More than 8% of employed RNs licensed since 2004 in the United States were educated overseas, yet little is known about the conditions of their recruitment or the impact of that experience on health care practice. This study assessed whether the labor rights of foreign-educated nurses were at risk during the latest period of high international recruitment: 2003 to 2007. Using consensus-based standards contained in the Voluntary Code of Ethical Conduct for the Recruitment of Foreign-Educated Health Professionals to the United States, this study found 50% of actively recruited foreign-educated nurses experienced a negative recruitment practice. The study also found that nurses educated in low-income countries and nurses with high contract bre...
Introduction and questions of exploration: In a first step this paper outlines the global context of...
Among an estimated 2.7 million U.S. nurse workforce in March 2000, about 4% were internationally edu...
Objectives. To review estimates of U.S. nurse supply and demand, document trends in nurse immigratio...
More than 8 % of employed RNs licensed since 2004 in the United States were educated overseas, yet l...
The international migration – and recruitment- of health professionals has gained momentum in the la...
Research has shown that a significant of nurses migrate to the United States from all around the wor...
Despite an increase in the number of foreign-educated nurses (FENs) working in U.S. hospitals and nu...
With over 57 countries reporting a critical shortage of healthcare workers worldwide, increasing rel...
Despite an increase in the number of foreign-educated nurses (FENs) working in U.S. hospitals and nu...
Background & Significance: For decades, to counter nursing shortages, hospitals in developed countri...
Background & Significance: For decades, to counter nursing shortages, hospitals in developed countri...
AbstractWith over 57 countries reporting a critical shortage of healthcare workers worldwide, increa...
This paper examines immigration and the wages of foreign and native nurses in the US labor market. D...
This paper examines immigration and the wages of foreign and native nurses in the US labor market. D...
Background & Significance: For decades, to counter nursing shortages, hospitals in developed countri...
Introduction and questions of exploration: In a first step this paper outlines the global context of...
Among an estimated 2.7 million U.S. nurse workforce in March 2000, about 4% were internationally edu...
Objectives. To review estimates of U.S. nurse supply and demand, document trends in nurse immigratio...
More than 8 % of employed RNs licensed since 2004 in the United States were educated overseas, yet l...
The international migration – and recruitment- of health professionals has gained momentum in the la...
Research has shown that a significant of nurses migrate to the United States from all around the wor...
Despite an increase in the number of foreign-educated nurses (FENs) working in U.S. hospitals and nu...
With over 57 countries reporting a critical shortage of healthcare workers worldwide, increasing rel...
Despite an increase in the number of foreign-educated nurses (FENs) working in U.S. hospitals and nu...
Background & Significance: For decades, to counter nursing shortages, hospitals in developed countri...
Background & Significance: For decades, to counter nursing shortages, hospitals in developed countri...
AbstractWith over 57 countries reporting a critical shortage of healthcare workers worldwide, increa...
This paper examines immigration and the wages of foreign and native nurses in the US labor market. D...
This paper examines immigration and the wages of foreign and native nurses in the US labor market. D...
Background & Significance: For decades, to counter nursing shortages, hospitals in developed countri...
Introduction and questions of exploration: In a first step this paper outlines the global context of...
Among an estimated 2.7 million U.S. nurse workforce in March 2000, about 4% were internationally edu...
Objectives. To review estimates of U.S. nurse supply and demand, document trends in nurse immigratio...