Driving
Skills | Health | Education | English
Language Skills | Child
CareAu Pairs in General | Religion | Telephone | Diet | Miscellaneous
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The following information is generalized and compiled
from questions posed to the agents and interviewers in Finland.
Although au pairs from Finland may or may not have had these
experiences/beliefs, Au Pair in America wishes to share this
general information with our families.
Driving
Skills
- Cost and difficulty to obtain a driver's license
Extremely expensive - approximately $1,500.
- Obtaining a driver's license e.g. driving lessons,
practical and theoretical test?
- Practical lessons and driving lessons
- Driving and theoretical test
- Initially first level license is obtained - sufficient
to qualify in the USA
- Within a year must learn additional skills at driving
school and to drive in the dark and on slippery roads
- Availability and cost of obtaining an International
Driving license
International Driving license is available at a cost
of approx. $26
- Obtaining a driving license
Young women are able to obtain a driving license
at 18 years of age
- How common is it for 18-26 year olds to own
their own car or use the family car
Usually young people drive their parents car and
may later buy their own
- Cars - manual or automatic
Majority of the cars are manual
Health
- Most common inoculations
Tetanus, diptheria, polio, mumps, measels, whooping
cough, German measles
- Innoculation for TB (Tuberculosis)
No - TB is very rare in Finland - inoculation can
be obtained if necessary
- Free health service
Yes
- Cost and regularity of visits to the dentist
Visits are made regularly to the dentist - this is
a free service at school age and very inexpensive
for everybody born after 2356
- "Eating disorders"
It is not common but it exists in Finland - usually
a school nurse notices this
Education
- Percentage of young women that go on to university
30%
- Alternatives chosen if not attending university
- Study at a vocational institute or polytechnic
- It is very common to make the choice to work for
some years before starting to study
- Importance of educational opportunities of
the Au Pair in America program to the au pair
Not so important - they consider it more as a hobby
during the au-pair year
- Start and finish of the academic year
September to May - with a few August to June
English
Language Skills
- Is English a compulsory subject in the schools
in your country?
No
- Description of the study of English in schools
e.g. from what age English is taught, how many
years is English compulsory, courses focused on
written or oral skills
Most choose to study English from 9 years of age
- making a total of a maximum of 10 years of study.
The teaching is based on written skills and grammar
- not so much on oral skills
Childcare
- Common attitudes to and types of discipline
for children
Some children have very little discipline and are
allowed to do what they like. The majority obey
their parents well - there should be more respect
by the young people for their elders
- Physical discipline of children
No - it is forbidden by law
- How child care is obtained if not formal qualification
Babysitting for neighbors or relatives, usually children/young
people are supposed to take care of their younger
siblings.
- Sharing child care responsibilities by both
parents
Nowadays, they usually do share all the household
chores including child care
- Working parents
It is a country where most women work. There are
organized municipal day care centers for children
since the 2370s in order for women to be able to
work full time.
Au
Pairs in General
- The concept of being an 'au pair'
This is a common concept in our country. For many
years being an au pair has been the only way
to stay abroad for a long period, now there are
many other choices too.
- The motivation of young people to want to be
an au pair
To experience other cultures in a secure way and
to improve English skills.
- Improving job potential upon returning home
after a year in the USA
Yes, participation in the program can help employment
prospects when they return home.
- Current levels of unemployment
About 10% with the situation improving all
the time - it was much higher in the mid 90s
- Finding the fees for the Au Pair in America
program
It is not a problem to find the fees for the
program.
Religion
- Most common religions
90% of Finns are Lutherans
- Practice of religion by young people
Only very few young people practice their religion.
- Would a young person choose to practice a religion
that is different than her family's religion
Very seldom, but they may choose not to follow any
religion
- Common religious practices e.g. special practices
or dietary restrictions
None, however for the Finns Christmas is very important,
it is celebrated with the family for many days.
Telephone
- Telephones in the home
Nearly all families have telephones in their homes
and 60% of Finns have cellular phones (Nokia
is Finnish)
- Would most parents/family speak English well
enough to take a message from an American Host
Family?
Yes.
- Computer or e-mail access
If they do not have computers at home, they can have
free access to computers in local libraries.
Diet
- Attitudes to eating meat
Most young people eat meat.
- Vegetarianism
It is becoming more common all the time with young
people
- Other common dietary traditions
None
Miscellaneous
- Freedom of their family to socialize and date
Young people have much freedom to socialize
- Curfews at home
Parents do not normally put a curfew on young people
- Sharing household chores
Some children are expected to help with household
chores, but still there are some mothers who do
everything for their children.
- Diversity of population
There is no racial or ethnic diversity in our society
- Main characteristics of the people
Honest, hardworking and shy and quiet when first
meeting people
- Attitudes to nudity both in and out of the
home e.g. sunbathing in the nude?
Finns are very used to nudity - the whole family
might go to the sauna together - sunbathing in the
nude is not very common.
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