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Upper East Side »

A survey shows that most people don't pay for their nanny's insurance but when they do, they pay big.

Upper West Side »

We compared the differences in nanny hiring practices on either side of Central Park.

Financial District »

Our survey looked at how parents handle nanny pay, benefits, and general issues related to child care.

Upper West Side »

Neighborhood parents shared tips about what they'd do differently and what's worked with their nanny.

Upper West Side »

Fifty percent of nannies are getting 10 or more vacation days a year, according to our survey.

Upper West Side »

Our neighborhood nanny survey dug into common practices regarding nanny pay and benefits. 

Upper West Side »

We're taking a look at the going rate for nannies and common policies set by parents in the community.

Park Slope »

Nannies get an average of $724 for their year-end bonus in Park Slope.

Upper West Side »

We delved into feedback from nannies, sitters and experts to find out what's expected and appreciated.

Park Slope »

The Park Slope Parents nanny compensation survey found that the median hourly wage for nannies is $16.

Park Slope »

A workers' rights group guides employers on how to pay a living wage and treat people with respect.

Park Slope »

Brooklyn nannies make an average of $15.79, according to a Park Slope Parents survey.

New York City »

We've compiled a guide on how much to give, and who it should go to.

Park Slope »

Domestic Workers United says it's launching a campaign to remind families to pay nannies overtime.