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Clean money

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Cooking, cleaning, washing: who does that work in your home? And if you outsource it, how good are the employment conditions? Is the work declared or do you maintain an uninsured and underpaid underclass? Belgium answers that uncomfortable question in a way that the Netherlands can learn a lot from. I made these illustrations for this article by Bregje Hofstede for the Correspondent