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Who cares for me?: Grandparents, nannies and babysitters caring for children in contemporary Italy

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A discussion of the expansion of paid domestic and care work in Italy as contrasted with the lack of growth in paid private child care, with a focus on the involvement of grandparents in child care for all families, including those of domestic workers, based on a combination of demographic, labor force, and care usage data, and interviews with migrant domestic workers
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