American Au Pairs in Marseille, France; Severine Durin 11. Part of the Family? Experiences of Au Pairs in Ireland; Aoife Smith PART IV: AU PAIRS IN THE NEW WORLD 12. Hiding in Plain Sight: Au Pairs in Australia; Laurie Berg 13. The Cosmopolitan Dilemma: Fantasy, Work and the Experiences of Mexican Au Pairs in the USA; Mirza Aguilar Perez 14. 'She Doesn't Think it Will Work Out': Why Au Pairs in the USA Leave Their Host Family Early; Christine Geserick 15. Conclusion: When is a Worker not Worker?: Tackling the Contradictions of Au Pairing; Rosie Cox