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  2. Au pair - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Au_pair

    An au pair (/ oʊ ˈ p ɛər /; pl.: au pairs) is a person working for, and living as part of, a host family. Typically, au pairs take on a share of the family’s responsibility for child care as well as some housework, and receive a monetary allowance or stipend for personal use. Au pair arrangements are often subject to government ...

  3. European Agreement on Au Pair Placement - Wikipedia

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    The European Agreement on Au Pair Placement is an international agreement within the Council of Europe, originally signed in Strasbourg, France on 24 November 1969. It came into force on 30 May 1971, and regulates au pair placements.

  4. Immigration to Denmark - Wikipedia

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    According to Statistics Denmark, in 2008 7% of all employed persons in Denmark were immigrants, and an additional one percent were descendants of immigrants. In 2021, immigrants made out 12% of total employment, and their descendants a further 2.5%, so that the percentage of people of Danish origin had dwindled to 85.5% of total employment.

  5. Child care - Wikipedia

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    At home, care is typically provided by nannies, au pairs, or friends and family. [56] The child is watched inside the home. Depending on the number of children in the home, the children utilizing in-home care could enjoy the greatest amount of interaction with their caregiver, in turn forming a close bond.

  6. House of Monpezat - Wikipedia

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    The House of Monpezat (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃.pə.za]), also known as Laborde de Monpezat, is a French family from the province of Béarn that has been associated with the Danish royal family by marriage since 1967, when Henri de Laborde de Monpezat wed Princess Margrethe of Denmark.

  7. Queen Margrethe of Denmark Poses With Entire Family After ...

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    Queen Margrethe II's family came together and put on a united front for a special occasion. On Sunday, the monarch was joined by her entire family on the balcony of Amalienborg Palace in honor of ...

  8. Death of Kristie Fischer - Wikipedia

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    Fischer's family accused their au pair, a Swiss woman named Olivia Riner, of killing the baby by arson. They stated that she had not attempted to rescue the baby, and therefore they believed she was guilty. [1] Riner originated from Wettingen and was a babysitter for a Swiss family for three years. She worked as a pediatrician's assistant ...

  9. Time Share (2000 film) - Wikipedia

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    It premiered on Fox Family Channel on June 18, 2000. [ 1 ] Two single parents, Dr. Julia Weiland and Matthew 'Matt' Farragher, along with their children, have to involuntarily share a house on Balboa Island, Newport Beach for their holidays.

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