INA 2006 Salary and Benefits Survey Recap
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PROFILE OF WHO RESPONDED TO THE SURVEY76% were employed as full-time nannies
18% were employed as part-time nannies
3% were employed on a temporary basis
2% were Infant Specialists (otherwise known as Baby Nurses)
2% were classified as Traveling Nannies
71% were currently employed as a full-time nanny
18% were currently employed as a part-time nanny
8% were unemployed
2% were working as a temporary nanny
78% were nannies that lived in their own home (Live-out nannies)
16% lived in their employer’s home (Room or quarters in the family home)
4% said they lived in separate quarters of their employer’s home
2% said they lived in off-site housing provided by their employer
45% of the nannies that responded had some college – 1 to 3 years
15% of the nannies that responded had a Bachelor’s Degree in a child related major
14% of the nannies that responded had a Bachelor’s Degree in an unrelated major
6% of the nannies that responded had attended a Nanny Training Program that was at least 3 months
6% of the nannies that responded had attended Child Care or Child Development classes
3% of the nannies that responded held a Master’s Degree
3% of the nannies that responded had a high school diploma but no additional education
1% of the nannies that responded received a GED with no additional education
1% of the nannies that responded had not gone beyond elementary school
72% of all nannies that responded were currently CPR and First Aid certified
HOW MUCH EXPERIENCE DO THE NANNIES THAT RESPONDED HAVE:
20% had 5 to 8 years experience
18% had more than 10 years experience
15% had 8 to 10 years experience
10% had 2 to 3 years experience
10% had less than 1-year experience
9% had 4 to 5 years experience
9% had 3 to 4 years experience
9% had 1 to 2 years experience
HOW MANY CHILDREN DO NANNIES TAKE CARE OF:
45% cared for 2 children
26% cared for only 1 child
19% cared for 3 children
5% cared for 4 children
5% cared for 5 or more children
HOW MANY NANNIES ARE CARING FOR MULTIPLES FOR A FULL-TIME JOB:
13% cared for a set of twins
1% cared for more than one set of twins
1 % cared for triplets
HOW LONG DO NANNIES STAY ON THE JOB:
47% had been with their current employer for less than 1-year
26% had been with their current employer for 1 to 2 years
10% had been with their current employer for 2 to 3 years
7% had been with their current employer for 3 to 4 years
5% had been with their current employer for 5 to 7 years
5% had been with their current employer for more than 7 years
HOW MUCH DO NANNIES EARN PER WEEK:
See Graphs for various regions of the United States
9% reported earning $300 per week (This could be part-time or live-in nannies.)
8% reported earning $500 per week
8% reported earning $600 per week
6% reported earning $550 per week
5% reported earning $350 per week
5% reported earning $450 per week
5% reported earning $650 per week
4% reported earning $700 per week
4% reported earning $800 per week
3% reported earning $750 per week
3% reported earning $1000 per week
45% of the respondents’ chose to answer this question with a specific figure - please see graphs for details. Part-time and temporary nannies weekly salaries as well as geographical location, years of experience, educational level, number of children and live-in or live-out positions all need to be taken into consideration.
HOW MUCH DO NANNIES EARN IF THEY ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR OVERNIGHT CARE:
20% said they receive $100 per night additional compensation
17% said they receive $50 per night additional compensation
15% said they receive no additional compensation
12% said they receive $75 per night additional compensation
6% said they receive $25 per night additional compensation
30% gave longer explanations of circumstances
IF NANNY IS TRAVELING WITH THE FAMILY, WHAT DOES SHE/HE EARN:
32% said they have expenses paid but receive no additional compensation (Live-in nanny?)
8% said they receive spending money (see above comment.)
8% said they receive an additional $50 per day plus expenses
7% said they receive an additional $100 per day plus expenses
6% said they receive an additional $75 per day plus expenses
4% said they receive an additional $150 per day plus expenses
3% said they receive an additional $200 per day plus expenses
62% answered in detail regarding additional compensation for traveling with their employer family. Many live out nannies do not travel with their employers and many live-in nannies do travel but it is on their normal working days and may not receive additional compensation.
HOURLY SALARY:
23% earn $15.00 per hour
20% earn $10.00 per hour
15% earn $12.00 per hour
42% reported a range that would take into consideration: the number of children, the nanny’s level of experience and education and the geographical location.
BENEFITS RECEIVED:
72% of all nannies are paid their normal salary if their employer gives them the day off
57% of all nannies receive paid national and religious holidays
55% of all nannies receive paid sick days
32% of all nannies receive 2 weeks paid vacation
32% of all nannies receive use of an employer furnished vehicle
29% of all nannies receive paid personal days
27% of all nannies receive full reimbursement for use of their own vehicle
23% of all nannies receive 1 week paid vacation of their choice
20% of all nannies receive 100% employer paid health insurance
11% of all nannies receive a paid membership to a spa, gym, country club or health club
10% of all nannies receive 50% employer paid health insurance
7% of all nannies receive 3 weeks paid vacation
5% of all nannies receive 4 weeks paid vacation
HOW DO NANNIES FIND NEW JOBS:
71% said they would contact a local nanny agency that places nannies in their area
54% said they would search the Internet for job-sites, on-line classifieds, and recruiting sites.
40% said they would look to local newspaper classified advertisements
35% said they would network with other nannies in their area
21% said they would apply with a national placement nanny agency
20% said they would look at local bulletin boards
HOW DO NANNIES GROW PROFESSIONALLY:
79% Research childcare findings in books or on the Internet
59% Read periodicals about child care and child development
29% Attend community college or learning centers
25% Attend meetings of local nanny groups
22% Attend professional conferences
13% Hold membership in national nanny associations
WHO EMPLOYS NANNIES:
68% were described as a professional couple
14% were described as a professional parent and a stay-at-home parent
9% were described as a professional single parent
5% were described as independently wealthy (do not report to any type of “job”)
3% were described as a nationally known celebrity (entertainer, pro-athlete, nationally known business)
2% were described as local celebrity (newscaster, locally well-known business person or politician)
